Pease, Ken, Summers, Lucía, Johnson, Shane D.
La aplicación de técnicas epidemiológicas al estudio del robo de domicilios ha demostrado que éstos se aglomeran espacio-temporalmente y de forma predecible (Johnson y Bowers, 2004; Johnson,...
Repeat victimization in the ICVS and the NCVS (2005)
Farrell, Graham, Tseloni, Andromachi, Pease, Ken
This article was published in the journal, Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal [© Perpetutity Press].
Of targets and supertargets: a routine activity theory of high crime rates (2005)
Farrell, Graham, Clark, Ken, Ellingworth, Dan, Pease, Ken
This article was published in the journal, Internet Journal of Criminology [© NUP]. It is also available at: http://www.internetjournalofcriminology.com/ijcarticles.html.
Population inequality: the case of repeat crime victimization (2005)
Tseloni, Andromachi, Pease, Ken
This article was published in the journal, International Review of Victimology [© AB Academic].
Victimisation and re-victimisation risk, housing type and area: a study of interactions (2005)
Bowers, Kate J., Johnson, Shane D., Pease, Ken
It is often assumed that less ostensibly affluent homes (eg terreced housing) are more at risk than other types of housing (such as detached houses) of being burgled. The research reported here shows...
Townsley, Michael, Smith, Chloe, Pease, Ken
DNA samples on the national database matching those found at scenes of serious violent or sexual crimes were identified. The earlier offence leading the sample to appear on the database was noted....
Data sharing in crime prevention: why and how (2004)
Criteria for the permissable exchange of relevant data within crime and disorder partnerships are to be found in the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Partnerships have experienced difficulties in...
Prospective hot-spotting: the future of crime mapping (2004)
Bowers, Kate J., Johnson, Shane D., Pease, Ken
This article has been published in the journal, British Journal of Criminology [© Oxford University Press].
Repeat personal victimisation: random effects, event dependence and unexplained heterogeneity (2004)
Tseloni, Andromachi, Wittebrood, Karin, Farrell, Graham, Pease, Ken
This is a restricted access article. The definitive version of this article is available at: http://bjc.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/44/1/66
Data Sharing in Crime Reduction: Why and How? (2004)
Criteria for the permissible exchange of relevant data within crime and disorder partnerships are to be found in the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Partnerships have experienced difficulties in...
This study of repeat victimization and crime prevention tackles issues relating to the measurement and interpretation of police data. In a study of repeat burglaries in Charlotte, NC, published in...
Data sharing and crime reduction: The long and winding road. (2003)
Brookes, Stephen, Moss, Kate, Pease, Ken
The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 charges responsible authorities with devising and implementing strategies for community safety. Responsible authorities comprice police and local authorities working...
Crime victimization: its extent and communication (2003)
Wiles, Paul, Simmons, Jon, Pease, Ken
The criminal justice contexts are identified in which understanding and communicating risks are important. The paper is thereafter exclusively concerned with the probability of crime victimization...
DNA and the active criminal population (2003)
Analysis of rates of submission of crime scene samples from one police force area and of matches with offender DNA samples already on the national database demonstrates, first, an increasing rate of...
Problem orientation, problem solving and organizational change (2003)
Townsley, Michael, Johnson, Shane D., Pease, Ken
The widespread adoption of problem-oriented policing requires a dramatic and fundamental change in both the organizational focus of the police and the manner in which day-to-day policing is...
Repeat personal victimization: 'boosts' or 'flags'? (2003)
Tseloni, Andromachi, Pease, Ken
Repeat victimization has recently featured prominently in crime reduction reasearch, especially in UK. Crime prevention efforts which focus on repeats have enjouyed some success. Yet little is known...
Reducing Burglary Initiative: early findings on burglary reduction (2003)
The first round of the Reducing Burglary Initiative (RBI), launched in 1999, funded 63 Strategic Development Projects (SDPs). One of the key aims of the RBI was to find out what burglary reduction...
Modelling property crime using the British Crime Survey (2002)
Tseloni, Andromachi, Osborn, Denise, Trickett, Alan, Pease, Ken
This article has been published in the journal, British Journal of Criminology [© Oxford University Press].
How efficiently can we target prolific offenders? (2002)
This report looks at the magnitude of crime perpetrated by the most active offenders in a particular police area and places it in the context of a research programme which seeks to integrate and...
Victim careers and 'career victims'? - toward a research agenda (2001)
Farrell, Graham, Tseloni, Andromachi, Wiersama, Brian, Pease, Ken
Why repeat victimization matters (2001)
The basic facts of repeat victimization are well known. Substantial proportions of differences in rates of crime are attributable to differences in their concentration on particular targets, whether...
Repeated bank robbery: themes and variations (2001)
Matthews, Roger, Pease, Catherine, Pease, Ken
This study examines all bank robberies, completed and attempted, reported to the U.K.'s Metropciitan Police in the years 1992- 1994. It shows the rate of repetition against the same branches to be...
Crime, technology and the future (2001)
The findings which are currently emerging from the Foreseight Crime Prevention Panel were published in March 2000. The Panel and its four task forces have been looking, up to 20 years ahead, at how...
Victim careers and 'career victims'? - toward a research agenda (2001)
Farrell, Graham, Tseloni, Andromachi, Wiersama, Brian, Pease, Ken
Victim careers and 'career victims'? - toward a research agenda (2001)
Farell, Graham, Tseloni, Andromachi, Wiersama, Brian, Pease, Ken
This is restricted access
Crime and Disorder Act 1998: Section 17. A wolf in sheep's clothing (1999)
This article was published in the journal, Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal [© Perpetuity Press].
Firearms licensing: facts in danger of neglect (1999)
This article has been published in the journal, Crime prevention and Community Safety: an international journal [© Perpetuity Press].
A review of street lighting evaluations: crime reduction effects (1999)
This article has been published in the journal, Crime Prevention Studies [© Criminal Justice Press].
The probation career of Al Truism (1999)
This article has been published in the journal, Howard journal of criminal justice [© Blackwell]. The definitive version: PEASE, K., 1999. The probation career of Al Truism. Howard Journal of...
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].
Illegal parking in disabled bays: a means of offender targetting (1999)
Chenery, Sylvia, Henshaw, Chris, Pease, Ken
This paper describes an initiative in Huddersfield that aimed to assess the scope for offender targeting through self-selection. It considers in particular the practice of illegally parking in...
Revictimisation: reducing the heat on hot victims (1999)
Preventing crime and preventing repeat victimisation are priority issues for the criminal justice system in 1999. Numerous research studies have shown that a small minority of offenders is...
Repeat victimisation: offenders accounts (1998)
Ashton, Julie, Brown, Imogen, Senior, Barbara, Pease, Ken
This article has been published in the journal, International Journal of Risk, Security and Crime Prevention [© Perpetuity Press].
Crime, labour and the wisdom of Solomon (1998)
This article has been published in the journal, International Journal of Risk, Security and Crime Prevention [© Institute of Policy Studies].
What shall we count when measuring zero tolerance? (1998)
In 1998 the Police Foundation held a residential seminar for senior policy makers inside and outside the police service on what zero tolerance might mean for the face of policing in Britain. The...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in British Journal of Criminology following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version:...
Like taking candy: why does repeat victimization occur? (1995)
Farrell, Graham, Phillips, Coretta, Pease, Ken
An analysis of different types of crimes give some explanations as to why such crimes are repeated. Repeated crimes examined include domestic violence, racial attacks, child sexual abuse, fights,...
Ellingworth, Dan, Farrell, Graham, Pease, Ken
Current study reveals that the British Crime Survey underestimates the number of repeat crimes that occur in the same areas to the same people. In 1992, the survey reported 63% of all property crimes...
The Merseyside domestic violence prevention project: some costs and benefits (1993)
Farrell, Graham, Buck, Wendy, Pease, Ken
This article was published in the journal, Studies of Crime and Prevention.
Once bitten, twice bitten: repeat victimisation and its implications for crime prevention (1993)
This report pulls together a number of research results from a variety of sources, much of it carried out with Home Office support. The subject of the report is ‘repeat victimisation’ – the...
Gender differences in criminal justice: an international comparison (1992)
Harvey, Linda, Burnham, R.W., Kendall, Kathy, Pease, Ken
This article was published in the journal, British Journal of Criminology [© Oxford University Press].
Perry, Christopher, Pease, Ken
This paper has two aims: first, to familiarize the reader with statistics of imprisonment in the UK and Europe, the relationship between receptions into prison, prison population, implied prison...
Multiple victimisation in Northern Ireland (1991)
Barr, Bob, Farrell, Graham, McCready, Fiona, Pease, Ken
Report to the Northern Ireland Office from the Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Manchester.
Personal crime against women: evidence from the 1982 British Crime Survey (1986)
This article was published in the journal, Howard Journal of Criminal Justice [© Blackwell]. The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.
Crime victimization: its extent and communication
Paul Wiles, Jon Simmons, Ken Pease
The criminal justice contexts are identified in which understanding and communicating risks are important. The paper is thereafter exclusively concerned with the probability of crime victimization...