In 2001, the UK government funded the introduction of a series of targeted situational preventive schemes and multi-agency partnerships to reduce deliberate fire-setting in vehicles. This paper explores the impact of these alternative arson-reduction strategies on vehicle arson in the areas served by fire authorities in England utilizing panel data for an eight-year period (1999–2006). The statistical results suggest that both forms of intervention have been successful in reducing vehicle arson, and that higher input intensity is also responsible for better outcomes. Theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discusse
DAMON MULLER outlines new techniques for reducing the threat of arson BUSHFIRES are a fact of life ...
Since the 1980s, the incidence of wildfires (forest fires), across the World has significantly incre...
Purpose: Understanding and predicting the behaviours of households within a community is a key conce...
In 2001, the UK government funded the introduction of a series of targeted situational preventive sc...
In the UK it is estimated that the direct financial costs of arson are well over £1.3 billion a year...
This thesis reviews some of the methodologies utilised by Local Authority Fire and Rescue Services a...
Based on previous research undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology it seems that appro...
Bushfire arson is an intractable and costly problem for Australia. This is a report from The symposi...
An analysis of the Queensland Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries (Forestry) (DPI&F (Forest...
The national detection rate for arson is very low when compared to that for most other offence types...
In this paper, we examine the process of assessing the effectiveness of fire prevention within a Fir...
The purpose of this study is to replicate and extend earlier studies on the impact of economic and ...
The burning of cars and containers during social unrest has become a topic of both scholarly and pub...
Arson is a violent crime and a public health problem that causes injuries and deaths, destroys homes...
inNSW by Chris Hall t Arson is a serious and growing problem in N.S. W. Results presented here sugge...
DAMON MULLER outlines new techniques for reducing the threat of arson BUSHFIRES are a fact of life ...
Since the 1980s, the incidence of wildfires (forest fires), across the World has significantly incre...
Purpose: Understanding and predicting the behaviours of households within a community is a key conce...
In 2001, the UK government funded the introduction of a series of targeted situational preventive sc...
In the UK it is estimated that the direct financial costs of arson are well over £1.3 billion a year...
This thesis reviews some of the methodologies utilised by Local Authority Fire and Rescue Services a...
Based on previous research undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology it seems that appro...
Bushfire arson is an intractable and costly problem for Australia. This is a report from The symposi...
An analysis of the Queensland Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries (Forestry) (DPI&F (Forest...
The national detection rate for arson is very low when compared to that for most other offence types...
In this paper, we examine the process of assessing the effectiveness of fire prevention within a Fir...
The purpose of this study is to replicate and extend earlier studies on the impact of economic and ...
The burning of cars and containers during social unrest has become a topic of both scholarly and pub...
Arson is a violent crime and a public health problem that causes injuries and deaths, destroys homes...
inNSW by Chris Hall t Arson is a serious and growing problem in N.S. W. Results presented here sugge...
DAMON MULLER outlines new techniques for reducing the threat of arson BUSHFIRES are a fact of life ...
Since the 1980s, the incidence of wildfires (forest fires), across the World has significantly incre...
Purpose: Understanding and predicting the behaviours of households within a community is a key conce...