Gelişmiş Ülkeler ve Türkiye Uygulamasında Suç Önleme Stratejileri

Suçtan arındırılmış bir toplum bulmak veya oluşturmak imkânsızdır. Her toplumda, o toplumun büyük çoğunluğunca hoş karşılanmayan ve suç olarak nitelenen davranışları sergileyen kimseler olacaktır. Yapılması gereken, bu kimseleri suça iten sebepleri mümkün olduğunca yok etmek suretiyle veya başka yollarla suçların sayısını azaltmak ve toplumu herkes için daha yaşanılır hale getirmektir. O halde, suç ve onu önleme veya azaltma çabaları, insanlar sosyal müesseseler oluşturmaya çalıştıkları müddetçe var olmuştur ve bundan sonra da var olmaya devam edecektir

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