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Repeat Victimisation Publications

Anderson D, Chenery S and Pease K (1995a) Biting Back: Tackling Repeat Burglary and Car Crime. Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 58. London: Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Anderson D, Chenery S and Pease K (1995b) Preventing Repeat Victimisation: A Report on Progress in Huddersfield. Police Research Group Briefing Note 4/95. London: Home Office

Ashton, J., Brown, I., Senior, B. & Pease, K. (1998) 'Repeat Victimisation: Offender Accounts', International Journal of Risk, Security & Crime Prevention.

Bennett, T. (1995)'Identifying, Explaining & targeting Burglary Hot Spots' European Journal of Criminal Policy & Research 3, 113-123.

Bouloukos, A. & Farrell, G. (1997) 'On the Displacement Of Repeat Victimisation', in Newman, G., Clarke, R.V. & Giora Shoham, S. (eds) Rational Choice & Situational Crime Prevention.

Bridgeman C and Sampson A (1994) Wise After the Event: Tackling Repeat Victimisation. London: Home Office

Bridgeman C and Hobbs L (1997) Preventing Repeat Victimisation: the police officer’s guide. London: Home Office

Chenery S, Holt J and Pease K (1997) Biting Back II: Reducing Repeat Victimisation in Huddersfield. Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 82. London: Home Office

Chenery, S., Ellingworth, D., Tseloni, A. & Pease, K. (1996) 'Crimes Which Repeat: Undigested Evidence from the British Crime Survey 1992'. International Journal of Risk, Security & Crime Prevention, 1 207-216
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Ellingworth, D., Farrell, G. & Pease, K. (1995) ' A Victim is a Victim: Chronic Victimisation in Four Sweeps of the British Crime Survey'. British Journal of Criminology 35, 360-365

Ericsson, U. (1995) ' Straight from the Horse's Mouth'. Forensic Update 43, 23,-25

Farrell G and Pease K (2001) (eds) Repeat Victimisation Monsey NY:Criminal Justice Press

Farrell, G. (1995) 'Predicting & Preventing Revictimisation' in Tonry, M.& Farrington, D.P. (eds) Building a Safer Society. Crime & Justice 19. Chicago: University of Chicargo Press

Farrell, G. & Buckley, A. (1998) 'Prevalence, Incidence & Concentration of Domestic Violence in Merseyside' Howard Journal.

Farrell, G., Phillips, C. & Pease, K. (1995) 'Like Taking Candy: Why Does Repeat Victimisation Occur?' British Journal of Criminology 35, 384-399

Farrell, G and Pease K (1993) Once Bitten, Twice Bitten: Repeat Victimisation and its Implications for Crime Prevention. Crime Prevention Unit Paper 46. London: Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Farrell G and Pease K (1997) 'Repeat Victim Support' British Journal of Social Work, vol 27, 103-113.

Farrell, G. Edmunds, A. Hobbs, L. & Laycock, G. (2000) RV Snapshot: UK policing and repeat victimisation
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Forrester D, Chatterton M and Pease K (1988) The Kirkholt Burglary Prevention Project, Rochdale. Crime Prevention Unit Paper 13. London: Home Office

Forrester D, Frenz S, O’Connor M and Pease K (1990) The Kirkholt Burglary Prevention Project: Phase II. Crime Prevention Unit Paper 23. London: Home Office

Gill, M. & Pease, K. (1998) 'Repeat Robbers: How Are They Different?' in Gill, M. (ed) Crime at Work: Studies in Security & Crime Prevention. Leicester Perpetuity Press.

Hanmer J, Griffiths S and Jerwood D (1999) Arresting Evidence: Domestic Violence and Repeat Victimisation Police Research Series Paper 104. Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/crimreducpubs1.html

Holt, J.F. (1996) Repeat Victimisation: A Basic Implementation Model for Divisional Crime Management. Unpublished. Wakefield: West Yorkshire

Kershaw et al (2000) The 2000 British Crime Survey for England & Wales.

Home Office Statistical Bulletin 18/00. London: Home Office

Lauritsen, J.L. & Davis Quinet,K.F. (1995) Repeat Victimisation among Adolescents & Young Adults'. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 11, 143-166

Lloyd S, Farrell G and Pease K (1994) Preventing Repeated Domestic Violence: A Demonstration Project on Merseyside. Crime Prevention Unit Paper 49. London: Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Mayhew, P & Elliot, D. (1990) 'Self-reported offending, victimisation & the British Crime Survey'. Victims and Violence 5, 83-96

Miller, T.R. Cohen, M.A. & Wiersema, B. (1996) Victim Costs & Consequences: A New Look. Washington DC: National Institute of Justice.

Mirrlees-Black C and Ross A (1995) Crime against retail and manufacturing premises: findings from the 1994 Commercial Victimisation Survey. Research Study 146. London: Home Office

MVA Consultancy (1998) Main Findings from the 1996 Scottish Crime Survey. Endinburgh: HMSO

Osborn, D., Ellingworth, D., Hope, T. & Trickett, A. (1995) The Puzzle of Victimisation: Are Multiple Victims Different? School of Economic Studies, University of Manchester. Discusion paper 9512

Pease, K. (1998) Repeat Victimisation:Taking Stock, Police Research Series Paper No. 90, London: Home Office
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Pease K and Laycock G (1996) Reducing the Heat on Hot Victims. Washington: Bureau of Justice Statistics

Sampson A and Phillips C (1995) Reducing Repeat Racial Victimisation on an East London Estate. Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 67. London: Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Shaw M and Pease K (2000) Research on Repeat Victimisation in Scotland Scottish Executive Crime Research Unit

Shaw M. (2000) ' The bereavement process and repeated crime victimisation' in Farrell G. & Pease, K. (eds) Repeat Victimisation. Willow Tree Press. New York.

Trickett A, Osborn D, Seymour J and Pease K (1992) ‘What is different About High Crime Areas?’ British Journal of Criminology 32,81- 89

Tseloni, A. & Pease, K. (1998)' Repeat Victimisation & Policing: Who Gets Burgled, Where and How Often?' in Wikstrom, P.O., Skogan, W. Sherman, L. (eds) Problem-Oriented Policing and Crime Prevention. New York: Wadsworth.

Other relevant publications

Brand.,S. & Price, R. (2000) The Economic & Social Costs of Crime. Home Office Research Study 217
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/horspubs1.html

Bridgeman C (1996) Crime Risk Management: Making it work. Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 70. London: Home Office

Ekblom P (1988) Getting the Best out of Crime Analysis Crime Prevention Unit Series 10. Home Office
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Goldstein H. (1990) Problem-Oriented Policing, McGraw-Hill, New York

Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (2000) Calling Time on Crime, London: Home Office

Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (2000) On the Record, London: Home Office

Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (1998) Beating Crime, London: Home Office

Home Office (1998) Guidance on Statutory Crime & Disorder Partnerships: Crime & Disorder Act 1998, Home Office Communications Directorate, London: Home Office

Hough M & Tilley, N (1998) Auditing Crime & Disorder: Guidance for Local Partnerships, Police Research Group Crime Detection & Prevention Series, Paper No. 91, London: Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Hough, M & Tilley, N (1998) Getting the Grease to Squeak: Research Lessons for Crime Prevention, Police Research Group Crime Detection & Prevention Series, Paper No. 85, London: Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Leigh, A, Read, T & Tilley, N. (1998) Brit Pop II: Problem-Oriented Policing in Practice, Police Research Series Paper 95 London: Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Read T and Oldfield D (1995) Local Crime Analysis. Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 65. Home Office
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Read T and Tilley N. (2000) Not Rocket Science? Problem-Solving & Crime Reduction, Crime Reduction Series Paper 6 London: Home Office
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/crimreducpubs1.html

Shepherd JP (1990) Violent Crime in Bristol: An Accident and Emergency Department perspective. British Journal of Criminology 30

Shepherd J and Lisles C (1998) Toward multi agency violence prevention and victim support. British Journal of Criminology 38

Sherman L et al (1998) Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn’t, What’s Promising. Report to US Congress prepared by the National Institute of Justice. Summary, full report and updates available on the internet at:
http://www.preventingcrime.org

Tilley N and Hopkins M (1998) Business as Usual: The Small Business and Crime Initiative Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 93. Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

Tilley N (1995) Thinking about Crime Prevention Performance Indicators Crime Detection and Prevention Series Paper 57. Home Office http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/policerspubs1.html

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