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Appendix C1: Bibliography of core reference documents

Anderson, Simon et al (1994). Cautionary Tales - young people, crime and policing in Edinburgh. Aldershot: Avebury

Anderson, Simon (1997). A Study of Crime in Rural Scotland. The Scottish Office, Central Research Unit. Scotland: The Stationery Office

Anderson, Simon and Sawyer, Beckie (1999). Evaluation of the Teenwise alcohol project. Scottish Executive Central Research Unit. Available through http://www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/pub_XX.asp?Year=1999

Audit Scotland (2002), Vandalism and Fire in Schools Cost Councils Over £8M Last Year. Press Release 25 June 2002.

Australian Institute of Family Studies (0ctober 2002). Patterns and precursors of adolescent antisocial behaviour - the first report. Australia: Crime Prevention Victoria, Victoria Government. Available at http://www.aifs.org.au/atp/pubs/patterns.html

Brand, Sam and Price, Richard (2000). The economic and social costs of crime. Home Office Research Study 217. London: Home Office. Available at http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/hors217.pdf

Budd Tracey and Sims, Lorraine (2001) Antisocial behaviour and disorder: findings from the 2000 British Crime Survey. Home Office Findings 145. London: Home Office. Available at http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/rf2001.html

Burrows John and Ingram, Dave (1999) Counting the Cost - crime against business in Scotland. Scotland: Scottish Executive Central Research Unit.

Clapham, David et al (1995). A Baseline Study of Housing Management in Scotland. Central Research Unit, The Scottish Office.

Communities that Care FOR Youth Justice Board (November 2001). Risk and protective factors associated with youth crime and effective interventions to prevent it. YJB Research Note No 5. Youth Justice Board. Available at http://www.youth-justice-board.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/711B17F5-FD94-4450-B649-1169A3437EE3/0/YJB_RiskReport1.pdf

Crime and Disorder Act 1998 Chapter 37. London: The Stationery Office.

Dillane, J et al (2001). Evaluation of the Dundee Families Project - final report. Scotland: Scottish Executive Central Research Unit. Available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library3/housing/edfp-00.asp

ESYTC ( 2001) The Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime - Report to ESRC on Sweeps 1 and 2. Edinburgh University. Available at http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/cls/esytc/reporttoesrc.htm

ESYTC ( 2003) The Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime - Report to ESRC on Sweeps 3 and 4. Edinburgh University. Available at http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/cls/esytc/reporttoesrc03.htm

European Commission (2003) Results of Eurobarometer 58.0: Analysis of Public Attitudes to Insecurity, Fear of Crime and Crime Prevention. Brussels: European Commission Available at http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/public_opinion/archives/eb/ebs_181_sum_en.pdf

Farrall, S et al (1997) Measuring Crime and the Fear of Crime: Findings from a Methodological Study. British Journal of Criminology. Vol.37. No.4. P.657-678.

Farrington, D.P. (1999) Measuring, explaining and preventing shoplifting. Security Journal Vol 12(1) pg9-27.

Flood-Page, Claire et al (2000). Youth Crime: Findings from the 1998/99 Youth Lifestyles Survey. Home Office Research Study 209. London: Home Office. Available at http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/rf2000.html

GREAT BRITAIN. Department of the Environment, Trade and the Regions (2000) Report of the Policy Action Team 8: Anti-social behaviour. Available at http://www.socialexclusionunit.gov.uk/publications/pat/pat8/index.htm

GREAT BRITAIN Office of the Deputy Prime Minister: Neighbourhood Renewal Unit. Youth nuisance report. Available at http://www.renewal.net/Nav.asp?Category=:crime:crime%20and%20people:youth%20nuisance

Hartless, J. M. et al (1995) More Sinned Against than Sinning: A Study of Young Teenagers' Experience of Crime. British Journal of Criminology. Vol.35. No.1. pg 114-133

Home Office (2002) Criminal Statistics, England and Wales 2001 Cmd 5696. London: The Stationery Office

Home Office Crime Reduction Toolkits website. Available at http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/toolkits/index.htm .

Hope, Steven, Martin, Chris and Dudleston, Anna (2003 ) Scotland's People: Results from the 2001/2002 Scottish Household Survey - Volume 7. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive. Available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/finance/spv7-00.asp

Joseph Rowntree Foundation (2003 ), Community Policing Experiment Failed to Reduce Residents' Fear of Crime. Press Release 9 October 2003. Available at http://www.jrf.org.uk/pressroom/releases/091003.asp

McGallagly, Inspector Joe, Power, Prof. Kevin and Littlewood, Peter and Meikle, Janice (1998) Evaluation of the Hamilton Child Safety Initiative. Edinburgh: The Scottish Office.

Summary available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/documents/crf24-00.htm

MVA (2002). Young People and crime in Scotland - findings from the 2000 Scottish Crime Survey Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Central Research Unit

MVA (2002) The 2000 Scottish Crime Survey: Overview Report. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Central Research Unit. Available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/kd01/green/csor.pdf

MVA (2000) The 2000 Scottish Crime Survey: First Results. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Central Research Unit. Available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/resfinds/crf51-00.asp

Rutter, M. et al (1998) Anti-social Behaviour by Young People. New York: Cambridge University Press

NERA (2002), "The Economic Cost of Fraud: A Report for the Home Office and the Serious Fraud Office." London: NERA.

Scott, Suzie and Parkey, Hilary (1998) Myths and Reality: Anti-social behaviour in Scotland. Housing Studies Vol 13 No 3 pg 325-345.

Scottish Executive (2002) , Scotland's People: Results from the 2001/2002 Scottish Household Survey. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive. Available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/about/SR/CRU-SocInc/00016002/publications.aspx

Scottish Executive (2003) Putting our Communities First - a strategy for tackling anti-social behaviour. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive

Sellin, T. IN Biderman, J. and Reis, A. (1967) On explaining the dark figure of crime. Annals of the American Academy of Politics and Social Science. Vol 374 pg1-15.

Simmons et al (2003), British Crime Survey: Crime in England and Wales 2002/03. London: Home Office. Available at http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/crimeew0203.html

Smith, D. J. et al (2001) The Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime: Key Findings at Ages 12 and 13. Edinburgh University.

Towler, Keith and Brehoney, Jane (1997 ) Hanging around the bus stop: youth crime and young offenders in rural areas. London: NACRO

Youth Justice Board (2003) Youth Survey 2003:Research Study conducted for the Youth Justice Board by MORI January - March 2003. Youth Justice Board. Available at http://www.youth-justice-board.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/CA27D4E6-4331-4825-9FE0-698C11FD3D78/428/YouthSurvey2003.pdf

Wilson, J. Q. and Kelling, G. L. (1982), "Broken Windows: the Police and Neighbourhood Safety." Atlantic Monthly. Vol. 29, Issue 3, P.29-38.

Appendix C2: Bibliography of background references

Anon. (2002) Anti Social Behaviour orders - young offenders IN Hansard Written Answers Vol 389, col 664W 19 July 2002. Hansard. Available at http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm200102/cmhansrd/vo020719/text/20719w23.htm#20719w23.html_dpthd0

Audit Scotland (2002). Dealing with offending by young people - performance audit. Edinburgh: Auditor General Accounts Commission

Audit Scotland (June 2001) Youth Justice in Scotland - a baseline report. Edinburgh: Auditor General Accounts Commission.

Barry, Monica et al (2000). Children, young people and crime in Britain and Ireland: from Exclusion to Inclusion - 1998 Conference Papers. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Central Research Unit. Available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/kd01/crime-00.pdf

Beinart, Sarah et al (2002) Youth at risk? A national survey of risk factors, protective factors and problem behaviour among young people in England, Scotland and Wales. London: Communities that Care

Bradshaw, Paul (2003) Underage drinking and the illegal purchase of alcohol (Crime and criminal justice) Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Social Research.

Campbell, Siobhan (January 2002). A review of anti-social behaviour orders. Home Office Research Study 236. London: Home Office

Christmann, Kris, Rogerson, Michelle and Walters, Derek ( 2003 ) Fear of Crime and insecurity n New Deal for Communities Partnerships. Research Report 14. Sheffield Hallam University.

East, Kate and Campbell, Siobhan (1999) Aspects of Crime - young offenders 1999. London: Home Office. Available at http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/aspects-youngoffs.pdf

European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) Setting priorities and objectives for the period January 2003-December 2004. Available at http://europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/eucpn/docs/workprog2003final.pdf

Farrell, S et al (1997) Open and Closed Question, Social Research Update, Issue 17. University of Surrey. Available at http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/sru/SRU17.html

Fletcher, Nick (2002) Crime and Disorder Act 1998 and Anti-Social Behaviour in Scotland: a study of the use of evictions and ASBOs in Scotland. Edinburgh: Chartered Institute of Housing

GREAT BRITAIN Home Office (2002) A Guide to Anti-Social Behaviour Orders and Acceptable Behaviour Contracts. Available at http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/asbos9.htm

GREAT BRITAIN Home Office (1997) Young Prisoners: A Thematic Review by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales. Thematic Report. London: Home Office. Available at http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/docs/yprispref.html

Hagell A (2003) Understanding and challenging youth offending. Quality Protects Research Briefing. Joint publication between Department of Health, Research in Practice, and Making Research Count. Available at http://www.rip.org.uk/publications/QPB/brief8.pdf
Joseph Rowntree Foundation(1996)Understanding and preventing youth crime IN Social Policy Research Findings, No 93 Apr 1996, pp1-4

Joseph Rowntree Foundation (2002) A national survey of problem behaviour and associated risk and protective factors among young people. Available at http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/432.asp

Muncie, John (1999) Youth and Crime - a critical introduction. London: Sage.

Pfeiffer, Christian (May 1998) Trends in Juvenile Violence in European Countries. National Criminal Justice Reference Service. Available at http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles/fs000202.txt

Scottish Executive (January 2002). CONFIDENTIAL Report. Crime Pilots: a profile of 16 and 17-year-old offenders and exploratory audit of services. Criminal Justice Branch, Scottish Executive Central Research Unit.

Scottish Executive (2002) Scotland's Action Programme to Reduce Youth Crime. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive. Available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library3/justice/sapt-00.asp

Scottish Executive (2003) Education Department Circular No 6/03 . Reporting incidents of anti-social behaviour and violence. Available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/education/edc06-00.asp

Scottish Executive, Neighbourhood Services Team (2003) Building strong, safe and attractive communities: consultation on wardens and other community based initiatives to tackle anti-social behaviour - summary report on the consultation. Edinburgh: Stationery Office.

Scottish Executive (2003) Building strong, safe and attractive communities: guidance for submissions. Guidance to local authorities and their community planning partners on preparing submissions for wardens and other community based initiatives to tackle anti-social behaviour. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive. Available at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/social/asbg.pdf

Semmens, Natasha (2001) The Relationship between accuracy and confidence in survey-based research: Findings from a pilot study on the fear of crime. International Journal of Research Methodology Vol 4 No 3 pg 173-182.

Shaw, Margaret Inventing in Youth: International Approaches to Preventing Crime and Victimization. International Centre for the Prevention of Crime. Available at http://www.astwood.ca/assets/investinginyouth.pdf

Soothill, Keith, Fancis, Brian and Fligelstone, Rachel (2002) . Patterns of offending behaviour - a new approach. Home Office Findings 171. London: Home Office. Available from http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pubsintro1.html

Tulloch, Prof. J. (2001) Fear of Crime - summary volume. National Campaign Against Violence and Crime Unit (NCAVAC). Australia Attorney General. Available at http://www.ncp.gov.au/www/ncpHome.nsf/HeadingPagesDisplay/Publications?OpenDocument

Tulloch, M (2000) The Meaning of Age Differences in the Fear of Crime: Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches. British Journal of Criminology. Vol 40 Part 3 pg 451-467

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