Footnotes
Contents | Acknowledgements | Executive Summary | Chapter 1: About repeat victimisation | Chapter 2: The demonstration projects | Chapter 3: Meta-Evaluation | Chapter 4: Programme guide and resource tools | Appendix 1: Summary of research study outcomes | Appendix 2: Process evatuation framework | References
1 Criminal Justice Commission, 2000; 2001; Morgan, 2001b; Walter, 2000
2 for example, until late 1999, 'burglary' and 'break and enter' referred to different offences under South Australian legislation
3 Home Office Toolkit Team, 2001a
4 Borooah & Carcach, 1997; Home Office Toolkit Team, 2001b; Shaw & Pease, 2000
5 Farrell & Tseloni, 2001; Solicitor-General Canada, 1988
6 Anderson et al, 1995; Bowers, et al, 1998; Home Office Toolkit Team, 2001a; Johnston et al, 1994; Lindstrom, 1997; Meeks 1995 cited in PERF, 1996; Shepherd, 1980; Tilley, 1993a
7 Ellingworth et al, 1995; Ministry for Justice, New Zealand, 1996; Mirrlees-Black & Ross 1995 cited in Pease, 1998; Shaw & Pease, 2000; Sherman 1989 cited in PERF 1996; Solicitor-General Canada, 1988
8 Gray & Whitehead, 1998; Lloyd et al, 1994; Sampson & Phillips, 1995; Wood et al 1997 cited in Pease, 1998
9 Farrell 1992 cited in Farrell, 1995
10 Farrell, 1995
11 Anderson et al, 1995; Bowers et al, 1998; Johnson et al, 1997; Ratcliffe & McCullough, 1998; Robinson, 1998
12 Polvi et al, 1990, 1992
13 Burquest et al 1992, cited in Lindstrom, 1997; Lindstrom, 1997; Spelman, 1995; Taylor, 1999
14 Lloyd et al, 1994; Sampson & Phillips, 1995
15 Bennett and Durie,1999; Bowers et al, 1998; Home Office Toolkit Team, 2001a; Johnson et al, 1997; Lindstrom, 1997; Osborne & Tseloni, 1998; Trickett et al, 1992; 1995
16 Budd, 1999
17 Cooketal, 1987 cited in Criminal Justice Commission, 1996
18 eg Papp, 1981
19 Bridgeman & Sampson, 1994; Home Office Toolkit, 2001a; Pease, 1998
20 unpublished analysis of 1992 British Crime Survey cited in Pease, 1998
21 Forrester et al, 1988, 1990; Pease, 1992
22 Tilley, 1993b
23 Chenery, Holt & Pease, 1997
24 Tilley & Hopkins, 1998
25 Tilley and Webb, 1994
26 see Bridgeman and Hobbs,1997; Hanmer et al, 1999; Sampson & Phillips, 1995; Tilley & Hopkins, 1998
27 Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1999a,b
28 Chee, 1999
29 Mukherjee & Carcach, 1998
30 Government Statistician's Office, 1992
31 Office of Economic and Statistical Research, 2001
32 Criminal Justice Commission, 1997
33 Townsley et al, 2000
34 Taplin et al, 2001
35 Ireland, 1997
36 Morgan, 2001a
37 Criminal Justice Commission, 1997
38 Ireland, 1997
39 Taplin et al, 2001
40 see Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1999a, 1999b; Mukherjee & Carcach, 1998
41 Borooah & Carcach, 1997
42 Chee, 1999
43 Taplin et al, 2001
44 National Anti-Crime Strategy/National Campaign Against Violence and Crime, 1997
45 Criminal Justice Commission, 2000; 2001; Morgan, 2001b; Walter, 2000
46 Criminal Justice Commission, 2001:9
47 Fisher, Chorley & Riches, 1999:5; Walter, 2000:8
48 Fisher, Chorley & Riches, 1999:21; Walter, 2000:8
49 Walter, 2000
50 Criminal Justice Commission, 2001:23
51 Morgan, 2001
52 Criminal Justice Commission, 2001:3
53 Morgan, 2001; Walter, 2000
54 Criminal Justice Commission, 2001:20
55 Fisher, Chorley & Riches, 1999:28
56 SA break and enter dwelling offences have shown a consistent increase each year since 1997 (statistics provided by the SA Office of Crime Statistics); Queensland unlawful entry of dwellings offences have shown a consistent decline since 1996-97 (analysis by the Criminal Justice Commission, based on Queensland Police Service recorded crime statistics).
57 Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1999b:109
58 Morgan, 2001
59 Bouloukos & Farrell, 1997; Eck, 1999; Ekblom, 1998
60 Laycock 1989, 1995
61 ABS, 1999b:19-20
62 eg Anderson et al, 1995; Farrell & Pease, 1993; Hough & Ti
l ly, 1998; Perez, 2001
63 Bennet & Durie, 1999; Tilley & Webb, 1994
64 Projects at Kirkholt (see Forrester et al, 1988; Pease 1992) and Huddersfield (see Anderson et al, 1995; Chenery et al, 1997)
65 Tilley, 1993b
66 Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1999a
67 Walter, 2000:6
68 Pease, 1998
69 ABS, 1999a
70 eg Bridgeman & Hobbs, 1997
71 Taplin et al, 2001
72 eg Goldblatt, 1998
73 Eck, 1999; Forrester et al, 1988; Hough & Tilley, 1998; Jordan, 1998; Morris, 1996
74 Bridgeman & Hobbs, 1997
75 Henderson, 2001
76 Read & Tilley, 2000
77 Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2001a, 2001b; Home Office, 1990; Homel, 2000; Tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders, 2000
78 Liddle & Gelsthorpe, 1994a
79 Boys & Warburton 2000; Bridgeman & Hobbs, 1997; Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2001b; Coolbaugh & Hansel, 2000; Crime Prevention Division, NSW, 1998a, 1999b; Crime Prevention Unit, NZ, 2000; Criminal Justice Commission, 1999; Federation of Canadian Municipalities & NCPC, 2000; Hester, 2000; Home Office, 1990; Home Office Communication Directorate, 1998; Homel, 2000; Hough & Tilley, 1998a; Lead Ministers, 1995; Liddle & Gelsthorpe, 1994a, 1994b, 1994c; The International Centre for the Prevention of Crime, 2001; Tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders, 2000
80 see Clarke, 1992, 1995; Ekblom, 1998; Felson & Clarke, 1998; Wortley, 1997
81 eg Clarke, 1995; Ekblom, 1998; Griswold, 1992; Tilley & Webb, 1994
82 eg Laycock & Tilley, 1995; Sherman et al, 1998; van Dijk, 1997
83 eg Clarke, 1999; Laycock, 1985; Sutton, 1995
84 eg Goldblatt, 1998; Jordan, 1998; Morris, 1996; Sherman et al, 1998; Stockdale & Gresham, 1995
85 Bridgeman & Hobbs, 1997
86 adapted from Bridgeman & Hobbs, 1997
87 Bridgeman & Hobbs, 1997; Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2001a, 2001b; Homel, 2000; Hough & Tilley, 1998b; Liddle & Gelsthorpe, 1994b
88 Bureau of Justice Assistance, 2001b; Crime Prevention Division, NSW, 1998a; Crime Prevention Unit, NZ, 2000; Liddle & Gelsthorpe, 1994c; Tenth Unite
d N ations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders, 2000
89 '101 ways to give recognition to volunteers' cited in Office of Justice Programs, 1998
90 Walter, 2000 (SA Residential Break and Enter Pilot Project Programme Evaluation: Appendices Volume)