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Communicating Crime Reduction

Connecting with business

Overview

Connecting with business

Introduction

How engaging with business can help you

Making a wish list

Understanding what business needs

Making contact

Keeping the relationship alive

The small print

Useful resources

Further reading

Further reading

Allen, R (2001) ‘Informing the Public’, Criminal Justice Matters 43 (Spring 2001) 

Audit Commission (1999) Conducting Crime and Disorder Audits, Audit Commission 

Bond, M and Fraser, P (2001) Merseyside Zero Tolerance Initiative for Women and Children: Report on a focus group inquiry into the impact of the mass media education campaign, Nacro

Boys, A, Fox, C and Warburton, F (2000) Putting the community into community safety, Nacro 

Bradley, R (1998) Public Expectations and Perceptions of Policing (Police Research Series 96), Home Office 

Carley, M et al. (2000) Urban regeneration through partnership: A critical appraisal, Joseph Rowntree

Foundaton/Policy Press Chadee, D (2001) ‘Fear of Crime and the Media: from perceptions to reality’, Criminal Justice Matters 43 (Spring 2001)

Doherty, C (2001) ‘Spreading the Word: the media and crime reduction’, Criminal Justice Matters 43 (Spring2001)

Drugs Prevention Advisory Service (2001a) Let’s get real: Key messages, DPAS

Drugs Prevention Advisory Service (2001b) Communicating anti-drug messages through the media, DPAS

Drugs Prevention Advisory Service (2001c) Drugs communications strategy and tactics: Local examples in a national context, DPAS

Garside, R (2001) ‘Putting the Emotion Back into Crime: or how we can start to win the war of the headlines’, Criminal Justice Matters 43 (Spring 2001)

Gray, P, Fox, C and Warburton, F (2001) The Nacro guide to developing and implementing crime reduction strategies, Nacro

Mawby, RC (2001) ‘Promoting the Police? The rise of Police Image Work’, Criminal Justice Matters 43 (Spring 2001)

McLuhan, M (1964) Understanding Media, Routledge

Mullett, D (2001) The Nacro guide to partnership working, Nacro

Roberts, M et al. (2001) ‘Just Noise? Newspaper Crime Reporting and the Fear of Crime’, Criminal Justice Matters 43 (Spring 2001)

Stone, E (2001) Consulting with disabled children and young people, Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Vehicle Crime Reduction Action Team (1999) Tackling Vehicle Crime: A five year strategy, Home Office

Nina Schuller has produced more detailed guidance on involving the private sector in local partnerships as part of the nacro Community Safety Practice Briefing series. In the business of preventing crime together February 2002, Making it our business  2001 and Open for business’ 2000 are all worth a read. They are available at www.nacro.org.uk or from Nacro, Crime and Social Policy Section, 237 Queenstwon Road, London SW8 3NP, Tel 020 7501 0555


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