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Crime reduction policy and practice
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Dept of Security and Crime Science
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Dept of Security and Crime Science
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Dept of Security and Crime Science
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Dept of Security and Crime Science
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Dept of Security and Crime Science
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Dept of Security and Crime Science
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Dept of Security and Crime Science
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Dept of Security and Crime Science
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Current Research Activities
- An evaluation and validation of the National Multi-Agency Centre (NMAC) model for monitoring risk of re-engagement in extremist activities of counter-terrorism concern
- Annual refresh of What Works Centre for Crime Reduction toolkit
- Applying Criminological Paradigms to Terrorist Decision Making Regarding Security and Risk
- Crime and Covid-19: Effect of changes activities in Mexico City
- Deciphering and disrupting the social, spatial and temporal systems behind transnational human trafficking: a data science approach
- Developing a shared understanding of the evidence on domestic violence to inform policing policy and practice
- Developing a shared understanding of the evidence on domestic violence to inform policing policy and practice
- Developing a shared understanding of the evidence on domestic violence to inform policing policy and practice
- Evaluation of the Multi-Agency Stalking Intervention Programme (MASIP)
- Modern Slavery
- Skills and knowledge development for Neighbourhood Watch
- Systematic review of the effectiveness of Secured by Design as a form of crime reduction
- Understanding the true scale of waste crime
- University Consortium for Evidence-Based Crime Reduction

