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From a conference held at the Police Institute at Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice in October of 2003, Maxfield (criminal justice, Rutgers) and Clarke (series editor, Rutgers) compile 10 papers by scholars around the world on car theft prevention studies in the UK, Australia, Europe, and the US. Papers are based on the following themes: bringing awareness to auto theft, how cars are concealed, designs that can reduce theft, crime analysis, and publicity campaigns. Other papers investigate parking lot security, licensing, and a comparison of car safety and security. The book is aimed at law enforcement officials. There is no index. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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