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Crime Reduction Toolkits

Business and Retail Crime

Crime - Let's bring it down
 
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Business Sectors

The business sectors involved include:

Business sectors

Research Material

Agriculture

George Street Research (1999) Crime and the farming community: The Scottish farm crime survey 1998. The Scottish Office, Central Research Unit

 

Banks/Financial Services

Austin, C (1988) The Prevention of Robbery at Building Society Branches, Crime Prevention Unit Paper 14, London, Home Office.
Full report

Ekblom, P (1987) Preventing Robberies at Sub-Post Offices: an evaluation of a security initiative, Crime Prevention Unit Paper 9, London, Home Office
Full report

Levi, M, Bissell, P & Richardson, T (1991) The Prevention of Cheque and Credit Card Fraud, Crime Prevention Unit Series Paper 26, London, Home Office
Full report

Levi, M & Handley, J (1998) The prevention of plastic and cheque fraud revisited, Home Office Research Study 182, London, Home Office

 

Construction

Smith, A & Walmsley, R (1999) The nature and extent of construction plant theft Police Research Series Paper 117, London, Home Office
Full report
Summary report

 

Information technology

Whitehead, P & Gray, P (1998) Pulling the Plug on Computer Theft, Police Research Series Paper 101, London, Home Office
Full report

Summary report

 

Leisure and Tourism

Burrows, J & Ingram, D (2000) Counting the cost: Crime against business in Scotland – The restaurants/takeaways and pubs/clubs subsectors Crime & Criminal Justice Research Finding No. 38, Scottish Executive

Morris, S (1998) Clubs, Drugs and Doormen, Crime Detection & Prevention Series Paper 86, London, Home Office
Full report
(NB 1.6Mb)
Summary report

 

Manufacturing

Brown, R (1995) The Nature & Extent of Heavy Goods Vehicle Theft, Crime Detection & Prevention Series Paper 66, London, Home Office
Full report

Summary report

 

Mobile Services and Repair

Brown, R & Saliba, J (1998) The Nature and Extent of Light Commercial Vehicle Theft, Crime Detection & Prevention Series Paper 88, London, Home Office.
Full report
(NB 1.7Mb)

 

Motor Traders

Burrows, J & Ingram, D (2000) Counting the cost: Crime against business in Scotland – The motor/fuel and retail sub-sectors Crime & Criminal Justice Research Finding No. 40, Scottish Executive

 

Retail

Burrows, J (1988) Retail Crime: Prevention through crime analysis Crime Prevention Unit Paper 11, London, Home Office
Full report

Burrows, J & Ingram, D (2000) Counting the cost: Crime against business in Scotland – The motor/fuel and retail sub-sectors Crime & Criminal Justice Research Finding No. 40, Scottish Executive

Ekblom, P (1986) The Prevention of Shop Theft: An approach through crime analysis Crime Prevention Unit Paper 5, London, Home Office
Full report

Ekblom, P & Simon, F with Birdi, S (1988) Crime Prevention and Racial Harassment in Asian-run Small Shops: The scope for prevention. Crime Prevention Unit Paper 15, London, Home Office.
Full report

McCulloch, H (1996) Shop Theft: Improving the Police Response, Crime Detection & Prevention Series Paper 76, London, Home Office
Full report
Summary report

Storage and distribution of goods

 

Transport

Burrows, J & Ingram, D (2000) Counting the cost: Crime against business in Scotland – The public transport / taxis sub-sectors Crime & Criminal Justice Research Finding No. 39, Scottish Executive

 

Utilities

 
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