Jon Bannister

More haste, less speed? An evaluation of Fast Track policies to tackle persistent youth offending in Scotland (2007)

Hill, Malcolm, Walker, Moira, Moodie, Kristina, Wallace, Brendan, Bannister, Jon, Khan, Furzana, ...

In 2003 the Scottish Executive introduced a new Fast Track policy on a pilot basis, which was intended to speed up the processing of persistent youth offending cases and reduce rates of persistent...

Fast Track Children's Hearings Pilot: Final Report of the Evaluation of the Pilot (2005)

Hill, Malcolm, Walker, Moira, Moodie, Kristina, Wallace, Brendan, Bannister, Jon, Khan, Furzana, ...

The Scottish Executive decided that a Fast Track approach to the children's hearings system would be introduced in early 2003 on a pilot basis in selected parts of Scotland. The aim was to improve...

Fast Track Children's Hearings Pilot: Final Report of the Evaluation of the Pilot (Abridged Version) (2005)

Hill, Malcolm, Walker, Moira, Moodie, Kristina, Wallace, Brendan, Bannister, Jon, Khan, Furzana, ...

The Scottish Executive decided that a Fast Track approach to the children's hearings system would be introduced in early 2003 on a pilot basis in selected parts of Scotland. The aim was to improve...

From Imitation To Intimidation: A Note on the Curious and Changing Relationship between the Media, Crime and Fear of Crime (2004)

Ditton, Jason, Chadee, Derek, Farrall, Stephen, Gilchrist, Elizabeth, Bannister, Jon

Although a connection between media reports and dramatizations of crime and peoples' fear of crime is intuitively attractive, an actual relationship has been discovered surprisingly infrequently....

From Imitation to Intimidation (2004)

Ditton, Jason, Chadee, Derek, Farrall, Stephen, Gilchrist, Elizabeth, Bannister, Jon

Although a connection between media reports and dramatizations of crime and peoples’ fear of crime is intuitively attractive, an actual relationship has been discovered surprisingly infrequently....

Social Psychology and the Fear of Crime (2000)

Farrall, Stephen, Bannister, Jon, Ditton, Jason, Gilchrist, Elizabeth

Research and theorizing about the fear of crime has, in the main, been dominated by researchers who have relied upon sociological or socio-demographic variables to account for variations in fear...

Reactions to victimisation: why has anger been ignored? (1999)

Ditton, Jason, Farrall, Stephen, Bannister, Jon, Gilchrist, Elisabeth, Pease, Ken

This article has been published in the journal, Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal [© Perpetuity Press].

Reactions to victimisation: why has anger been ignored? (1999)

Ditton, Jason, Farrall, Stephen, Bannister, Jon, Gilchrist, Elisabeth, Pease, Ken

This article has been published in the journal, Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal [© Perpetuity Press].

WOMEN AND THE 'FEAR OF CRIME': Challenging the Accepted Stereotype (1998)

GILCHRIST, ELIZABETH, BANNISTER, JON, DITTON, JASON, FARRALL, STEPHEN

Professional empirically generated survey data about the fear of crime persistently indicate relatively small but statistically significant differences between fear rates expressed by men and women....

QUESTIONING THE MEASUREMENT OF THE 'FEAR OF CRIME': Findings from a Major Methodological Study (1997)

FARRALL, STEPHEN, BANNISTER, JON, DITTON, JASON, GILCHRIST, ELIZABETH

Research upon the fear of crime has grown substantially in recent years. From its very inception, this field has relied almost exclusively upon quantitative surveys, which have suggested that the...