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Cities with Little Crime
The Case of Switzerland (American Sociological Association Rose Monographs)
By Marshall B. Clinard, Ernest Q. Campbell (Series edited by)

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Paperback, 228 pages
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United Kingdom, 1 September 2009

In this comparative study, Professor Clinard challenges the often noted correlation between high rates of crime and high levels of urbanization and industrialization by examining the case of Switzerland. He performs a series of tests designed to determine whether Swiss crime rates are indeed remarkably low. His research is based on surveys of crime victimization in Zurich and of Swiss attitudes toward crime, as well as statements about crime by government officials, newspaper reports on crime, and trends in theft insurance rates. Professor Clinard analyzes the characteristics of Swiss society that seem to be responsible for the low incidence of crime. Particularly important, he suggests, are the citizen's sense of responsibility in crime control, the decentralization of government, the broad integration of youths and adults, and the nature of the Swiss criminal justice system. His policy recommendations are valuable for all nations, both developed and developing, that are concerned with crime control.


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In this comparative study, Professor Clinard challenges the often noted correlation between high rates of crime and high levels of urbanization and industrialization by examining the case of Switzerland. He performs a series of tests designed to determine whether Swiss crime rates are indeed remarkably low. His research is based on surveys of crime victimization in Zurich and of Swiss attitudes toward crime, as well as statements about crime by government officials, newspaper reports on crime, and trends in theft insurance rates. Professor Clinard analyzes the characteristics of Swiss society that seem to be responsible for the low incidence of crime. Particularly important, he suggests, are the citizen's sense of responsibility in crime control, the decentralization of government, the broad integration of youths and adults, and the nature of the Swiss criminal justice system. His policy recommendations are valuable for all nations, both developed and developing, that are concerned with crime control.

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9780521293273
ISBN
0521293278
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22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 centimeters (0.34 kg)

Table of Contents

1. Crime and Switzerland; 2. Swiss concern about crime; 3. Trends in official crime statistics; 4. The Swiss police and crime reporting; 5. Crime victimization in Zurich; 6. Measuring crimes by theft insurance; 7. White-collar crime and tax violations; 8. Political decentralization and the criminal justice system; 9. Youth and Swiss society; 10. Crime and the foreign worker; 11. Cross-cultural implications of the low Swiss crime rate; Appendices.

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Professor Clinard challenges the often noted correlation between high rates of crime and high levels of urbanization and industrialization by examining the case of Switzerland.

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