Crime: key references and evidence
References
Smith, D.J. and McVie, S. Theory and method in the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime British Journal of Criminology, 2003; 43;1
Department of Urban Studies University of Glasgow, A Report on the Consultation Responses to Putting Our Communities First: A Strategy for tackling Anti-Social Behaviour. University of Glasgow, 2003
The Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime Listing of findings and publications
Houchin R Social Exclusion and Imprisonment in Scotland: A report. Glasgow Caledonian University, 2005
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE Domestic Abuse recorded by the police in Scotland, 2007-08 Scottish Government, 2008
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE Homicide in Scotland, 2007-08 Scottish Government, 2008
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE Recorded Crimes and Offences Involving Firearms, Scotland, 2007-08 Scottish Scottish Government, 2008
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE Recorded Crime in Scotland, 2007/08 Scottish Government, 2008
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey 2006 Scottish Government, 2008
World Health Organisation (WHO) World report on violence and health WHO, 2002
Effectiveness evidence
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EPPI-Centre: Evidence library - Home page
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance - Topic index page
Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) - Home page
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