Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
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Results for criminal justice planning
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Author: Anderson, Jessica
Title: A Review of the Western Australian Community Safety and Crime Prevention Partnership Planning Process: Final Report
Summary: Western Australia’s Office of Crime Prevention (OCP) has supported local communities across Western Australia to develop Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plans since 2005. Over this period, 126 out of 144 local government authorities (LGAs) have engaged in the crime prevention planning process. This has exceeded their original target of engaging 120 LGAs. The OCP has also supported the communities that have had their plans endorsed to implement related activities. This process has resulted in crime prevention activity being undertaken at both a planning and implementation level throughout WA in metropolitan, rural and remote settings. Since 2005, the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) has been evaluating the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Planning process in Western Australia. This work has documented both the planning and implementation processes, and has identified both the successes of this process and areas in which communities need further support. This evaluation work aims to make recommendations that could potentially improve the delivery of the Community Safety and Crime Prevention (CSCP) Plans in Western Australia. This current work by the AIC is an extension of a previous collaboration between the AIC and the OCP that operated for two years during 2005 and 2006.
Details: Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 2008. 41p.
Source: Internet Resource
Year: 2008
Country: Australia
URL:
Shelf Number: 119420
Keywords: Crime PreventionCriminal Justice Planning |
Author: La Vigne, Nancy
Title: Justice Reinvestment at the Local Level: Planning and Implementation Guide
Summary: This guidebook provides instruction for local leaders aiming to improve the efficiency of their justice systems by managing and allocating scarce resources more cost-effectively and generating savings that can be reinvested in prevention-oriented strategies. It describes the steps involved in this justice reinvestment process, the challenges that may be encountered, and how those challenges can be overcome. While the intended audience is local county and city managers and their criminal justice leaders, this document is designed to be accessible to a wide array of local government stakeholders, along with criminal justice practitioners, consultants, and researchers.
Details: Washington, DC: Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center, 2010. 76p.
Source: Internet Resource: Accessed October 26, 2010 at:
Year: 2010
Country: United States
URL:
Shelf Number: 120106
Keywords: Costs of Criminal JusticeCriminal Justice PlanningJustice Expenditures |