Addressing the Enforcement Gap to Counter Crime : Part 3. Annotated Bibliography

Crime and violence impede development and disproportionally impact poor people in many countries across the world. Though crime and violence represent serious problems in many countries, less-developed countries experience particular concentrations...

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Main Author: Barao, Lisa
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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LAW
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26294404/addressing-enforcement-gap-counter-crime-investing-public-safety-rule-law-local-development-poor-neighborhoods-vol-3-part-3-annotated-bibliography
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topic TERRORISM
CRIMINALITY
ZERO TOLERANCE
ACCOUNTING
PEOPLE
CORRUPT
POLITICS
BRIBERY
ABUSE
BRIBES
POLICE SERVICES
CRIMINAL
PREVENTION
ABUSES OF POWER
LAWS
LAW ENFORCEMENT
GOVERNMENT
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
MORBIDITY
STRATEGIES
POLITICIANS
SERVICES
POLICE CORRUPTION
HEALTH CARE
LEGAL STATUS
HEALTH
HOLISTIC APPROACH
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
PROSECUTION
PRISONS
DAMAGES
ABUSES
CRIME
CORRUPTION
INFRACTIONS
COURT DECISIONS
PUBLIC HEALTH
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
CRIME VICTIMIZATION
THEFT
COMMUNITY POLICING
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
KNOWLEDGE
COURTS
LEGAL SYSTEMS
ARBITRATION
MUNICIPAL POLICE
POLICE TRAINING
CRIMINAL LAW
PROBATION
DRUG TRAFFICKING
ROBBERY
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
CORRUPT PRACTICES
POLICE SUPERVISION
EXTORTION
EMBEZZLEMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY
TRIAL
COUNSEL
MILITARY POLICE
INITIATIVE
MIGRATION
CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT
VIOLENCE
CRIME PREVENTION
CASES
JUDGES
ORGANIZATIONS
GANGS
CONFIDENCE
ROBBERIES
RULE OF LAW
MINISTRIES OF JUSTICE
MEDIATION
MORTALITY
GANG
POLICE OFFICERS
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
UNEMPLOYMENT
INITIATIVES
INTEGRITY
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
OFFENSES
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
ACCOUNTABILITY
POLICIES
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
POLICE
CRIMES
BANK
CODES OF CONDUCT
INVESTIGATION
BRIBE
ANTI-CORRUPTION
VICTIMS
CRIMINOLOGY
REFUGEES
INVESTIGATIONS
POLICING
INJURIES
DELINQUENCY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
RESEARCH PROJECTS
POLICY
DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
APPOINTEES
INTERNET
MEDIA
RISK FACTORS
GOVERNANCE
ENFORCEMENT
JUSTICE
HUMAN RIGHTS
CRIMINALS
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL
THEFTS
COMPLAINTS
ORGANIZATION
ARREST
JUDICIAL SYSTEMS
MONOPOLIES
PRISONERS
REPRESSION
CRIME RATE
OFFENSE
LAW
LEADERSHIP
STRATEGY
FAMILIES
POLICE DISTRICTS
GOVERNMENTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
SERVICE
CORRUPTION LAWS
spellingShingle TERRORISM
CRIMINALITY
ZERO TOLERANCE
ACCOUNTING
PEOPLE
CORRUPT
POLITICS
BRIBERY
ABUSE
BRIBES
POLICE SERVICES
CRIMINAL
PREVENTION
ABUSES OF POWER
LAWS
LAW ENFORCEMENT
GOVERNMENT
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
MORBIDITY
STRATEGIES
POLITICIANS
SERVICES
POLICE CORRUPTION
HEALTH CARE
LEGAL STATUS
HEALTH
HOLISTIC APPROACH
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
PROSECUTION
PRISONS
DAMAGES
ABUSES
CRIME
CORRUPTION
INFRACTIONS
COURT DECISIONS
PUBLIC HEALTH
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
CRIME VICTIMIZATION
THEFT
COMMUNITY POLICING
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
KNOWLEDGE
COURTS
LEGAL SYSTEMS
ARBITRATION
MUNICIPAL POLICE
POLICE TRAINING
CRIMINAL LAW
PROBATION
DRUG TRAFFICKING
ROBBERY
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
CORRUPT PRACTICES
POLICE SUPERVISION
EXTORTION
EMBEZZLEMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY
TRIAL
COUNSEL
MILITARY POLICE
INITIATIVE
MIGRATION
CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT
VIOLENCE
CRIME PREVENTION
CASES
JUDGES
ORGANIZATIONS
GANGS
CONFIDENCE
ROBBERIES
RULE OF LAW
MINISTRIES OF JUSTICE
MEDIATION
MORTALITY
GANG
POLICE OFFICERS
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
UNEMPLOYMENT
INITIATIVES
INTEGRITY
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
OFFENSES
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
ACCOUNTABILITY
POLICIES
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
POLICE
CRIMES
BANK
CODES OF CONDUCT
INVESTIGATION
BRIBE
ANTI-CORRUPTION
VICTIMS
CRIMINOLOGY
REFUGEES
INVESTIGATIONS
POLICING
INJURIES
DELINQUENCY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
RESEARCH PROJECTS
POLICY
DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
APPOINTEES
INTERNET
MEDIA
RISK FACTORS
GOVERNANCE
ENFORCEMENT
JUSTICE
HUMAN RIGHTS
CRIMINALS
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL
THEFTS
COMPLAINTS
ORGANIZATION
ARREST
JUDICIAL SYSTEMS
MONOPOLIES
PRISONERS
REPRESSION
CRIME RATE
OFFENSE
LAW
LEADERSHIP
STRATEGY
FAMILIES
POLICE DISTRICTS
GOVERNMENTS
LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
SERVICE
CORRUPTION LAWS
Barao, Lisa
Addressing the Enforcement Gap to Counter Crime : Part 3. Annotated Bibliography
description Crime and violence impede development and disproportionally impact poor people in many countries across the world. Though crime and violence represent serious problems in many countries, less-developed countries experience particular concentrations, especially those that are characterized by fragile or less-trusted government institutions and pervasive insecurity. Under such circumstances, human, social, political, and economic development suffers. Research across the globe has shown that holistic approaches that focus on the entire spectrum of a government's crime response chain, ranging from crime prevention to enforcement, tend to have better outcomes than isolated interventions involving only the police or other individual government agency. To date, most of the Bank's investment in efforts to reduce crime have focused on crime prevention in the form of urban and social development programs. Investment and policy lending that support the improvement of police operations to reduce crime and develop stronger neighborhoods are more limited. To assist country teams and client counterparts in their efforts to develop effective, holistic responses against crime that include the police, justice reform staff in the Governance Global Practice teamed up with internationally recognized experts to compile evidence-based good practice information for developing effective police responses to crime. The resulting three part publication, titled Addressing the Enforcement Gap to Counter Crime: Investing in Public Safety, the Rule of Law and Local Development in Poor Neighborhoods outlines the impact of crime and violence on development and the poor in particular and explains a proven three-pronged approach to creating police agencies that work in collaboration with communities and other government and private service providers to identify crime problems, develop holistic and inclusive solutions the apply a restorative justice approach. The publication also outlines how such approach can be integrated into Bank projects and client country reform plans.
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title Addressing the Enforcement Gap to Counter Crime : Part 3. Annotated Bibliography
title_short Addressing the Enforcement Gap to Counter Crime : Part 3. Annotated Bibliography
title_full Addressing the Enforcement Gap to Counter Crime : Part 3. Annotated Bibliography
title_fullStr Addressing the Enforcement Gap to Counter Crime : Part 3. Annotated Bibliography
title_full_unstemmed Addressing the Enforcement Gap to Counter Crime : Part 3. Annotated Bibliography
title_sort addressing the enforcement gap to counter crime : part 3. annotated bibliography
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26294404/addressing-enforcement-gap-counter-crime-investing-public-safety-rule-law-local-development-poor-neighborhoods-vol-3-part-3-annotated-bibliography
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spelling okr-10986-244172021-05-25T08:48:16Z Addressing the Enforcement Gap to Counter Crime : Part 3. Annotated Bibliography Barao, Lisa TERRORISM CRIMINALITY ZERO TOLERANCE ACCOUNTING PEOPLE CORRUPT POLITICS BRIBERY ABUSE BRIBES POLICE SERVICES CRIMINAL PREVENTION ABUSES OF POWER LAWS LAW ENFORCEMENT GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS MORBIDITY STRATEGIES POLITICIANS SERVICES POLICE CORRUPTION HEALTH CARE LEGAL STATUS HEALTH HOLISTIC APPROACH JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PROSECUTION PRISONS DAMAGES ABUSES CRIME CORRUPTION INFRACTIONS COURT DECISIONS PUBLIC HEALTH DISPUTE RESOLUTION CRIME VICTIMIZATION THEFT COMMUNITY POLICING LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KNOWLEDGE COURTS LEGAL SYSTEMS ARBITRATION MUNICIPAL POLICE POLICE TRAINING CRIMINAL LAW PROBATION DRUG TRAFFICKING ROBBERY SOCIAL EXCLUSION CORRUPT PRACTICES POLICE SUPERVISION EXTORTION EMBEZZLEMENT CIVIL SOCIETY TRIAL COUNSEL MILITARY POLICE INITIATIVE MIGRATION CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT VIOLENCE CRIME PREVENTION CASES JUDGES ORGANIZATIONS GANGS CONFIDENCE ROBBERIES RULE OF LAW MINISTRIES OF JUSTICE MEDIATION MORTALITY GANG POLICE OFFICERS JUDICIAL SYSTEM UNEMPLOYMENT INITIATIVES INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT OFFENSES ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACCOUNTABILITY POLICIES SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL SERVICES POLICE CRIMES BANK CODES OF CONDUCT INVESTIGATION BRIBE ANTI-CORRUPTION VICTIMS CRIMINOLOGY REFUGEES INVESTIGATIONS POLICING INJURIES DELINQUENCY CRIMINAL JUSTICE RESEARCH PROJECTS POLICY DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE APPOINTEES INTERNET MEDIA RISK FACTORS GOVERNANCE ENFORCEMENT JUSTICE HUMAN RIGHTS CRIMINALS CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL THEFTS COMPLAINTS ORGANIZATION ARREST JUDICIAL SYSTEMS MONOPOLIES PRISONERS REPRESSION CRIME RATE OFFENSE LAW LEADERSHIP STRATEGY FAMILIES POLICE DISTRICTS GOVERNMENTS LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION SERVICE CORRUPTION LAWS Crime and violence impede development and disproportionally impact poor people in many countries across the world. Though crime and violence represent serious problems in many countries, less-developed countries experience particular concentrations, especially those that are characterized by fragile or less-trusted government institutions and pervasive insecurity. Under such circumstances, human, social, political, and economic development suffers. Research across the globe has shown that holistic approaches that focus on the entire spectrum of a government's crime response chain, ranging from crime prevention to enforcement, tend to have better outcomes than isolated interventions involving only the police or other individual government agency. To date, most of the Bank's investment in efforts to reduce crime have focused on crime prevention in the form of urban and social development programs. Investment and policy lending that support the improvement of police operations to reduce crime and develop stronger neighborhoods are more limited. To assist country teams and client counterparts in their efforts to develop effective, holistic responses against crime that include the police, justice reform staff in the Governance Global Practice teamed up with internationally recognized experts to compile evidence-based good practice information for developing effective police responses to crime. The resulting three part publication, titled Addressing the Enforcement Gap to Counter Crime: Investing in Public Safety, the Rule of Law and Local Development in Poor Neighborhoods outlines the impact of crime and violence on development and the poor in particular and explains a proven three-pronged approach to creating police agencies that work in collaboration with communities and other government and private service providers to identify crime problems, develop holistic and inclusive solutions the apply a restorative justice approach. The publication also outlines how such approach can be integrated into Bank projects and client country reform plans. 2016-06-06T15:54:35Z 2016-06-06T15:54:35Z 2016-03 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26294404/addressing-enforcement-gap-counter-crime-investing-public-safety-rule-law-local-development-poor-neighborhoods-vol-3-part-3-annotated-bibliography http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24417 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper