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Personal, Situational and Incidental Vulnerabilities to ASB Harm. A follow up study.

 

 

 

Rebooting The PC: Using Innovation to Drive smart Policing. A Policy Exchange Report

 

Assessing the Effects of Prevent Policing. A report to the Association of Chief Police Officers

 

 

Policing & The Big Society: Co-production and Social Control

 

Re-thinking the Policing of Anti-Social Behaviour: A report to HMIC

 

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Rebooting The PC: Using Innovation to Drive smart Policing. A Policy Exchange Report

 

Assessing the Effects of Prevent Policing. A report to the Association of Chief Police Officers

 

Policing & The Big Society: Co-production and Social Control

 

Re-thinking the Policing of Anti-Social Behaviour: A report to HMIC

 

Improving the Partnership Response to Anti-Social Behaviour in South Wales: An assessment of Processes and Outcomes.

 

Policing, Situational Intelligence & The information Environment: A report to HMIC

 

 

 

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Briefing Notes

Police Funding (England & Wales) 2011-12:
Police Briefing Paper Number 1
Dr Tim Brain
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UPSI Briefing Note
Martin innes
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The Signal Crimes Perspective
A Sixty Second Briefing
Martin Innes
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i-Nsi: A Community Intelligence Tool
A Sixty Second Briefing
Martin Innes
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British Transport Police: Crime, Disorder & Police Visibility on the District Line
A Sixty Second Briefing
Martin Innes
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Homicide, Signal Resonance & Community Reassurance
A Sixty Second Briefing
Trudy Lowe, Martin Innes, Colin Roberts
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'Hearts & Minds' and 'Eyes & Ears': Reducing Radicalisation Risks Through Reassurance-Orientated Policing
A Sixty Second Briefing
Martin Innes
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Academic Articles

Reassurance Policing, Community Intelligence and the Co-Production of Neighbourhood Order
Martin Innes and Colin Roberts
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From Detection To Disruption: Intelligence & The Changing Logic of Police Crime Control in the UK
Martin Innes and James W. E. Sheptycki
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What’s Your Problem? Signal Crimes and Citizen-Focused Problem Solving
Martin Innes
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Community Intelligence in the Policing of Community Safety
Martin Innes and Colin Roberts
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Policing Uncertainty: Countering Terror through Community Intelligence and Democratic Policing
Martin Innes
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‘Hot’ Homicides and the Role of Police-Suspect Interviews in the Investigation of Illegal Deaths
Martin Innes
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Research Reports

Police Funding (England & Wales) 2011-12:
Police Briefing Paper Number 1
Dr Tim Brain
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Community Networks & Mobilisation in Delivering Neighborhood Security:
Exploring Concepts of ‘Horizontal’ & ‘Vertical’ Co-Production
Report of an Expert Group Meeting convened by the
Universities’ Police Science Institute, Cardiff University

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Hearts and Minds and Eyes and Ears:
Reducing Radicalisation Risks Through Reassurance-Oriented Policing
Martin innes, Colin Roberts, Trudy Lowe & Laurence Abbott
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Assessing the Effects of Prevent Policing
A Report to the Association of Chief Police Officers
Martin innes, Colin Roberts & Helen Innes. With Trudy Lowe & Suraj Lakhani
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Police Presence and Public Confidence in Local Policing: An Analysis of the British Crime Survey
Commissioned by HMIC
Martin innes and Helen Innes
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Rethinking The Policing of Anti-Social Behaviour
A Report For HMIC
Martin innes and Nicola Weston
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Field Studies on the Co-Production of Social Control:
A Backing Paper for the UPSI ESRC Expert Seminar
Martin innes and Colin Roberts
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Policing & Big Society: Co-Production & Social Control
Professor Rod Morgan
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Neighbourhood Security and Urban Change: Risk, Resillience and Recovery
Martin Innes and Vanessa Jones
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The Impact of Homicide Upon Public Confidence and Reassurance
Summary Report
Martin innes, Trudy Lowe, Nicola Weston and Colin Roberts
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Signal Events, Neighbourhood Security, Order and Reassurance in Cardiff
Summary Report
Martin innes, Laurence Abbott, Trudy Lowe, Colin Roberts and Nicola Weston
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The Causes and Consequences of Community Cohesion in Wales:
A Secondary Analysis
Helen Cooper, Martin innes
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Integrating the Domestic Abuse Coordinator and Flying Start: A Process and Outcome Evaluation
Trudy Lowe
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Measuring the Impact of Homicide on Community Reassurance
A Report to ACPO Homicide Working Group and NCPE
Martin Innes, Trudy Lowe and Colin Roberts
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Community Intelligence Report on Sutton Central Ward, Sutton. June 2006
Colin Roberts
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Business Policing Model
Nicola Weston, Martin Innes
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Police Review

Thinking: Big Society

What impact will the government’s ‘big society’ have on policing?

Martin Innes says two pilot projects in Cardiff shows the police service what the government wants officers to do and how effective it can be.

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Police Professional Magazine

Evidence Based Policing: Developing a DIY Culture

Prof. Martin Innes and Sergeant Sarah Tucker discuss how best to embed evidence-based policing to ensure that its merits are realised.

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Policing & Society Journal

Edited By: Prof. Martin Innes

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