
Useful Publications
Anderson D, Chenery S and Pease K (1994) Biting Back: Tackling repeat
burglary and car crime, Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 58, London,
Home Office.
Atkins S, Husain S and Storey A (1991) The Influence of Street Lighting
on Crime and Fear of Crime, Crime Prevention Unit Paper 28, London, Home Office.
Brown R and Saliba J (1998) The Nature and Extent of Light Commercial
Vehicle Theft, Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 88, London, Home Office.
Brown R and Billing B (1996) Tackling Car Crime. An Evaluation
of Sold Secure, Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 71, London, Home Office.
Burrows J and Heal K (1979) Police Car Security Campaigns, in Burrows J
, Ekblom P and Heal, K Crime Prevention and the Police, Home Office Research
Study 55, London, Home Office.
Chenery S, Henshaw C and Pease K (1999) Illegal Parking in Disabled
Bays: A means of offender targeting Home Office PRCU Briefing Note 1/99
Chenery S, Holt J and Pease K (1997) Biting Back II: Reducing Repeat Victimisation
in Huddersfield, Home Office Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 82, London,
Home Office.
Clarke RV and Harris PM (1992) Auto Theft and Its Prevention, in Tonry M
(ed) Crime and Justice. A Review of Research. Vol. 16
Clarke RV and Mayhew P (1998) ‘Preventing Crime in Parking Lots: What We
Know and What We Need to Know’, in Felson M and Peiser RB (eds) Reducing Crime
Through Real Estate Development and Management, Urban Land Institute.
Crime Concern & European Secure Vehicle Alliance (1998) Tackling Vehicle
Crime: A Practical Guide For Local Community Safety Partnerships, Swindon.
Goldblatt, P and Lewis, C (eds) (1998) Reducing offending: an
assessment of research evidence on ways of dealing with offending behaviour, Home
Office Research Study 187, London, Home Office.
Home Office (1999) Car Theft Index, London, Home Office.
Honess T and Maguire M (1993) Vehicle Watch and Car Theft: An Evaluation.
Crime Prevention Unit Series Paper 50, London, Home Office.
Hope T (1987) Residential Aspects of Autocrime. Home Office Research
and Planning Unit Bulletin No. 23, London, Home Office.
Light R, Nee C and Ingham H (1993) Car Theft: The Offender’s Perspective,
Home Office Research Study 130, London, Home Office.
Nee C (1993) Car Theft: The Offender’s Perspective, Research and
Statistics Department Paper 3. London, Home Office.
Poyner B and Webb B (1991) Crime Free Housing, Oxford, Butterworth-Heinemann.
Reducing and Preventing Vehicle Crime (2000) Report to the DETR Prepared
by Crime Concern to support the Beacon Council scheme
Rose, G (2000) The criminal histories of serious traffic offenders,
PRCU Research Paper, publication pending.
Sallybanks J and Brown R (1999) Vehicle Crime Reduction: Turning
the Corner, Policing and Reducing Crime Unit Paper 119, London, Home Office.
Sherman L et al (1998) Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn’t, What’s
Promising. Report to US Congress prepared by the National Institute of Justice. Summary,
full report and updates available on the internet at: http://www.preventingcrime.org
Smith A (1999) Motor Projects Reviewed; Current Knowledge and Good
Practice, Policing and Reducing Crime Unit Ad Hoc Paper 183, London, Home Office.
Spencer E (1992) Car Crime and Young People on a Sunderland Housing
Estate, Policing and Reducing Crime Unit Paper 40, London, Home Office.
St. Gallen Consultancy Group (1997) A Guide to Car Park Design and
Use, Review Document Sept. 1997.
Stockdale J E & Graham P J (1995) Combating Burglary: An Evaluation of Three
Strategies Home Office Crime Prevention and Detection Series NO. 59 London, Home Office.
Sutton M with Johnston K and Lockwood H (1998) Handling Stolen Goods:
a market reduction approach, Home Office Research Study 178, London, Home Office.
Thames Valley Partnership (1999) Lex Guide to Vehicle Security for Fleet
Managers
Thames Valley Partnership (1999) Vehicle Fraud Prevention Guide for Dealers
Tilley N (1993) Understanding Car Parks, Crime and CCTV: Evaluation
Lessons from Safer Cities, Crime Prevention Unit Paper 42, London, Home Office.
Vehicle Crime Reduction Action Team (VCRAT) (2000) Tackling Vehicle
Crime: A Five Year Strategy. Crime Reduction Programme, London, Home Office.
Webb B, Brown B and Bennet K (1992) Preventing Car Crime in Car
Parks, Crime Prevention Unit Paper 34, London, Home Office.
Webb B and Laycock G (1992) Tackling Car Crime: The Nature and Extent
of the Problem, Crime Prevention Unit Paper 32, London, Home Office.
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