Reading Lists
New Practitioners
If you are new to crime reduction/community safety,
the list below should help you to target your initial
reading around the subject. The titles have been
selected for their importance or wide coverage - there
are so many areas and specialist topics where there are
more in depth reports that we will add subject reading
lists and an advanced practitioners' reading list at a
later stage, along with details of specific recommended
texts.
View new practitioners' reading
list
Advanced Practitioners
The advanced practitioners' reading list 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.
View advanced
practitioners' reading list
Journals
CRN
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Secured By Design Focus
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Crime Reduction News (CRN) is aimed at all those involved in devising
and supporting strategies in the area of crime reduction. It's hoped the
magazine will become a valuable and practical tool. Along with
highlighting new professional resources that are available and pointing
you in the right direction to get more information, it'll also showcase
many areas of best practice through case studies, interviews and profiles.
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Crime Reduction News |

SbD Focus is produced by ACPO Crime Prevention Initiatives Limited to
inform organisations about news and developments in Secured by Design,
ACPO CPI Ltd. and related issues. In addition to direct mail circulation
it is available from Architectural Liaison Officers and the Secured by
Design website.
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Publicity Catalogue
This section outlines the range of crime
reduction publicity material available from the Home
Office - including leaflets, posters, videos,
point-of-sale packs and touring exhibition stands.
The objective is to achieve wide public awareness and
application of crime reduction advice by providing a range of informative,
'user-friendly' publicity materials for use in both national campaigns and local
initiatives.
To make it easier to put together integrated campaigns on
particular subjects, the material is organised thematically. For example, if you
are planning a campaign to counter bogus callers, you will find the leaflets,
posters and stickers available on the subject displayed together.
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Publicity Catalogue
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