Crime Reduction - Helping to Reduce Crime in Your Area

Good Practice

A main aim of the TVCP is to develop good practice through its work with a small number of areas, which can be disseminated and embedded nationally in order to support and guide the efforts of all crime reduction agencies in the fight against violence.

Effective Practice Database: The Crime Reduction website has an effective practice database where ideas and effective practice can be shared. We would like you to add to the database too with your own ideas and initiatives. To visit the site please click here

The Jill Dando Institute published a good practice guide for the TVCP in November 2006. Click here  to download this.

Click here for a summary report of problem profiles submitted by TVCP Tranche 3 areas.

Domestic violence

Lessons Learned from the Domestic Violence Enforcement Campaigns 2006 Download PDF

Click here to download a checklist of actions and activities which good practice gathered through the TVCP tells us should ideally be in place in order to tackle domestic violence - aimed at Government Office crime managers, CDRPs and police.

Draft guidance about police use of body-worn video systems published January 2007 Click here for link

Alcohol related violence

Click here to download lessons learned from Alcohol Misuse Enforcement Campaigns.

Click here  for good practice for dealing with problem licensed premises

Research conducted into young people's perceptions and experiences of the night time economy in Liverpool City Centre, to assist local agencies with planning and policy-making around violence. Questionnaire  Final report

For examples of communications material that has been used in the TVCP areas click here.

Click here to download a checklist of actions and activities which good practice gathered through the TVCP tells us should ideally be in place in order to tackle alcohol-related violence - aimed at Government Office crime managers, CDRPs and police.

Last update: Friday, November 21, 2008

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