To support the development and implementation of evidence-based crime reduction, we systematically identified and appraised 70 systematic reviews of single crime reduction measures published between 1975 and 2015. Using the EMMIE framework, we find that the quality of reporting on the Effectiveness of crime reduction measures is reasonably strong, particularly in systematic reviews published by the Cochrane and Campbell Collaborations. In contrast, evidence concerning the Mechanisms underpinning a crime reduction intervention, the conditions that Moderate effectiveness, Implementation challenges and the Economic costs and benefits of crime reduction was largely absent from the assessed systematic reviews. We conclude that there is a distinc...
The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction (WWCCR) in the UK’s College of Policing has a key role in ...
During the past 20 years, there have been several initiatives, led by the British government, to imp...
Organised crime is a pernicious problem in many contemporary societies. Asset-focussed interventions...
The United Kingdom has made significant investments in promoting and facilitating evidence-based pol...
Database is the result of a systematic search for all systematic reviews and/or meta-analyses with a...
The ‘What Works Network’, launched in 2013, is a nationally co-ordinated initiative which aims to ...
In many disciplines there is a wealth of primary evaluation research on what works, and systematic r...
Abstract There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine ev...
There are two main objectives of this thesis. First, to review the social science evidence on the e...
The criminal justice policy process is under scrutiny from academicians who relay a notable absence ...
First paragraph: This document provides the background to, and prospects for, undertaking a systemat...
There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine evidence-ba...
Recent years have seen the development of quantitative studies into policing effectiveness, in parti...
How can we reduce criminal behaviour? This important volume presents an extensive review of over 100...
RESEARCH SUMMARY: Just four decades ago, the predominant narrative in crime prevention and rehabilit...
The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction (WWCCR) in the UK’s College of Policing has a key role in ...
During the past 20 years, there have been several initiatives, led by the British government, to imp...
Organised crime is a pernicious problem in many contemporary societies. Asset-focussed interventions...
The United Kingdom has made significant investments in promoting and facilitating evidence-based pol...
Database is the result of a systematic search for all systematic reviews and/or meta-analyses with a...
The ‘What Works Network’, launched in 2013, is a nationally co-ordinated initiative which aims to ...
In many disciplines there is a wealth of primary evaluation research on what works, and systematic r...
Abstract There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine ev...
There are two main objectives of this thesis. First, to review the social science evidence on the e...
The criminal justice policy process is under scrutiny from academicians who relay a notable absence ...
First paragraph: This document provides the background to, and prospects for, undertaking a systemat...
There have been calls for research evidence to be drawn into police practice. We examine evidence-ba...
Recent years have seen the development of quantitative studies into policing effectiveness, in parti...
How can we reduce criminal behaviour? This important volume presents an extensive review of over 100...
RESEARCH SUMMARY: Just four decades ago, the predominant narrative in crime prevention and rehabilit...
The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction (WWCCR) in the UK’s College of Policing has a key role in ...
During the past 20 years, there have been several initiatives, led by the British government, to imp...
Organised crime is a pernicious problem in many contemporary societies. Asset-focussed interventions...