4th International Report on Crime Prevention and Community Safety
"The fourth edition of the International Report is concerned with the
overarching theme of the movement of people and how cities, their new
arrivals, and existing residents are adapting to this increasingly
pressing global phenomenon. As always, the Report begins with a review
of trends in crime and violence internationally, and in the practice of
crime prevention. Four separate chapters look in more detail at issues
which have significant impacts especially at the local level in all
parts of the world, and at how cities in particular are responding. They
examine the rapidly expanding migration of people - across borders and
regions, and within countries - to cities and urban areas; the migration
of indigenous peoples to urban areas; the continuing issue of human
trafficking and its prevention; and the persistent and troubling problem
of intimate partner violence against women. Migration and trafficking
are all global problems with strong local impacts, and often closely
linked."
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