Abstract: Community Wardens in Scotland have had a positive impact on anti-social behaviour and environmental problems since their introduction in 2003. There are a number of models throughout the council areas and cultural and acceptance difficulties exist with some police and partner agencies but the public in general are happy with the service. Issues surrounding funding, enforcement and accountability still need to be resolved
Recent attention to the question of ‘what works?’ in supporting desistance, coupled with the emergen...
In its efforts to break down barriers and encourage constructive dialogue, the RSEYoung Academy of S...
Community planning officials constitute one of the most significant groups of local public servants ...
Scotland has been described as becoming ‘more explicitly community-focused in its policy discourse’ ...
A review of international evidence on different models of 'Community Policing': how and where they a...
Drawing on data from three separate studies of community policing (CP) in Scotland this article iden...
A review of international evidence on different models of ‘Community Policing’: how and where they a...
First paragraph: This chapter will discuss the development of ‘evidence’-based social work practice ...
Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA) are an innovative, volunteer-based means of supervising...
Traditionally in Sweden the crime preventative and fear of crime reducing work has fallen on the pol...
First paragraph: In Scotland, new legislation was introduced in March 2009 proposing significant cha...
The potential benefits of public space frequently translate into inequitable social and spatial outc...
Public protection has become an increasingly central theme in the work of the criminal justice agenc...
Public protection has become an increasingly central theme in the work of the criminal justice agenc...
Community service orders (i.e., sentences) enable convicted offenders to perform unpaid work for the...
Recent attention to the question of ‘what works?’ in supporting desistance, coupled with the emergen...
In its efforts to break down barriers and encourage constructive dialogue, the RSEYoung Academy of S...
Community planning officials constitute one of the most significant groups of local public servants ...
Scotland has been described as becoming ‘more explicitly community-focused in its policy discourse’ ...
A review of international evidence on different models of 'Community Policing': how and where they a...
Drawing on data from three separate studies of community policing (CP) in Scotland this article iden...
A review of international evidence on different models of ‘Community Policing’: how and where they a...
First paragraph: This chapter will discuss the development of ‘evidence’-based social work practice ...
Circles of Support and Accountability (COSA) are an innovative, volunteer-based means of supervising...
Traditionally in Sweden the crime preventative and fear of crime reducing work has fallen on the pol...
First paragraph: In Scotland, new legislation was introduced in March 2009 proposing significant cha...
The potential benefits of public space frequently translate into inequitable social and spatial outc...
Public protection has become an increasingly central theme in the work of the criminal justice agenc...
Public protection has become an increasingly central theme in the work of the criminal justice agenc...
Community service orders (i.e., sentences) enable convicted offenders to perform unpaid work for the...
Recent attention to the question of ‘what works?’ in supporting desistance, coupled with the emergen...
In its efforts to break down barriers and encourage constructive dialogue, the RSEYoung Academy of S...
Community planning officials constitute one of the most significant groups of local public servants ...