Sustaining the Crime Drop in Industrialised Nations: A Crime-Specific Problem-Solving Approach
Lead Research Organisation:
Loughborough University
Department Name: Social Sciences
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Publications
Tiwana N
(2015)
Police performance measurement: an annotated bibliography
in Crime Science
Windle J
(2012)
Popping the balloon effect: assessing drug law enforcement in terms of displacement, diffusion, and the containment hypothesis.
in Substance use & misuse
Farrell G
(2007)
Preventing Crime
Farrell G
(2015)
Preventing phone theft and robbery: the need for government action and international coordination
in Crime Science
Farrell G
(2010)
Situational Crime Prevention and Its Discontents: Rational Choice and Harm Reduction versus 'Cultural Criminology'
in Social Policy & Administration
Hodgkinson T
(2015)
Student Academic Dishonesty: The Potential for Situational Prevention
in Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Tilley N
(2015)
Target Suitability and the Crime Drop
Farrell G
(2013)
The Crime Drop and the General Social Survey
in Canadian Public Policy
Farrell G
(2011)
The Crime Drop and the Security Hypothesis
in Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Andresen M
(2015)
The Criminal Act