Crime, Law & Order
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
NIJ
This 20-page US report explores research into the organisation of the commercial sexual exploitation of children, the effects on its victims and measures for preventing it
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2007-12-14
Community Perceptions of Domestic Violence
AIC
A single-page summary of the results of an Australian survey of contemporary community attitudes to violence against women, analysed by majority and minority communities
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2007-01-19
Community Policing in Australia
AIC
A 92-page overview of what is currently known about community policing in Australia
Crime, Law & Order, Social PolicyPosted: 2011-01-26
Community Support Officer (Detention Power) Pilot: Evaluation Results
U.K. Home Office
A 14-page evaluation of the results of a U.K. pilot test of providing community support officers with the power of detention
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-09-30
Conceptual Framework for Family and Domestic Violence
Australian Bureau of Statistics
This Australian report contains a conceptual framework for data relating to family and domestic violence. The framework illustrates relationships between the key elements of family and domestic violence, such as: context, risk, incident, responses, impacts/outcomes, and programs, research and evaluation (single page linking to each section)
Families, Children & Youth, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-05-26
Conducted Energy Devices: Development of Standards for Consistency and Guidance
U.S. Department of Justice
A 64-page US study of the use of conducted energy devices by the police
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-03-06
Confidence in Justice: An International Review
U.K. Home Office
A 4-page review of the international literature on public confidence in justice
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-06-17
Consumer Scams: 2010 and 2011
Australian Institute of Criminology
The result of an online Australian survey designed to assess consumer fraud experiences
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2012-03-26
Contract Killings in Australia
Australian Institute of Criminology
A single-page media release (the full report being unavailable online) of a study conducted in conjunction with South Australia Police into contract killing in Australia. Full report purchasable.
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-02-06
Cooperation and Coordination: An Evaluation of the Family Court of Australia's Magellan Case-Management Model
AIFS
A 230-page evaluation of the case-management pathway used in Australia where allegations of serious sexual or physical abuse exist in post-separation situations
Families, Children & Youth, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-10-31
Cost-benefit Analysis and its Application to Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Research
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 57-page Australian report provides a description of when and how such analyses of crime prevention programs have been used and a number of cost-benefit analyses are reviewed, using a tool developed to assess the merit of cost-benefit analysis
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-03-22
Countering Criminal Violence in Central America
CFR
This 59-page US report assesses the causes and consequences of the violence faced by several Central American countries and examines the national, regional, and international efforts intended to curb its worst effects.
Crime, Law & Order, RegionalPosted: 2012-05-21
Countering Transnational Threats: Terrorism, Narco-Trafficking, and WMD Proliferation
Washington Institute
This 42-page policy focus compiles and analyzes six lectures by leading U.S. conterterrorism practitioners on the strategically important nexus between terrorism, international criminal networks, and proliferation
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-02-26
Crime Against Retail and Manufacturing Premises: Findings from the 2002 Commercial Victimisation Survey
U.K. Home Office
This 6-page U.K. document presents findings from the 2002 Commmercial Victimisation Survey, covering prevalence of crime, whether reported to police, extent of loss and precautions taken
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-11-29
Crime Against Retail and Manufacturing Premises: Findings from the 2002 Victimisation Survey
Home Office - U.K.
A 113-page survey on the extent of crime against small and medium-sized retail and manufacturing premises in England and Wales during 2002. Provides comparisons with an earlier survey and useful practice recommendations
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-08-09
Crime and Cohesive Communities
Home Office - UK
This 22-page UK report investigates the relationship between community cohesion and reported levels of crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-06-09
Crime and Cohesive Communities
Home Office - UK
This 20-page UK paper investigates the relationship between community cohesion and reported levels of crime
Crime, Law & Order, Urban IssuesPosted: 2006-06-20
Crime and Communities Review
Cabinet Office - UK
This 120-page UK review examines how better to engage communities in the fight against crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-06-26
Crime and Police Resources: The Street Crime Initiative
Institute for the Study of Labor
This 41-page discussion paper examines the effect of an increase in police resources on crime levels in England and Wales
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-11-28
Crime Prevention Programs for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities in Australia
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 14-page Australian paper reviews the key criminal justice issues in relation to culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities and provides a summary of relevant protective and risk factors
Crime, Law & Order, Immigration & RefugeesPosted: 2011-06-22
Crime Stoppers Victoria: An Evaluation
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 72-page Australian technical and background paper evaluates the Victorian crime stoppers programme (an earlier posting with this title refers to a summary)
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-11-29
Crime Stoppers: evaluating Victoria's program
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 6-page evaluation of this program covers public awareness and participation, media contribution, police response and a cost/benefit analysis. References to evaluations of comparable schemes elsewhere in the world are provided.
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-02-06
Crime Victimisation in Australia: Key Results of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 84-page report presents findings from the Australian component of the International Crime Victimisation Survey, based on interviews with people about their experiences and perceptions of crime and the criminal justice system
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-04-27
Crime, Prosecutors, and the Certainty of Conviction
IZA
This 42-page discussion paper tests predictions of a structural, augmented supply-of-offenders model regarding the relative effects of police, public prosecution and courts, respectively, on crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-05-18
Crime, Violence, and the Crisis in Guatemala: A Case Study in the Erosion of the State
SSI
This 70-page US monograph discusses the various criminal groups active in Guatamala and outlines a strategy for improving public order, strengthening government institutions, and combating the root causes that inform criminal activity.
Crime, Law & Order, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2010-06-16
Crime: Economic Incentives and Social Networks
Institute of Economic Affairs
This 54-page paper shows how new developments in economics can be applied to the analysis of criminal behaviour and used to draw more informed policy conclusions
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-07-05
Crimes Against Business: A Review of Victimisation, Predictors and Prevention
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 79-page Australian report on crimes against business, reviewing the literature, offering possible causal explanations and strategies for prevention
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-11-06
CrimeShare: The Unequal Impact of Crime
Institute for Public Policy Research
A 44-page UK report exploring how the effects of crime might be conceptualised from the standpoint of social justice
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-04-18
Criminal Careers up to Age 50 and Life Success up to Age 48: New Findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development
Home Office - UK
A 94-page UK report of a study of conviction careers and life success in a sample of English males
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-11-11
Criminal Justice Responses to Drug and Drug-Related Offences: Are They Working?
AIC
A 131-page study of the effectiveness of criminal justice initiatives aimed at addressing the drugs/crime nexus
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2008-01-07
Criminal Neglect: Substance Abuse, Juvenile Justice and the Children Left Behind
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse
A 190-page U.S. examination of the relationship between substance abuse and juvenile delinquency
Drug Abuse, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-10-26
Criminal Obsessions: Why Harm Matters More Than Crime
CCJS
A 100-page UK critique of conventional criminological approaches to social issues
Crime, Law & Order, Social PolicyPosted: 2008-11-01
Current Practices in Canadian Sexual Abuser Treatment Programs: The Safer Society 2009 Survey
Safer Society
The 7-page Canadian survey provides a wide-angle snapshot of assessment and treatment practices which can now be compared with research findings to determine whether they reflect current best practices
Crime, Law & Order, Public Safety & Disaster MitigationPosted: 2010-10-24
Current Strategies for Reducing Recidivism
Center for Impact Research
A 31-page U.S. report of an investigation into programs evidencing success in reducing recidivism
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-08-12
Current Trends in the Rehabilitation of Juvenile Offenders
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 6-page Australian paper outlining a case management framework for juvenile offenders
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2005-02-08
Cyber Crime 2.0 versus the Twittering classes
Parliamentary Library - Australia
This Australian background paper contends that the hype surrounding the steep rise in social networking site use has masked the reality of a corresponding rise in online fraud and crime
Crime, Law & Order, Science & TechnologyPosted: 2010-03-20
Cyber-Victimisation in Australia
TILES
This 12-page briefing paper deals with the impact of cyber-crime on victims, its prevalence and responses
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-07-26
Cyber-Victimisation in Australia
TILES
A 12-page Australian paper examining the impact of cyber crime in Australia
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-10-05
Dangerous Offenders
CCJS
The report of a London conference held to discuss the risk management of violent and sexual offenders
Crime, Law & Order, Public Safety & Disaster MitigationPosted: 2006-12-23
Data-Driven Policing: How Geographic Analysis Can Reduce Social Harm
NCJRS
This 20-page US report discusses the initial results of a new operational initiative that uses modern statistical analysis and geographic software to help law enforcement executives deploy resources effectively and efficiently
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-07-08
Dealing with Uncertainties in Policing Serious Crime
ANU E Press
This 226-page Australian book draws together research and practice perspectives to review fruitful approaches to uncertainties in policing serious crime and to chart the way forward
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-06-03
Deaths Following Electro Muscular Disruption
NIJ
This 21-page US report studies whether conducted energy devices (CEDs) can contribute to or cause mortality
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-07-02
Decision-Making By House Burglars: Offenders' Perspectives
U.K. Home Office
A 6-page U.K. report of findings from a study in which English burglars were asked to describe decisions made in planning and conducting domestic burglary. They were also asked about the deterrent value of various interventions
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-11-07
Dedicated Drug Court Pilots: A Process Report
Ministry of Justice
A 99-page report of dedicated drug court pilots in the UK
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-04-03
Delinquent Networks
IZA
This 45-page discussion paper examines the nature and significance of delinquent networks
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-04-22
Delinquent Youth Groups and Offending: Findings from the 2004 Offending, Crime and Justice Survey
Home Office - UK
A 68-page UK report presenting figures on the extent of membership of 'delinquent youth groups' among young people aged 10-19 in England and Wales
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2006-05-27
Delivering Cognitive Skills Programmes in Prison: A Qualitative Study
U.K. Home Office
A 54-page U.K. study investigating the issues around the implementation and delivery of cognitive skills programmes in a prison context and identifying any non-reconviction benefits
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-06-21
Deterrence in Criminal Justice: Evaluating Certainty versus Severity of Punishment
Sentencing Project
This 12-page US report considers whether deterrence is better achieved by increasing the likelihood of apprehension or increasing the severity of sanctions
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-11-26
Developing a Strategic Assessment
Home Office - UK
A 49-page UK toolkit developed to assist local crime and disorder reduction partnerships in developing strategic assessments
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-10-17
Diffusion of Benefits: Evaluating a Policing Operation
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page Australian report examines a targeted policing operation to reduce property crime, with particular attention to evidence of displacement
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-01-01
Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: A Guide for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors
U.S. Department of Justice
This 81-page US report offers guidance for the use of digital evidence in prosecutions
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-02-06
Displacement of Crime or Diffusion of Benefit: Evidence from the New Deal for Communities Programme
CLG
This 54-page UK report examines the effect on local crime figures of the New Deal for Communities programme
Crime, Law & Order, Urban IssuesPosted: 2008-05-28
DNA as Crime Evidence
Urban Institute
This 263 US study examines the cost-effectiveness of DNA evidence in property crime scenes
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-06-21
DNA Evidence, Wrongful Convictions and Wrongful Aquittals
Research Service, Parliament of New South Wales
This 76-page Australian briefing paper discusses issues raised by the retention of DNA and other evidence following the completion of the trial process
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-08-29
DNA Expansion Programme 2000-05: Reporting Achievement
Home Office - U.K.
This 30-page U.K. report charts the impact of the DNA expansion programme and the enhanced capability of the expanded database to provide DNA intelligence to detect crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-01-09
Does Child Abuse Cause Crime?
Institute for the Study of Labor
A 64-page discussion paper studying the effects of child maltreatment on crime
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2006-04-11
Does Imprisonment Deter? A Review of the Evidence
Sentencing Advisory Council - Victoria
This 28-page Australian report considers previous research into whether sentences of imprisonment are effective in deterring crime. The paper examines a number of empirical and criminological studies conducted over the last 10 years in Australia and internationally
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-06-29
Does Parole Work? Analyzing the Impact of Postprison Supervision on Rearrest Outcomes
Urban Institute
A 20-page U.S. study examining the effect of parole on rearrest rates
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-04-04
Domestic Violence Death Review Committee Annual Report 2005
Office of the Chief Coroner - Ontario
The 157-page annual report of a Canadian committee established to prevent deaths resulting from domestic violence
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2006-08-03
Domestic Violence in Australia: An Overview of the Issues 2011
Parliamentary Library - Australia
This 41-page background note is a guide to research and resources on domestic violence in Australia. It includes an overview of research on the prevalence of domestic violence, attitudes and risk factors, at risk groups and communities and the costs of domestic violence to communities and to the economy. It also covers policy approaches designed to prevent domestic violence
Families, Children & Youth, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-12-02
Domestic Violence in New South Wales
Parliament of New South Wales
A 56-page Australian briefing paper outlining current issues concerning domestic violence with the objective of reducing recidivism
Families, Children & Youth, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-06-18
Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking: Findings from the 2004/05 British Crime Survey
Home Office - UK
This 39-page report presents the key findings from the 2004/05 British Crime Survey focusing on partner abuse, family abuse, sexual assault and stalking
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-05-27
Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking: Findings from the British Crime Survey
U.K. Home Office
A 146-page report based on a computerised self-completion questionnaire within the British Crime Survey provides the most reliable findings to date on the extent and nature of inter-personal violence in England and Wales
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-06-15
Downscaling Prisons: Lessons from Four States
The Sentencing Project
This 65-page US report on the experience of 4 US states in which prison populations have declined
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-01-14
Drug Control
U.S. Government Accountability Office
A 52-page report examining U.S. efforts to interdict maritime movements of cocaine
Drug Abuse, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-12-03
Drug Misuse Declared: Findings from the 2005/06 British Crime Survey
Home Office - UK
This 99-page statistical bulletin considers the extent of illicit drug use by adults in England and Wales
Drug Abuse, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-10-13
Drug Offenders in England and Wales 2003
U.K. Home Office
These 6-page findings present data on known drug offences and offenders in England and Wales in 2003
Drug Abuse, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-03-02
Drug Trafficking, Violence, and Instability
SSI
An 88-page US monograph focussing on the complex relationship between human security, crime, illicit economies, and law enforcement. It also seeks to disentangle the linkages between insurgency on the one hand and drug trafficking and organized crime
Crime, Law & Order, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2012-05-09
Drug Use Monitoring in Australia
AIC
The 164-page 2006 annual report on drug use among police detainees in Australia
Drug Abuse, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-06-26
Drug Use Monitoring in Australia: 2003 Annual Report on Drug Use Among Police Detainees
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 113-page report providing an overview of the characteristics of police detainees at seven Australian sites, including self-reported drug use, urinanalysis data, prior criminal behaviour and treatment history.
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2004-08-16
Drug-misusing Offenders: Results from the 2009 Cohort for England and Wales
Home Office - UK
This 29-page report details statistics relating to criminal offences by drug users
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2010-12-21
Drugs and Crime: A Study of Incarcerated Female Offenders
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 138-page report of a study seeking empirical evidence about the interaction between drug use and criminal offending among incarcerated women
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2005-01-17
Drugs, Crime, Money and Development
Peterson Institute
A speech examining the interactions between drugs, crime, money laundering and development
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-05-10
Early Evaluation of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004
Ministry of Justice
A 53-page evaluation of selected aspects of this UK statute
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2008-08-19
Early Stages in the Development of the Integrated Domestic Abuse Programme (IDAP): Implementing the Duluth Domestic Violence Pathfinder
U.K. Home Office
A 17-page report on a process evaluation of a scheme designed to intervene in domestic violence cases
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2004-06-25
Economic Crime and Punishment in North Korea
Peterson Institute
A 24-page US working paper describing how the North Korean regime disproportionately targets politically suspect groups, particularly those involved in market-oriented economic activities
Governance & Politics, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-04-08
Education and Public Safety
Justice Policy Institute
This 15-page US research brief summarizes recent research on the relationship between education and crime
Crime, Law & Order, EducationPosted: 2007-09-12
Egypt: What the U.S. Should Do
FPRI
This 3-page US bulletin considers how the US should react to the uprising in Egypt
Governance & Politics, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-01-29
Egypt’s Next Phase: A Competition for Influence and Support
"Inside Story"
An Australian article explaining how five currents – a changing class structure, a decline in the regime’s legitimacy, eroding institutions, the absence of a meaningful national narrative and a dramatic demographic shift – have flowed through the interstices of Egyptian society to set the stage for the popular eruption
Governance & Politics, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-02-11
Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: An At-The-Scene Reference for First Responders
National Institute of Justice
This 50-page US publication is a quick reference for first responders who may be responsible for identifying, preserving, collecting and securing evidence at an electronic crime scene
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-11-23
Employment After Prison
Urban Institute
A 9-page US research brief examining the employment outcomes of post-release prisoners
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-11-04
Ending the Indifference!
Rights & Democracy
This 68-page Canadian report highlights sexual violence during the 1993-2003 armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-09-14
Engaging Communities in Fighting Crime
Cabinet Office - UK
The 122-page report of a review examining how to better engage communities in the fight against crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-07-09
Environmental Crime in Australia
AIC
This Australian report discusses a wide range of activities and behaviours, from carelessness to deliberate acts, that result in environmental harm
Climate Change & Environment, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-10-18
Environmental Harm and Crime Prevention
AIC
This 6-page Australian brief discusses what can be learned from crime prevention to reduce and prevent environmental harm
Crime, Law & Order, Climate Change & EnvironmentPosted: 2008-07-12
Estimating the Accuracy of Jury Verdicts
Institute for Policy Research
This 33-page technical working paper examines the use of replication techniques to estimate the accuracy of jury verdicts in the US
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-06-18
Ethiopia: Ethnic Federalism and Its Discontents
Crisis Group
This 45-page background report examines the potential for a violent eruption of conflict in Ethiopia ahead of the June 2010 elections amidst rising ethnic tensions and dissent
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-09-09
Ethnic Strife in Xinjiang
IISS
A 2-page article explaining how latest incidents have again raised questions about China’s policies for managing its ethnic minority populations and strategically important border regions
Governance & Politics, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-09-16
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Supermax Prisons
Urban Institute
This 89-page report assesses the effectiveness of Supermax prisons in the US
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-05-19
Evaluation of Drug Testing in the Criminal Justice System
U.K. Home Office
A 136-page U.K. evaluation of a pilot programme of drug testing individuals charged or convicted of specified offences. Objective of the scheme is to deter drug misuse while under criminal justice supervision and to identify those requiring treatment
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-07-30
Evaluation of Interventions With Arsonists and Young Firesetters
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
This 113-page U.K. report investigates a range of firesetting intervention schemes for children and young people currentlly undertaken by the Fire and Rescue Services and other agencies
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-03-30
Evaluation of the Leeds Distraction Burglary Initiative
U.K. Home Office
This 79-page U.K. study evaluates a crime prevention project in Yorkshire, designed to reduce the incidence of burglaries committed against vulnerable and older people through gaining admission to their homes by deceit.
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-08-31
Evidence-based Crime Prevention: Scientific Basis, Trends, Results and Implications for Canada
National Crime Prevention Centre
This 61-page report reviews the current state of evidence-based crime prevention and explores implications for Canada’s crime prevention efforts.
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-02-13
Ex-offenders and the Labor Market
CEPR
This 24-page US report considers the effect of incarceration on unemployment and output
Crime, Law & Order, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2010-11-15
Explanations for the Decline in Child Sexual Abuse Cases
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
This 12-page US bulletin examines possible reasons for the decline in child sexual abuse cases and proposes further research
Families, Children & Youth, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-02-27
Exploration of Local Variations in the Use of Anti-social Behaviour Tools and Powers
Home Office - UK
This 40-page UK study explores local variations in the use of anti-social behaviour tools and powers and builds a picture of how interventions are being used in local areas
Social Policy, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-12-02
Exploring the Links between Homicide and Organised Crime Summary
Home Office - UK
This 5-page UK report presents the findings of research into the links between homicide and organised crime. The research assesses the proportion of homicides that can be shown to have links to organised crime and examines differences in characteristics between organised crime-related homicides and other homicides
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-06-08
Extending Our Reach: A Comprehensive Approach to Tackling Serious Organised Crime
UK Cabinet Office
This 87-page UK strategy sets out the reforms the UK Government will make to ensure that the government, law enforcement agencies, businesses and the public have the necessary tools to reduce the harm caused by organised crime
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2009-08-02
Facilitators and Inhibitors of Mandatory Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 218-page report of an Australian study to determine the extent to which professionals comply with child abuse reporting requirements, and the extent to which professionals influence each other in their child abuse reporting behaviour
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-05-20
Family Intervention Projects: A Classic Case of Policy-based Evidence
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
This 21-page UK briefing is based on a comprehensive re-analysis of government- funded evaluations on the effectiveness of its Family Intervention Project (FIP)strategy
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2010-08-19