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Record ID: 6eaf9120-80b7-4a94-a849-2859d0b29d06
Electronic Resources: http://aic.gov.au/documents/D/2/6/%7BD260A6E4-8663-4D7B-BD14-DA22CD7CE6C0%7Dcrm007.pdf
Web resource: http://aic.gov.au/publications/current%20series/crm/1-20/crm007.aspx
Type: serial
Title: The public health approach to crime prevention
Other Titles: AICrime reduction matters
Authors: Australian Institute of Criminology
Keywords: Prevention;Health
Categories: Prevention
Year: 2003
Publisher: Australian Institute of Criminology
Citation: (7), 12 August 2003
Notes:  Defines public health, lists the four steps in designing a public health response, and describes the three levels of public health interventions as they may be applied to the prevention of violence: universal interventions, selected interventions and indicated interventions.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17850
ISSN: 1448-1383
Physical description: 1p
Appears in Collections:Miscellaneous

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