RT Article T1 Some new forms of functional social control in the Netherlands and their effects JF The British journal of criminology VO 36 IS 2 SP 199 OP 219 A2 Toornvliet, Leo A2 Zandbergen, Anke A2 Hofstra, Bart LA English YR 1996 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1639653430 AB Recent government policy in the Netherlands has supported the introduction of a number of new types of agents of social control. This article, based on the results of two recent research projects (Hauber et al. 1993a, b), focuses on three questions central to the effectiveness and acceptability of three kinds of agents: city wardens, police patrollers, and public transport inspectors. First, objective security: what effects did supervision by different types of agents have on those forms of crime with which the agents were confronted, as observed by the researchers? Secondly, the performance of the agents and the reactions of the members of the public with whom they were in contact will be discussed. Finally, subjective security will be discussed: did the agents have a positive influence on the public's perception of their safety? K1 Niederlande K1 Präventionseffekte K1 Polizei K1 Prävention K1 Schwarzfahren K1 Kriminalitätsfurcht K1 Kontrolleure K1 Private Sicherheitskräfte K1 Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel K1 Modellversuche K1 Bürgerwehr K1 Streifentätigkeit K1 Präventionsprogramme