This study examines the role of household security devices in producing the domestic burglary falls in England and Wales. It extends the study of the security hypothesis as an explanation for the ‘crime drop’. Crime Survey for England and Wales data are analysed from 1992 to 2011/12 via a series of data signatures indicating the nature of, and change in, the relationship between security devices and burglary. The causal role of improved security is strongly indicated by a set of interlocking data signatures: rapid increases in the prevalence of security, particularly in the availability of combinations of the most effective devices (door and window locks plus security lighting); a steep decline in the proportion of households without securi...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialised countries for ...
The “crime drop” is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
Western industrialised countries experienced major reductions in crime for a decade from the early t...
This study examines the role of household security devices in producing the domestic burglary falls ...
This chapter examines the role of security in generating falls in domestic burglary. It begins by b...
This study contributes to crime drop research on the security hypothesis. Using data from the Crime ...
In the past fifteen years volume crimes dropped substantially in most countries with reliable crime ...
Residential burglary in the United States has declined by over 80% across the last four decades, rep...
This study measures the effectiveness of anti-burglary security devices, both individually and in co...
This study measures the effectiveness of anti-burglary security devices, both individually and in co...
This study measures the effectiveness of anti-burglary security devices, both individually and in co...
In the past 15 years, volume crimes dropped substantially in most countries with reliable crime-tren...
In the past 15 years, volume crimes dropped substantially in most countries with reliable crime-tren...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States andmost other industrialized countries for a...
This book presented original and innovative research which has direct practical and policy implicati...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialised countries for ...
The “crime drop” is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
Western industrialised countries experienced major reductions in crime for a decade from the early t...
This study examines the role of household security devices in producing the domestic burglary falls ...
This chapter examines the role of security in generating falls in domestic burglary. It begins by b...
This study contributes to crime drop research on the security hypothesis. Using data from the Crime ...
In the past fifteen years volume crimes dropped substantially in most countries with reliable crime ...
Residential burglary in the United States has declined by over 80% across the last four decades, rep...
This study measures the effectiveness of anti-burglary security devices, both individually and in co...
This study measures the effectiveness of anti-burglary security devices, both individually and in co...
This study measures the effectiveness of anti-burglary security devices, both individually and in co...
In the past 15 years, volume crimes dropped substantially in most countries with reliable crime-tren...
In the past 15 years, volume crimes dropped substantially in most countries with reliable crime-tren...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States andmost other industrialized countries for a...
This book presented original and innovative research which has direct practical and policy implicati...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialised countries for ...
The “crime drop” is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
Western industrialised countries experienced major reductions in crime for a decade from the early t...