Crime prevention is proactive and is defined as all programmes or initiatives implemented to reduce the impact of crime.
Crime control is more reactive and is defined as the controlling of specific crime events that have already occurred.
The difference between Juvenile delinquency prevention and control is simple. Prevention is pre-crime. Control is post-crime. For example, Boys and girls programs, after school programs and drug abuse programs are prevention. They are trying to prevent the problem from happening. Seaches and sezures, check points, arrests and things of this sort are considered to be control. When you get caught at a check point its not preventing you from drinking it is meant to catch you in the act of drinking and driving. You have already committed the crime.
To prevent chaos in the streets.
does it help in the prevention of crime
Nick Tilley has written: 'Analysis for Crime Prevention (Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 13) (Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 13)' 'Realistic Criminology' 'Safer cities and community safety strategies' -- subject(s): Case studies, Government policy, Crime prevention, Community organization 'Evaluation for Crime Prevention (Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 14) (Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 14)' 'After Kirkholt' -- subject(s): Burglary, Burglary protection, Replication (Experimental design), Crime prevention 'Thinking About Crime Prevention'
Floyd J Fowler has written: 'Neighborhood crime, fear and social control' -- subject(s): Crime prevention
a criminal is a person who does crime, crime= something illegal.
Mostly a difference in terminology. They mean essentially the same.
Roger Conner has written: 'The winnable war' -- subject(s): Citizen participation, Crime prevention, Drug abuse, Drug control, Prevention
Crime refers to any action that violates laws or regulations, while criminology is the scientific study of crime, criminals, and the criminal justice system. Criminology seeks to understand the causes of crime, patterns of criminal behavior, and the effectiveness of crime prevention and control strategies.
your crime rate is the percentage of the crime, and the volume is the number of crimes
Essentially there is NO DIFFERENCE.
delict is less harm than crime.