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Irvin Waller

    Irvin Waller is a globally recognized champion for victims' rights and violence prevention. His decades of advocacy and research have culminated in practical, science-based insights for reducing crime and supporting victims. Waller's work uniquely blends a deep understanding of criminal behavior with actionable strategies for effective prevention and justice. His writings offer valuable guidance for both experts and the public aiming to create safer communities and enhance victim protections.

    Prevencia kriminality - výber II
    Mehr Recht und Ordnung! Oder doch lieber weniger Kriminalität?
    Smarter Crime Control
    Rights for Victims of Crime
    Science and Secrets of Ending Violent Crime
    Less Law, More Order
    • 2019

      Focusing on innovative strategies, this book emphasizes the importance of applying violence prevention science to effectively reduce violent crime. It reveals secrets for transforming societal approaches, advocating for smart investments that prioritize prevention over traditional law enforcement and incarceration methods. The aim is to shift the narrative and resources towards sustainable solutions that address the root causes of violence.

      Science and Secrets of Ending Violent Crime
    • 2017

      Smarter Crime Control

      • 342 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In the wake of headline-grabbing mass murders and other controversial crimes, public officials and communities alike are searching for ways to best deal with crime - both minor and major. Here, Waller highlights best practices, underscores the need for better preventions, and details the best innovations in the reduction of crime and violence.

      Smarter Crime Control
    • 2010

      Rights for Victims of Crime

      Rebalancing Justice

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Empowering readers to advocate for their rights, this guide addresses the challenges faced by crime victims within an often unresponsive legal system. It highlights the alarming statistics of victimization, particularly among women, and reveals how existing laws frequently fall short in providing necessary support and protection. By educating taxpayers, voters, and potential victims, the book aims to inspire a shift towards a justice system that prioritizes respect and assistance for victims, ensuring their rights are upheld in the courts.

      Rights for Victims of Crime
    • 2006

      Less Law, More Order

      The Truth about Reducing Crime

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(12)Add rating

      Focusing on crime prevention rather than punitive measures, the author argues for a shift in how society addresses criminal behavior. Highlighting the inadequacies of traditional responses like incarceration and increased policing, the book emphasizes the effectiveness of community-based solutions. By investing in public health initiatives, youth education, and neighborhood engagement, the author presents evidence that these proactive strategies can lead to safer communities and reduce crime rates. This approach aims to tackle the root causes of crime rather than merely its symptoms.

      Less Law, More Order