All Stories

  1. Activating Systems Thinking for Sustainable Crime Prevention
  2. Analyzing Risky Nodes
  3. Discovering Opportunities for Actions in Risky Places
  4. Exemplifying the Governance of Risky Places
  5. Identifying Risky Facilities
  6. Introducing Risky Places for Crime
  7. Re-Framing Methods for Systems Thinking for Risky Places
  8. Revisiting the Theoretical Foundations of Risky Places
  9. Systems Thinking for Sustainable Crime Prevention
  10. Thinking in Risky Places as Systems
  11. Unraveling Risky Paths and Journeys
  12. Analysing the effect of betting shops on crime in England
  13. Patterns and Predictors of Stranger Rape Locations
  14. Embedding Evidence-Based Policing (EBP): A UK case study exploring organisational challenges
  15. Realistic Evaluation and the 5Is: A Systematic Approach for Evaluating Security Interventions
  16. Exploring the relationship between morality and offending through the use of the Moral Foundations Questionnaire
  17. Introduction to the Special Issue: Urban Mobility and Crime Patterns
  18. London, UK
  19. Precautions and Responses
  20. Preventing retail crime
  21. Did they report it to stop it? A realist evaluation of the effect of an advertising campaign on victims’ willingness to report unwanted sexual behaviour
  22. Multimodal transport security: Frameworks and policy applications in freight and passenger transport
  23. Crime and the NTE: multi-classification crime (MCC) hot spots in time and space
  24. Editorial: crime patterns in time and space: the dynamics of crime opportunities in urban areas
  25. Safety and Security in Transit Environments
  26. Aim, Scope, Conceptual Framework and Definitions
  27. In and Around: Identifying Predictors of Theft within and Near to Major Mass Underground Transit Systems
  28. In and around: Identifying predictors of theft within and near to major mass underground transit systems
  29. Above and below: measuring crime risk in and around underground mass transit systems
  30. Crime on Public Transport
  31. How Places Influence Crime: The Impact of Surrounding Areas on Neighbourhood Burglary Rates in a British City
  32. TheLicensing Act 2003, five years on: taking stock and stumbling into the future
  33. Linking Burglary and Target Hardening at the Property Level: New Insights Into Victimization and Burglary Protection
  34. Violence and the night-time economy: A multi-professional perspective. An introduction to the Special Issue
  35. Measuring violence in and around licensed premises: The need for a better evidence base
  36. The Crime-Crime Prevention Relationship: A Manchester Case Study
  37. A Study of Bus Route Crime Risk in Urban Areas: The Changing Environs of a Bus Journey
  38. Routing out the Hot Spots
  39. Crime on bus routes: an evaluation of a safer travel initiative