Penal Populism - Politicians believe that tough penalties are popular with the public.  Crime (Sentences) Act introduced mandatory minimum sentences for repeated offenders, Situational Crime Prevention - Aim to reduce the opportunities for crime by increasing the risks of committing the crime and by reducing the rewards, Environmental crime prevention - disorderly neighbourhoods attract offenders, tidying them up helps reduce crime , Zero tolerance policy - taking a tough stance towards all crime, Reintegrative shaming - labels the act but not the actor, avoids stigmatising the offender as evil, Decriminlisation - Making acts not criminal would mean fewer people are labelled as criminals, Democratic policing - involving local communities in deciding their priorities, CCTV - Modern form of the Panopticon, Profiling - using data to draw up a statistical picture of likely offenders, Multiagency approach - crime control needs to involve many agencies apart from the police for example No knives better lives.,

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