157 pages tagged with Crime reduction
Zero-tolerance policing
Relentless order maintenance and aggressive law enforcement to reduce serious crime.
Targeted approaches to crime and disorder reduction
Targeted and proactive policing can reduce crime and antisocial behaviour.
Disrupting serious and organised criminals – menu of tactics
A tool designed to assist anyone involved in tackling organised crime with a range of tactical options to disrupt those criminals.
Practice bank
Find and share practice with organisations who are interested in crime reduction and criminal justice.
Anti-social behaviour
Toolkit of resources to help police tackle anti-social behaviour.
Electronic monitoring of offenders
Involves placing a tag around the ankle or wrist of an offender which, in combination with a receiving device, can verify their whereabouts at specified times.
Closed-circuit television (CCTV)
Hot spots policing
Firearm laws
Problem-oriented policing
Therapeutic foster care
Trying youths as adults
Drug substitution programmes
Measures to reduce repeat victimisation – burglary
Using repeat victimisation approach to target allocation of resources to reduce residential burglary.
Sports programmes designed to prevent crime and reduce reoffending
Targeted sports programmes for the general population, people at risk of offending, and people who have already committed crime.
Compulsory community treatment
A treatment programme for people with mental illness that legally requires adherence.
Dog training programmes in prison
Using prison inmates to deliver obedience training to dogs.
Halfway house programmes
Providing a community-based living environment, primarily to support offenders leaving prison.
Accident and emergency navigators
Accident and emergency navigators work in hospitals to support patients with a violence-related injury with the aim of reducing future involvement in violence.
A strategy that aims to reduce crime through aggressive law enforcement.
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