In this paper we report on a researcher-practitioner collaboration to deliver a crime reduction initiative across a borough in the West Midlands region of England. The circumstances of the collaboration and the initial analysis are explained. The crime prevention programme, which involved the situational crime prevention technique of target hardening, is described and a brief summary of the evaluation findings are included. We then consider the value of such collaborations for developing evidence-led interventions and discuss a number of issues which researchers embarking upon this type of project should consider: funding, timescales, data access, publication and evaluation. We conclude that, with due regard for these issues, such collabora...
Abstract The relative merits of quasi-experimental area-level place-based evaluations and randomized...
This thesis investigates growing use of civil and public law orders as tools of crime control by cri...
The proliferation and capability of organised crime groups (OCGs), threaten to overwhelm the finite ...
This paper explores the relationship between the allocation of target hardening and burglary risk ba...
Increased momentum for co-production in policing research undoubtedly requires collaborative researc...
This report summarises the findings from the Northern Consortium on the Impact of the Reducing Burg...
Database is the result of a systematic search for all systematic reviews and/or meta-analyses with a...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports an evaluation of a police-led target-hardening crime prevention st...
This paper explores the relationship between the allocation of target hardening and burglary risk ba...
Crime data analysis and the identification of crime ‘hotspots’ are now commonplace in police forces ...
This presentation will showcase research relevant to policing undertaken by academics at Nottingham ...
A corpus of research exists which focuses on the value of partnerships between police and academic r...
This report describes the main findings of a detailed evaluation of a burglary reduction project lo...
Experimentation, innovation, and evaluation are key elements of Evidence Based Policing (EBP), itsel...
Police forces in England and Wales have faced ongoing difficulties of engagement with minority commu...
Abstract The relative merits of quasi-experimental area-level place-based evaluations and randomized...
This thesis investigates growing use of civil and public law orders as tools of crime control by cri...
The proliferation and capability of organised crime groups (OCGs), threaten to overwhelm the finite ...
This paper explores the relationship between the allocation of target hardening and burglary risk ba...
Increased momentum for co-production in policing research undoubtedly requires collaborative researc...
This report summarises the findings from the Northern Consortium on the Impact of the Reducing Burg...
Database is the result of a systematic search for all systematic reviews and/or meta-analyses with a...
OBJECTIVES: This paper reports an evaluation of a police-led target-hardening crime prevention st...
This paper explores the relationship between the allocation of target hardening and burglary risk ba...
Crime data analysis and the identification of crime ‘hotspots’ are now commonplace in police forces ...
This presentation will showcase research relevant to policing undertaken by academics at Nottingham ...
A corpus of research exists which focuses on the value of partnerships between police and academic r...
This report describes the main findings of a detailed evaluation of a burglary reduction project lo...
Experimentation, innovation, and evaluation are key elements of Evidence Based Policing (EBP), itsel...
Police forces in England and Wales have faced ongoing difficulties of engagement with minority commu...
Abstract The relative merits of quasi-experimental area-level place-based evaluations and randomized...
This thesis investigates growing use of civil and public law orders as tools of crime control by cri...
The proliferation and capability of organised crime groups (OCGs), threaten to overwhelm the finite ...