
A critical approach of cash-in-transit regulation and organisation from a situational crime prevention perspective
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- Wim Hardyns (UGent) , Marc Cools (UGent) and Olivier Maes (UGent)
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- This article aims to assess the current Belgian CIT Decree of 2003, which can be considered to be the most stringent of all European Countries, from a situational crime preventive perspective in order to formulate recommendations as the current legal framework is due to be reviewed. It is argued that although the legislator clearly bases the underlying CIT policy on theoretical principles of situational crime prevention, the practical translation lacks consistency and direction: several measures contradict each other, the added value is questionable and/or gives rise to practical implementation issues. This article generates an insight of how situational crime prevention is and can be used in a CIT-setting.
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- Strategy and Management, Law, Safety Research, Cash-in-transit, Situational crime prevention, Security, Offender, Opportunity
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8644935
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- Hardyns, Wim, et al. “A Critical Approach of Cash-in-Transit Regulation and Organisation from a Situational Crime Prevention Perspective.” SECURITY JOURNAL, vol. 33, no. 4, 2020, pp. 515–30, doi:10.1057/s41284-019-00188-4.
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- Hardyns, W., Cools, M., & Maes, O. (2020). A critical approach of cash-in-transit regulation and organisation from a situational crime prevention perspective. SECURITY JOURNAL, 33(4), 515–530. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41284-019-00188-4
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- Hardyns, Wim, Marc Cools, and Olivier Maes. 2020. “A Critical Approach of Cash-in-Transit Regulation and Organisation from a Situational Crime Prevention Perspective.” SECURITY JOURNAL 33 (4): 515–30. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41284-019-00188-4.
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- Hardyns, Wim, Marc Cools, and Olivier Maes. 2020. “A Critical Approach of Cash-in-Transit Regulation and Organisation from a Situational Crime Prevention Perspective.” SECURITY JOURNAL 33 (4): 515–530. doi:10.1057/s41284-019-00188-4.
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- 1.Hardyns W, Cools M, Maes O. A critical approach of cash-in-transit regulation and organisation from a situational crime prevention perspective. SECURITY JOURNAL. 2020;33(4):515–30.
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- [1]W. Hardyns, M. Cools, and O. Maes, “A critical approach of cash-in-transit regulation and organisation from a situational crime prevention perspective,” SECURITY JOURNAL, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 515–530, 2020.
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