The Causal Connection Between Drug Misuse and Crime (2009)
Bennett, Trevor, Holloway, Katy
One of the most influential accounts of the causal connection between drug use and crime was developed by Paul Goldstein in a tripartite conceptual framework that divided explanations of the...
GENDER, MOTIVATION AND THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF STREET ROBBERY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM (2007)
Brookman, Fiona, Mullins, Christopher, Bennett, Trevor, Wright, Richard
In an influential study of gender and the accomplishment of street robbery in the United States, Miller (1998) demonstrated that whereas there were few gender differences in the motivations for such...
The Foreground Dynamics of Street Robbery in Britain (2006)
Wright, Richard, Brookman, Fiona, Bennett, Trevor
Research into the situational dynamics of street robbery in the United States has identified a commitment to street culture, and participation in the self-indulgent activities promoted by that...
The Foreground Dynamics of Street Robbery in Britain (2005)
Wright, Richard, Brookman, Fiona, Bennett, Trevor
Research into the situational dynamics of street robbery in the United States has identified a commitment to street culture, and participation in the self-indulgent activities promoted by that...
The Foreground Dynamics of Street Robbery in Britain (2005)
Wright, Richard, Brookman, Fiona, Bennett, Trevor
Research into the situational dynamics of street robbery in the United States has identified a commitment to street culture, and participation in the self-indulgent activities promoted by that...
Gang Membership, Drugs and Crime in the UK (2004)
Bennett, Trevor, Holloway, Katy
There is some evidence from national newspapers and government reports that the number of gangs and gang members in the United Kingdom is increasing. There are also reports that street gangs are...
Gang Membership, Drugs and Crime in the UK1 (2004)
Bennett, Trevor, Holloway, Katy
There is some evidence from national newspapers and government reports that the number of gangs and gang members in the United Kingdom is increasing. There are also reports that street gangs are...
John Ashcroft, Deborah J. Daniels, Sarah V. Hart, Bruce Taylor, Vicknasingam Balasingam, Trevor Bennett, ...
policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Taylor, Bruce, Bennett, Trevor
First report of the International Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program (I-Adam), modelled after the U.S. program (ADAM), being implemented in various countries. Detained arrestees are periodically...
What's New in Evaluation Research? A Note on the Pawson and Tilley Article (1996)
This paper examines the criticisms of quasi-experimental design included in a recent article by Pawson and Tilley (1994). The note argues that the criticisms are poorly developed and unconvincing and...
A SURVEY OF THE ALLOCATION AND USE OF COMMUNITY CONSTABLES IN ENGLAND AND WALES (1992)
The paper presents the findings of a national survey of the allocation and use of community constables among police forces in England and Wales. The methods used involved distributing a...
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A POLICE-INITIATED FEAR-REDUCING STRATEGY (1991)
The paper presents the results of a quasi-experimental evaluation of the impact of a policing initiative which aimed to reduce fear of crime and to improve the quality of life of residents in two...
In Eight Countries, John Ashcroft, Deborah J. Daniels, Vicknasingam Balasingam, Trevor Bennett, Henry H. Brownstein, ...
this document are those of the authors and do not represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice
FACTORS RELATED TO PARTICIPATION IN NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH SCHEMES (1989)
The development of community crime prevention programmes in the United States of America has been accompanied by a growing body of research which has aimed to determine the characteristics of...
The future of policing / Trevor Bennett (editor) (1983)
"Papers presented to 15 th Cropwood Round Table Conference"
THE SOCIAL DISTRIBUTION OF CRIMINAL LABELS: Police " Proaction " or " Reaction "? (1979)
The purpose of this paper was to analyse the labelling theorists' argument that the police would regularly apprehend, arrest and officially process a disproportionate number of working-class...