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References

1   See Home Office (1998a) Crime & Disorder Act. Home Office: London Back to Document

Home Office (1998b) Guidance on Statutory Crime & Disorder Partnerships: Crime & Disorder Act 1998. Home Office: London

Home Office (1998c) Crime & Disorder Act 1998: Introductory Guide. Home Office: London.

2   Audit Commission (1996) Safety in Numbers, Audit Commission for Local Authorities & the National Health Service in England & Wales, London. Back to Document

Bland. N.(1997) Measuring Public Expectations of Policing: An Evaluation of Gap Analysis, Police Research Series, paper 24, Home Office London.

Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (1997) Winning the Race: Policing Plural Communities, London: HMSO.

Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (1999) Winning the Race: Revisited, London: HMSO.

Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (1999b) Keeping the Peace: Policing Disorder London: HMSO.

3   Audit Commission (1996) ‘Safety in Numbers’ Audit Commission for Local Authorities & the National Health Service in England & Wales, London. Back to Document

4   Nixon, J. Hunter , C. Shayer, S. ‘The Use of Legal Remedies by Social Landlords to Deal with Neighbourhood Nuisance’, Centre for Regional Economic & Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University) Back to Document

5   Audit Commission (1996) Safety in Numbers, Audit Commission for Local Authorities & the National Health Service in England & Wales, London. Back to Document

6 Nixon, J. Hunter , C. Shayer, S. ‘The Use of Legal Remedies by Social Landlords to Deal with Neighbourhood Nuisance’, Centre for Regional Economic & Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University 6. ‘The 1998 British Crime Survey’ Home Office 1999 Back to Document

7 British Crime Survey (1998) Home Office: London. Back to Document

8   Dignan, J., Sorsby, A., Hibbert, J. ‘Neighbour Disputes – Comparing the Cost Effectiveness of Mediation & Alternative Approaches’, Centre for Criminological & Legal research, University of Sheffield, 1996) Back to Document

9   DETR (1999) Analysis of the Survey of English Housing 1999-97. Back to Document

10   Nixon, J. Hunter , C. Shayer, S. ‘The Use of Legal Remedies by Social Landlords to Deal with Neighbourhood Nuisance’, Centre for Regional Economic & Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University) Back to Document

11   Audit Commission (1996) Safety in Numbers, Audit Commission for Local Authorities & the National Health Service in England & Wales, London. pp.10-11 Back to Document

12   Home Office, Research Findings No.93, ‘Concern About Crime: Findings from the 1998 British Crime Survey’ Back to Document 

13   Mirerlees-Black et al., (1998) The 1998 British Crime Survey: England & Wales. Home Office Statistical Bulletin 21/28. London: Home Office. Back to Document

14   Nixon, J. Hunter , C. Shayer, S. ‘The Use of Legal Remedies by Social Landlords to Deal with Neighbourhood Nuisance’, (1999) Centre for Regional Economic & Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University) Back to Document

15   Home Office Analysis of defendants proceeded against in Magistrate’s, Courts cited on page 20, Social Exclusion Unit, National Strategy for Neighbourhood RenewalReport of Policy Action Team 8: Anti-Social Behaviour (March 2000) Back to Document

16   Home analysis of sample of Crime & Disorder audits and strategies (1999) unpublished. Cited on p.21 of Social Exclusion Unit, National Strategy for Neighbourhood RenewalReport of Policy Action Team 8: Anti-Social Behaviour (March 2000) Back to Document

17 Home Office analysis for Social Exclusion Unit (1999) cited on p21 National Strategy for Neighbourhood RenewalReport of Policy Action Team 8: Anti-Social Behaviour (March 2000) Back to Document

18   Nixon, J. Hunter , C. Shayer, S. ‘The Use of Legal Remedies by Social Landlords to Deal with Neighbourhood Nuisance’, (1999) Centre for Regional Economic & Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University) Back to Document

19   Social Exclusion Unit, National Strategy for Neighbourhood RenewalReport of Policy Action Team 8: Anti-Social Behaviour (March 2000) p.35. Back to Document

20   Aldbourne Associates (1993) ‘The Management of Neighbourhood Complaints in Social Housing,

Back to Document

21   Nixon, J. Hunter , C. Shayer, S. ‘The Use of Legal Remedies by Social Landlords to Deal with Neighbourhood Nuisance’, (1999) Centre for Regional Economic & Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University) Back to Document

22    Dignan J, Sorsby A, Hibbert J. (1996) Neighbour Disputes – Comparing the cost effectiveness of mediation & alternative approaches. University of Sheffield. Centre for Criminological Research. Back to Document

23    Social Exclusion Unit, National Strategy for Neighbourhood RenewalReport of Policy Action Team 8: Anti-Social Behaviour (March 2000). p.35. Back to Document

24 Allen. C., Sprigings N. Managing Risk Together (1999) Salford University, Salford Housing & Urban Planning Unit Back to Document

25   Social Exclusion Unit, National Strategy for Neighbourhood RenewalReport of Policy Action Team 8: Anti-Social Behaviour (March 2000). p.35. Back to Document

26    NACRO (1998) Nuisance & Anti-Social Behaviour – A Report of a Survey of Local Authority Housing Departments Back to Document

27   Accounts Commission (1997) A Safer Place: Property Risk Management in Schools, Accounts Commission for Scotland, Edinburgh Back to Document

28   Audit Commission (1996) Safety in Numbers, p.15, Audit Commission for Local Authorities & the National Health Service in England & Wales, London Back to Document

29   Social Exclusion Unit, National Strategy for Neighbourhood RenewalReport of Policy Action Team 8: Anti-Social Behaviour (March 2000). p.29 Back to Document

30    Crime & Disorder Act (insert website address) Back to Document

31   Home Office, Research & Statistics Directorate Back to Document

32   Mason, A & Palmer A. (1996) Queer Bashing, Stonewall Back to Document

33   Ruter, M. & Smith D. (1995) Psychological Disorders in Young People: Time, Trends & their Causes. John Wiles Press Back to Document

34 Dignan J, Sorsby A, Hibbert J. (1996) Neighbour Disputes – Comparing the cost effectiveness of mediation & alternative approaches. University of Sheffield. Centre for Criminological Research. Back to Document

35 Flood-Page c. (1999) Disengaged Teenagers: Findings from the 1998/9 Youth Lifestyle Survey, (unpublished research), Home Office Research, Development & Statistics Directorate. Back to Document

36    Bright, J (1997) Turning the Tide, Demos, London Back to Document

37    Social Exclusion Unit, National Strategy for Neighbourhood RenewalReport of Policy Action Team 8: Anti-Social Behaviour p.25. Back to Document

38   Nixon, J. Hunter , C. Shayer, S. (1999) The Use of Legal Remedies by Social Landlords to Deal with Neighbourhood Nuisance’, Centre for Regional Economic & Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University) Back to Document

39    Graham, J & Bowling, B. (1995) Young People & Crime Home Office Research Paper 145.Back to Document

40   Flood-Page C. (1999) Disengaged Teenagers: Findings from the1998/9 Youth Lifestyle Survey, (unpublished research), Home Office Research, Development & Statistics Directorate. Back to Document

41 Alcohol Concern website address (insert) Back to Document

42 Social Exclusion Unit, National Strategy for Neighbourhood RenewalReport of Policy Action Team 8: Anti-Social Behaviour p.26. Back to Document

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