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This is the Publications and Publicity section. Publications and Publicity on the website have been sorted into 4 main areas, outlined briefly below:
Publications
You can find copies of most guidance, reports, information and data relating to crime reduction in our publications area. It contains material from around the UK and overseas in all sectors. To try and make this wealth of information easier to understand, we've broken it down into 6 main areas:
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Crime & property
Burglary, vehicle crime, etc. -
Crime & individuals
Personal safety, sexual and violent offences, etc. -
Crime & communities
Wardens, anti-social behaviour, etc. -
Crime & school/work
Fraud, truancy, students, etc. -
Crime solutions
CCTV, ASBOs, etc. -
Other publications
Drugs and cross-cutting issues like rural crime
You'll also find some reports in our Research area, which uses the same classifications.
Publicity
Publicity contains details of campaigns, materials and resources published to raise public awareness of what each of us can do to reduce crime.
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The resource packs area contains materials - artwork, sample stories and press releases, posters, etc. - that partnerships can use in their own local campaigns.
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The leaflets area contains copies of leaflets issued by the Home Office and other agencies.
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The publicity campaigns area gives details of active and past campaigns.
Consultations
This area of the site contains details of government consultation documents with a crime reduction or community safety angle. We'll try to track each consultation throughout the process, covering
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Original consultation papers
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Summaries of comments
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Interim and final official responses
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Copies of final papers/guidance, where appropriate (eg where consultation on a set of official guidance has taken place)
Journals
Crime Reduction News (CRN) is aimed at all those involved in devising and supporting strategies in the area of crime reduction and the Digest is produced quarterly in January, April, July and October by the Crime Reduction Centre Information Team and is issued to Crime Reduction/Community Safety Practitioners nation-wide. Both these journals are available to read and to download through the website.
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