Cutting Crime Using the Rule of the Few

John E Eck author Shannon J Linning author Daniel W Gerard author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:29th May '26

£37.99

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Based on decades of research, this book reveals how the rule of the few can redirect your focus to create effective crime control policies. Many crime reduction strategies fail because they apply common crime fallacies. They assume that: solutions to crime need to be complicated, crime is widespread, residents matter the most, more arrests reduce crime, and police can solve all crime problems. At the heart of each fallacy is a failure to consider an old idea: the rule of the few. The rule of the few means a tiny fraction of inputs cause most of the outcomes. Research shows that: solving problems at smaller scales can cut crime substantially, crime is highly concentrated at a few places in any city, only a few residents can usually effect change, only a few people commit most of the crime, and a few everyday people can dismantle crime opportunities.

Cutting Crime Using the Rule of the Few shows that crime is not merely a police problem. It explains how those who own or manage property and design the products we use have far more power to suppress crime opportunities than they realize. Cutting Crime reveals how to use the rule of the few to identify and solve crime problems. It provides a set of tools and spells out specific strategies that the police, property owners, business owners, and government agencies can use to reduce crime. Just as it only takes a few to create a lot of crime, it only takes a few to prevent those crimes.

Very few places are the source of most community crime. City managers and local law enforcement have greater ability than we realize to change these places, though it takes different approaches. Cutting Crime lays out tools local government leaders can use to reduce crime through a placed-based strategy.

-Tom Carroll, City Manager, City of Lexington Virginia (USA)

Cutting Crime Using the Rule of the Few offers a clear blueprint to reduce crime by eliminating opportunities for crime. Essential reading for government executives, police departments, business owners, insurance underwriters, property managers, and anyone invested in making communities safer.

-Edward L. Chávez, Chief Justice (retired), New Mexico Supreme Court (USA)

Cutting Crime provides an innovative framework for practitioners to manage solutions for crime reduction and control. A “must read” for police leaders, and city executives, Cutting Crime serves as an evidence based practical working manual designed to develop focused, purposeful and sustainable solutions to reduce crime.

-Mike John, Assistant Police Chief (retired), City of Cincinnati (USA)

The Rule of the Few is all around us. In this wide-ranging and accessible book, Linning, Gerard and Eck provide compelling evidence that crime too conforms to the Rule of the Few, with important implications for crime prevention theory and practice. This valuable book is a must-read for academics, practitioners and policymakers interested in understanding and preventing crime.

-Aiden Sidebottom, Professor of Security and Crime Science, University College London (UK)

ISBN: 9781032550527

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336 pages