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                            <td width="47%" valign="top"><p>The list below is a
                              selection of titles that you may find useful as
                              you go deeper into crime reduction and community
                              safety work. Most of them are published
                              commercially and incur a cost, although some are
                              available free via the internet.</p>
                              <p>&nbsp;</p>
                              <p>It is not prescriptive or exhaustive - we
                              welcome your suggestions for good reads in this
                              subject area. Please <a href="mailto:crc@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk">email</a>
                              us with your suggestions and why you found them
                              useful in your work. We will be adding separate
                              lists on particular topics in the future - if
                              there are any subjects you would like us to cover,
                              please <a href="mailto:crc@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk">email</a>
                              us with your suggestions.</p>
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                            <td width="5%"><p></td>                            <td width="48%" valign="top"><p>The titles are
                              organised alphabetically by author/corporate
                              author - where the publisher provides details
                              and/or an ordering service, we have provided the
                              link, but please note that titles will be
                              available through independent booksellers and may
                              be available through local libraries.</p>
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                              you have any suggestions for suitable titles that
                              you find useful, please <a href="mailto:crc@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk">email</a>
                              us so we can add them to the list.
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                                  <td valign="top"><a href="#Audit"><img border="1" src="graphics/audit.gif" width="113" height="163"></a></p></td>                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top"><p><a href="#Ballintyne"><img border="1" src="graphics/ballintyne.gif" width="107" height="163"></a></p></td>                                </tr>
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                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Audit">Audit
                                    Commission (2002)</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Community
                                    Safety Partnerships: learning from audit,
                                    inspection and research</i>.&nbsp;<br>
                                    London: Audit Commission.</td>
                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Ballintyne">Ballintyne,
                                    K. Pease, K. and McClaren, V. eds. (2000)</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Secure
                                    Foundations: Key issues in Crime Prevention,
                                    Crime Reduction and Community Safety.</i>&nbsp;<br>
                                    London: IPPR.</td>
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                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Brand"><img border="1" src="graphics/brand.jpg" width="114" height="163"></a></h5>
                                  </p></td>                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top"><p>
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Clarke"><img border="1" src="graphics/clarke.jpg" width="114" height="163"></a></h5>
                                  </p></td>                                </tr>
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                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Brand">Brand,
                                    S and Price, R (2000)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>The
                                    economic and social costs of crime</i>, HORS
                                    217.&nbsp;<br>
                                    London: Home Office.</td>
                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Clarke">Clarke,
                                    R.V. ed. (1997)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Situational
                                    Crime Prevention: successful case studies</i>
                                    (2nd edition).&nbsp;<br>
                                    NY: Harrow and Heston.</td>
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                                    <hr>
                                  </p></td>                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top"><p>
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                                  <td valign="top"><p>
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Crawford"><img border="1" src="graphics/crawford.jpg" width="114" height="163"></a></h5>
                                  </p></td>                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top"><p>
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Crowe"><img border="1" src="graphics/crowe.jpg" width="114" height="163"></a></h5>
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                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Crawford">Crawford,
                                    A (1998)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Crime
                                    Prevention &amp; Community Safety: politics,
                                    policies and practices</i>.<br>
                                    Harlow: Longman.</p>
                                  </td>
                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Crowe">Crowe
                                    T.D. (2000)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Crime
                                    Prevention Through Environmental Design:
                                    applications of architectural design and
                                    space management concepts</i> (2nd
                                    edition).&nbsp;<br>
                                    Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann.</td>
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                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">*Graphic
                                    not available</p>
                                  </td>
                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top"><p>
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Hughes"><img border="1" src="graphics/hughes.jpg" width="114" height="163"></a></h5>
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                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Gilling">Gilling,
                                    D. (1997)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Crime
                                    Prevention: theory, policy and practice</i>.&nbsp;<br>
                                    London: Routledge.</td>
                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Hughes">Hughes,
                                    G. (1998)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Understanding
                                    crime prevention: Social control, risk and
                                    late modernity</i>.<br>
                                    Buckingham: Open University Press.</td>
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                                  </p></td>                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top"><p>
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                                  <td valign="top"><p>
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Radburn"><img border="1" src="graphics/dataxchg.jpg" width="114" height="163"></a></h5>
                                  </p></td>                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top"><p>
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Read"><img border="1" src="graphics/read.jpg" width="114" height="163"></a></h5>
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                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Radburn">Radburn,
                                    S (2000)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Data
                                    Exchange &amp; Crime Mapping: a guide for
                                    Crime and Disorder Partnerships</i>.<br>
                                    London: Home Office.</td>
                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Read">Read,
                                    T. and Tilley, N. (2000)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Not
                                    Rocket Science? Problem-solving and crime
                                    reduction</i>,&nbsp;<br>
                                    Crime Reduction Research Series Paper 6.<br>
                                    London: Home Office.</td>
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                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Schneider"><img border="1" src="graphics/schneider.bmp" width="114" height="163"></a></h5>
                                  </p></td>                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">*Not
                                    yet published</p>
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                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Schneider">Schneider,
                                    Richard H. and Kitchen, Ted (2002)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Planning
                                    for Crime Prevention: a transatlantic
                                    perspective</i>.&nbsp;<br>
                                    London: Routledge. RTPI Library Series.</td>
                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Shaftoe">Shaftoe,
                                    Henry (2004 not yet published)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Preventing
                                    Crime: fact fallacies and the future.</i><br>
                                    Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.</td>
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                                  <td valign="top"><p><a href="#Sherman"><img border="1" src="graphics/sherman.jpg" width="114" height="163"></a></p></td>                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top"><p><a href="#Tilley"><img border="1" src="graphics/tilley.gif" width="112" height="163"></a></p></td>                                </tr>
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                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Sherman">Sherman,
                                    L.W et al. (1998)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Preventing
                                    Crime: what works, what doesn't, what's
                                    promising</i>.<br>
                                    Washington DC: National Institute for
                                    Justice.</td>
                                  <td valign="top" width="5%"><p></p></td>                                  <td valign="top">
                                    <h5 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a href="#Tilley">Tilley,
                                    N. Laycock, G (2002)&nbsp;</a></h5>
                                    <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Working
                                    out what to do: evidence based crime
                                    reduction</i>,&nbsp;<br>
                                    Crime Reduction Research Series Paper
                                    11.&nbsp;<br>
                                    London: Home Office.</td>
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                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0">&nbsp;</p>
                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Audit">Audit
                        Commission</a></b><a name="Audit"> (2002)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Community
                        Safety Partnerships: learning from audit, inspection and
                        research</i>.&nbsp;<br>
                        London: Audit Commission</p>
                        <p>This report highlights key issues for councillors and
                        senior managers of community safety partnerships,
                        together with other stakeholders in the wider world of
                        government and related bodies. The purpose of the report
                        is to review the performance of those local agencies
                        that have been engaged in delivering community safety
                        since 1999. It also explores the key issues facing
                        community safety partnerships as they develop and
                        implement strategies for the period 2002-05. It examines
                        how well local partnerships have performed during the
                        first strategy period, considering the performance
                        assessment framework and the evidence for performance.
                        It identifies key areas for improvement and suggests
                        ways to improve performance. A summary is available as
                        well the full report from the Audit Commission's
                        website.</p>
                        <p>Contents and summary report:<br>
                        <a href="http://ww2.audit-commission.gov.uk/publications/pdf/com_safety_%20brief.pdf">http://ww2.audit-commission.gov.uk/publications/pdf/com_safety_
                        brief.pdf</a> <img border="0" src="graphics/acrobat.gif" width="16" height="16">PDF
                        136kb</p>
                        <p>Full report:&nbsp;<a class="inline-nav" target="_blank" href="http://ww2.audit-commission.gov.uk/publications/pdf/com_safety_report.pdf"><br>
                        http://ww2.audit-commission.gov.uk/publications/pdf/com_safety_report.pdf</a>
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                        <p>Hard copies can be ordered from the Audit Commission
                        book supplier, tel: 0800 502030&nbsp;<br>
                        ISBN number: 1862403775<br>
                        Price: £18</p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Ballintyne">Ballintyne,
                        K. Pease, K. and McClaren, V</a></b><a name="Ballintyne">.
                        eds. (2000)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Secure
                        Foundations: Key issues in Crime Prevention, Crime
                        Reduction and Community Safety</i> &nbsp;<br>
                        London: IPPR</p>
                    <p>This volume's content originates from two conferences; in
                    Leeds in 1997, and in Derby in 1999. The quantity of collected papers grapples with two key
                    issues; one being the challenges of understanding community
                    safety, connecting crime prevention and crime reduction
                    within this perception. The other issue seeks to find how existing better practices,
                    within crime
                    prevention and crime reduction, can be introduced into the
                    explosion of local activity arising from legislation.&nbsp;<br>
                    </p>
                        <p><a href="http://www.ippr.org.uk/publications/index.php?current=25&amp;book=25">http://www.ippr.org.uk/publications/index.php?current=25&amp;book=25</a>
                        £15.95</p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Brand">Brand,
                        S</a></b><a name="Brand"> and <b>Price, R</b>
                        (2000)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>The
                        economic and social costs of crime</i>, HORS 217.&nbsp;<br>
                        London: Home Office</p>
                        <p>This paper seeks to provide a basis for cost-benefit
                        analysis, cost-effectiveness comparisons and public
                        debate. It sets out the rationale for estimates, some
                        sources of data, and explains some of the economic
                        concepts used. The majority of high-profile crimes are
                        costed in the report, which is intended to be of use
                        both to policy-makers and practitioners in developing
                        evidence-based crime reduction measures. Given a general
                        lack of cost data, this report is invaluable to those
                        planning crime reduction measures.</p>
                        <p>More details from:<br>
                        <a href="http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/statistics9.htm">http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/statistics9.htm</a></p>
                        <p>Download the full report:<br>
                        <a href="http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/hors217.pdf">http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/hors217.pdf</a>
                        <img border="0" src="graphics/acrobat.gif" width="16" height="16">
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Clarke">Clarke,
                        R.V</a></b><a name="Clarke">. ed. (1997)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Situational
                        Crime Prevention: successful case studies</i> (2nd
                        edition).&nbsp;<br>
                        NY: Harrow and Heston</p>
                        <p>The second edition of this title expands on the 12
                        techniques of situational crime prevention giving 16
                        opportunity-reducing techniques with a new section on
                        removing excuses. Clarke gives an introduction to
                        situational prevention and relevant criminological
                        theories before introducing 23 case studies, only 10 of
                        which appeared in the first edition. The case studies
                        are from various countries and cover many situations,
                        including retail, transport, public telephones,
                        nightclubs, vehicles and housing.</p>
                        <p>ISBN number: 0-911577-38-6 (paperback)&nbsp;<br>
                        Price: £26</p>
                        <p>For reference, the first edition of <i>Situational
                        Crime Prevention </i>was published by Harrow and Heston
                        in 1992.</p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Crawford">Crawford,
                        A</a></b><a name="Crawford"> (1998)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Crime
                        Prevention &amp; Community Safety: politics, policies
                        and practices</i>,&nbsp;<br>
                        Harlow: Longman</p>
                        <p>Published around the same time as the Crime and
                        Disorder Act, this book seeks to show that there are
                        political and ideological assumptions that lie behind
                        the emphasis on crime prevention strategies and
                        implementation. It looks at the way policies are
                        informed by the politics of crime control and vice
                        versa, and the way they are shaped by, and in turn
                        shape, existing practices. The nature and consequences
                        of the shift to crime prevention on relations between
                        the state and individuals are considered, as are the
                        implications for the many organisations increasingly
                        charged with responsibility for delivering community
                        safety.</p>
                        <p>Chapters cover definitions of crime prevention, a
                        brief history of crime prevention and major events,
                        situational strategies, social strategies, implanting
                        and the partnership approach, evaluation, some
                        comparative experiences, and the wider social
                        implications of the shift to crime prevention. Part of
                        the Longman Criminology Series, which aims to provide a
                        broad introduction to criminology.<br>
                        <br>
                        ISBN number: 0582-29457-6 (paperback)&nbsp;<br>
                        Price: £24.99</p>
                        <p><a href="http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/Academics/Book.asp?prodID=100000000003352&amp;d=&amp;sd">http://www.pearsoned.co.uk/Academics/Book.asp?prodID=100000000003352&amp;d=&amp;sd</a></p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Crowe">Crowe
                        T.D</a></b><a name="Crowe">. (2000)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Crime
                        Prevention Through Environmental Design: applications of
                        architectural design and space management concepts</i>
                        (2nd edition).&nbsp;<br>
                        Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann</p>
                        <p>This book is aimed at those involved in architectural
                        design, space management, and urban planning, but is
                        also a useful primer for crime reduction practitioners
                        and end-users. It provides an understanding of the link
                        between human behaviour and design to help the planner
                        use natural environmental factors to affect human
                        behaviour in a positive manner, to minimise loss and
                        crime and maximise productivity. It addresses several
                        environmental settings, including major event
                        facilities, small retail establishments, downtown
                        streets, residential areas and playgrounds, and
                        contrasts poor CPTED designs with effective ones to
                        illustrate the principles involved. Although it has a US
                        bias, it is still relevant to UK practitioners.</p>
                        <p>Topics covered include<b>:</b> introduction to CPTED;
                        crime and loss prevention; CPTED concepts and
                        strategies; historical and behavioural precedents of
                        CPTED; using the environment to affect behaviour;
                        aesthetics; environmental cues; examples of CPTED
                        strategies and applications.</p>
                        <p>ISBN number: 0 750 671 98 X&nbsp;<br>
                        Price: £38.99</p>
                        <p><a href="http://books.elsevier.com/uk1/architecturalpress/uk/subindex.asp?isbn=075067198X&amp;country=United+Kingdom&amp;community=architecturalpress&amp;mscssid=AVUJWQK8247T9NGAPCQ86FXCJRJ2D8JE">http://books.elsevier.com/uk1/architecturalpress/uk/subindex.asp?isbn=075067198X&amp;country=<br>
                        United+Kingdom&amp;community=architecturalpress&amp;mscssid=AVUJWQK8247T9NGAPCQ86FXCJRJ2D8JE</a></p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Gilling">Gilling,
                        D</a></b><a name="Gilling">. (1997)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Crime
                        Prevention: theory, policy and practice</i>.&nbsp;<br>
                        London: Routledge</p>
                        <p>This work summarizes and synthesizes the substantial
                        crime prevention literature to provide an approachable
                        and comprehensive text for students. It sets out a
                        critical analysis in the context of the politics of
                        criminal justice policy. It covers the theory and
                        practice of crime prevention, the Home Office and crime
                        prevention policy, the roles of the police, Local
                        Authorities, the community, the probation service and
                        the collaborative framework and the politics of crime
                        prevention. Published prior to the Crime and Disorder
                        Act 1998, this book sets out the background at the time.</p>
                        <p>ISBN number: 1857284917&nbsp;<br>
                        Price: £21.99</p>
                        <p><a href="https://ecommerce.tandf.co.uk/catalogue/DetailedDisplay.asp?ISBN=1857284917&amp;ResourceCentre=ROUTLEDGE&amp;RedirectPage=PerformSearch%2Easp&amp;curpage=1">https://ecommerce.tandf.co.uk/catalogue/DetailedDisplay.asp?ISBN=1857284917&amp;ResourceCentre=ROUTLEDGE&amp;RedirectPage=PerformSearch%2Easp&amp;curpage=1</a></p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Hughes">Hughes,
                        G</a></b><a name="Hughes">. (1998)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Understanding
                        crime prevention: Social control, risk and late
                        modernity</i>,&nbsp;<br>
                        Buckingham: Open University Press</p>
                        <p>This book offers a comprehensive overview of current
                        and historical debates about crime prevention in
                        particular and social control more generally. It moves
                        beyond the traditional boundaries of criminology and
                        offers an original re-framing of the crime prevention
                        field based on a synthesis of new thinking in social
                        theory. In particular, theorising around late modernity,
                        risk society, communitarianism and globalization are put
                        forward as important ways of linking trends in crime
                        prevention to wider social changes.</p>
                        <p>As part of the Crime and Justice Series, this book is
                        aimed at both students and professionals highlighting
                        some of the issues in crime prevention and community
                        safety.</p>
                        <p>ISBN number: 0335199402<br>
                        Price: £17.99<br>
                        Details: <a href="http://mcgraw-hill.co.uk:2000/html/0335199402.html">http://mcgraw-hill.co.uk:2000/html/0335199402.html</a></p>
                        <p><font color="#FF0000">Note: </font>Hughes G,
                        McLaughlin E, &amp; Muncie J. (eds) (2002) have
                        published a collection of articles which cover the areas
                        around risk, control, conflict and post-modernism. It is
                        titled:&nbsp;<i><br>
                        Crime Prevention and Community Safety: new
                        directions.&nbsp;<br>
                        </i>London: Sage,&nbsp;</p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Radburn">Radburn</a></b><a name="Radburn">,
                        S (2000)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Data
                        Exchange &amp; Crime Mapping: a guide for Crime and
                        Disorder Partnerships</i>.&nbsp;<br>
                        London: Home Office</p>
                        <p>This report examines the opportunities that crime
                        mapping gives to partnerships to identify local crime
                        patterns and develop meaningful solutions to problems.
                        It identifies the benefits to partnerships and
                        communities of sharing data as well as highlighting the
                        need to comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 and
                        recognise political and organisational barriers to data
                        exchange. The report suggests tools that can be used and
                        uses a case study to show how to set up a mapping
                        partnership.</p>
                        <p>Limited print copies are available via email request
                        to <a href="mailto:steve.radburn@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk">steve.radburn@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk</a>
                        or the report can be downloaded in full from:<br>
                        <a href="http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/technology01.htm">http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/technology01.htm</a>
                        &nbsp;</p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Read">Read,
                        T</a></b><a name="Read">. and <b>Tilley, N</b>.
                        (2000)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Not Rocket
                        Science? Problem-solving and crime reduction</i>,&nbsp;<br>
                        Crime Reduction Research Series Paper 6,&nbsp;<br>
                        London: Home Office</p>
                        <p>This report was produced as part of a thematic study
                        of crime reduction undertaken by Her Majesty's
                        Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC). From questionnaires
                        and visits to police forces, the report highlights a
                        lack of evaluation, problems in data use, little
                        quantitative analysis and other weaknesses and develops
                        some general lessons for problem-solving practice. Three
                        initiatives are described in detail as successes and
                        weaknesses in problem solving are identified from
                        initiatives deemed to be failures. The report concludes
                        with a problem-solving checklist, which can be used to
                        identify points for improvement within local
                        problem-solving processes.</p>
                        <p>Problem-solving checklist:<br>
                        <a href="http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/learningzone/problem_solving_checklist.htm">http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/learningzone/problem_solving_checklist.htm</a></p>
                        <p>Download the full report:<br>
                        <a href="http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/prgpdfs/crrs06.pdf">http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/prgpdfs/crrs06.pdf</a>
                        <img border="0" src="graphics/acrobat.gif" width="16" height="16">
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Schneider">Schneider,
                        Richard H</a></b><a name="Schneider">. and <b>Kitchen,
                        Ted</b> (2002)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Planning
                        for Crime Prevention: a transatlantic perspective</i>.&nbsp;<br>
                        London: Routledge. RTPI Library Series.</p>
                        <p>This book's primary objective is to encourage
                        planners and other professionals to take the
                        relationship between crime prevention and the design of
                        the built environment more seriously and contribute to
                        the push towards more evidence-driven approaches in this
                        field. The book is broken down into 3 sections: context
                        and key ideas, which looks at relationships and trends,
                        history and major principles; policy and practice with
                        case studies from both the USA and Britain; and
                        comparison of the US and British approaches and key
                        issues to point the way forward.</p>
                        <p>ISBN number: 0-415-24137-5 (paperback)&nbsp;<a href="http://www.routledge.com/"><br>
                        </a>Price: £26.50&nbsp;<a href="http://www.routledge.com/"><br>
                        www.routledge.com</a> &nbsp;</p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Shaftoe">Shaftoe,
                        Henry</a></b><a name="Shaftoe"> (2004 not yet
                        published)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-botttom: 0"><i>Preventing
                        Crime: fact fallacies and the future</i><br>
                        Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan</p>
                        <p>This book offers a series of facts, observations and
                        opinions setting out how crime is controlled and
                        explaining where various theories and policies fit in.
                        It aims to introduce people from non-criminal justice
                        professions to crime prevention and show how it relates
                        to their roles in society. The book starts from the view
                        that the use of the criminal justice system to control
                        crime has reached saturation point, leading to the
                        proposal that integrative and inclusive social policies
                        are likely to be more effective in the long term. The
                        book does not focus on one theoretical standpoint, it
                        discusses a number of issues and theories to provide an
                        overview of where crime prevention is now, and what is
                        likely to happen in the future.</p>
                        <p>ISBN numbers:<br>
                        0333921275 (hardback)&nbsp;<br>
                        0333921283 (paperback - unlikely to be available first)</p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Sherman">Sherman,
                        L.W et al</a></b><a name="Sherman">. (1998)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Preventing
                        Crime: what works, what doesn't, what's promising</i>
                        &nbsp;<br>
                        Washington DC: National Institute for Justice.</p>
                        <p>The NIJ published a summary of the full report from
                        the University of Maryland's congressionally mandated
                        study to review the effectiveness of over $32 billion US
                        Department of Justice funds. The full report, which runs
                        to around 600 pages, is available to download or search
                        on the Internet, alongside the NIJ summary report at:<br>
                        <a href="http://www.preventingcrime.org/">www.preventingcrime.org</a></p>
                        <p>The Maryland Report, also known as the Sherman report
                        after one of the authors, evaluates crime prevention
                        efforts in seven settings and was released in April
                        1997.</p>
                        <p>View the full report:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.preventingcrime.org/report/index.htm"><br>
                        http://www.preventingcrime.org/report/index.htm</a></p>
                        <p>View the summary:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.preventingcrime.org/171676.pdf"><br>
                        http://www.preventingcrime.org/171676.pdf</a> <img border="0" src="graphics/acrobat.gif" width="16" height="16">
                        PDF 97 kb</p>
                        <p><font color="#FF0000">Note: </font>Sherman L et al
                        (2002) have also published a book titled:&nbsp;<i><br>
                        Evidence-based crime Prevention</i>.&nbsp;<br>
                        London: Routledge</p>
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                        <h3 style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><a name="Tilley">Tilley,
                        N. Laycock, G</a></b><a name="Tilley"> (2002)&nbsp;</a></h3>
                        <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0"><i>Working
                        out what to do: evidence based crime reduction</i>.&nbsp;<br>
                        Crime Reduction Research Series Paper 11.&nbsp;<br>
                        London: Home Office</p>
                        <p>This report aims to help police and local
                        partnerships to improve their prospects for achievement
                        in crime prevention through local problem-solving. From
                        research mainly in the US and the UK, it discusses the
                        use of six key concepts: aims, problem-specification,
                        tactics, mechanisms, context and replication, and
                        develops a framework through which performance can be
                        improved. It uses a practical example of domestic
                        burglary and provides two checklists to help
                        problem-solvers to gauge how their processes and plans
                        are shaping up.</p>
                        <p>Access more detail about the report and the
                        checklists:<br>
                        <a href="http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/skills14.htm">http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/skills14.htm</a></p>
                        <p>Download the full report:<br>
                        <a href="http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/prgpdfs/crrs11.pdf">http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/prgpdfs/crrs11.pdf</a>
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