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
Farrell G
(2015)
Preventing phone theft and robbery: the need for government action and international coordination
in Crime Science
Tiwana N
(2015)
Police performance measurement: an annotated bibliography
in Crime Science
Kaplankiran T
(2008)
Mobile Phone Reprogramming: Its Extent and Prevention
in Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Farrell G
(2015)
Crime concentration theory
in Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Tilley N
(2015)
Do burglar alarms increase burglary risk? A counter-intuitive finding and possible explanations
in Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Farrell G
(2010)
Explaining and sustaining the crime drop: Clarifying the role of opportunity-related theories
in Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Farrell G
(2014)
Why the Crime Drop?
in Crime and Justice
Farrell G
(2013)
The Crime Drop and the General Social Survey
in Canadian Public Policy
Frank R
(2012)
Estimating the True Rate of Repeat Victimization from Police Recorded Crime Data: A Study of Burglary in Metro Vancouver
in Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Tilley N
(2011)
Income Disparities of Burglary Risk: Security Availability during the Crime Drop
in British Journal of Criminology