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{{Definition|Public Safety is defined as the extent to which persons and property are free from [[attack]] or theft, that is, from the [[threat]] or [[risk]] of harm in particular places at particular times. <ref>Smith, M. E. and Dickey, W.J., “What If Corrections Were Serious About Public Safety?” Corrections Management Quarterly 2 (3) (Summer
 
{{Definition|Public Safety is defined as the extent to which persons and property are free from [[attack]] or theft, that is, from the [[threat]] or [[risk]] of harm in particular places at particular times. <ref>Smith, M. E. and Dickey, W.J., “What If Corrections Were Serious About Public Safety?” Corrections Management Quarterly 2 (3) (Summer
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Revision as of 19:11, 23 December 2016


Definitions

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Other International Definitions

National Definitions

United States

Public Safety is defined as the extent to which persons and property are free from attack or theft, that is, from the threat or risk of harm in particular places at particular times. [1]



See also

Notes

  1. Smith, M. E. and Dickey, W.J., “What If Corrections Were Serious About Public Safety?” Corrections Management Quarterly 2 (3) (Summer 1998): 12–30