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Process Evaluations

Gill, M., Rose, A., Collins, K., & Hemming, M. (2006). Redeployable CCTV and drug related crime: A case of implementation failure. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 13, (5), 451-460.

Institute for Law and Justice. (2000). Evaluation of community policing in Tempe, Arizona: Final report. Alexandria, Virginia: Author.

Tilley, N., & Webb, J. (1994). Burglary reduction: Findings from safer cities schemes. London: Home Office Police Research Group.

van Soomeren, P., Steinmetz, C. H. D., & Ruijsendaal, W. (2002). Prevention of crime in and around high schools (The Amsterdam School Safety Project): Lessons in implementation. Paper presented at The Role of Schools in Crime Prevention Conference convened by the Australian Institute of Criminology in conjunction with the Department of Education, Employment and Training, Victoria, and Crime Prevention Victoria and held in Melbourne, 30 September - 1 October 2002.

Walsh, B. (2001). Evaluation of the local crime prevention program. Australia: Crime Prevention Unit, SA Attorney-General's Department.

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Outcome Evaluations

Amandus, H. E., Hunger, R. D., James, E., & Hendricks, S. (1995). Reevaluation of the effectiveness of environmental designs to reduce robbery risk in Florida convenience stores. Journal of Occupational Environmental Medicine, 37, (6), 711-717.

Armitage, R. (2002). To CCTV or not to CCTV? A review of current research into the effectiveness of CCTV systems in reducing crime. London: Nacro, Crime and Social Policy Section.

Armitage, R., Smyth, G., & Peace, K. (1999). Burnley CCTV evaluation. Britain: Huddersfleld University and Burnley Borough Council.

Barbrey, J. W. (2004). Measuring the effectiveness of crime control policies in Knoxville's public housing: Using mapping software to filter Part I crime data. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 20, (6), 6-32.

Casteel, C., & Peek-Asa, C. (2000). Effectiveness of crime prevention through environmental design in reducing robberies. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 18, (4 Suppl), 99-115.

Casteel, C., Peek-Asa, C., Howard, J., & Kraus, J. F. (2004). Effectiveness of crime prevention through environmental design in reducing criminal activity in liquor stores: A pilot study. Journal of Occupational Environmental Medicine, 46, (5), 450-458.

Gill, M., & Spriggs, A. (2005). Assessing the impact of CCTV. Britain: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.

Hendricks, S. A., Landsittel, D. P., Amandus, H. E., Malcan, J., & Bell, J. (1999). A matched case-control study of convenience store robbery risk factors. Journal of Occupational Environmental Medicine, 41, (11), 995-1004.

Holt, T., & Spencer, J. (2005). Little yellow box: The targeting of automatic teller machines as a strategy in reducing street robbery. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 7, (2), 15-28.

Honess, T., & Charman, E. (1992). Closed circuit television in public places, Its acceptability and perceived effectiveness. London: Police Research Group.

Morrow, E. N., & Hutton, S. A. (2000). The Chicago Alley Lighting Project: Final evaluation report. Chicago, IL: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.

O'Shea, T. C. (n.d.). The efficacy of home security measures. Mobile, AL: University of South Alabama, Center for Public Policy.

Plaster-Carter, S., Carter, S. L., & Dannenberg, A. L. (2003). Zoning out crime and improving community health in Sarasota, Florida: "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design." American Journal of Public Health, 93, (9), 1442-1445.

Poyner, B. (n.d.). Lessons from Lisson Green: An evaluation of walkway demolition on a British housing estate. United Kingdom: Barry Poyner Research Consultancy.

Sivarajasingam, V., & Shepherd, J. P. (1999). Effect of closed circuit television on urban violence. Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine, 16, (4), 255-257.

Sivarajasingam, V., Shepherd, J. P., & Matthews, K. (2003). Effect of urban closed circuit television on assault injury and violence detection. Injury Prevention, 9, (4), 312-316.

Smith, D. G., Gregson, M., & Morgan, J. (2003). Between the lines: An evaluation of the Secured Car Park Award Scheme. London: Home Office Research Studies.

Surette, R. (2006). CCTV and citizen guardianship suppression: A questionable proposition. Police Quarterly, 9, (1), 100-125.

Tilley, N. (1993). Understanding car parks, crime and CCTV: Evaluation lessons from safer cities. London: Police Research Group.

Tilley, N., & Webb, J. (1994). Burglary reduction: Findings from safer cities schemes. London: Home Office Police Research Group.

Walsh, B. (2001). Evaluation of the local crime prevention program. Australia: Crime Prevention Unit, SA Attorney-General's Department.

Welsh, B. C., & Farrington, D. P. (2004). Surveillance for crime prevention in public space: Results and policy choices in Britain and America. Criminology & Public Policy, 3, (3), 497-526.

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Other Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Reports

Brown, B. (1995). CCTV in town centres: Three case studies.. London, UK: Police Research Group, U.K. Home Office.

The Center for Urban Research and Learning. (n.d.). A defensible space project: Deterring crime and building community in Rogers Park. Chicago: Author.

Clark, B. A. J. (2002). Outdoor lighting and crime, part I: Little or no benefit. Australia; Astronomical Society of Victoria, Inc.

Clarke, R. V. (1989). Theoretical background to crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) and situational prevention. Paper presented at the Designing Out Crime: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) convened by the Australian Institute of Criminology and NRMA Insurance and held at the Hilton Hotel, Sydney, 16 June 1989.

Cozens, P. (2005). Designing out crime: From evidence to action. Conference paper presented at: Delivering Crime Prevention: Making the Evidence Work. Carlton Crest Hotel, Sydney. November 21-22, 2005.

Cozens, P. M., Saville, G., & Hillier, D. (2005). Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED): A review and modern bibliography. Property Management, 23, (5), 328-356.

Crowe, T. (2000). Crime prevention throught enviornmental design (2nd Ed.). Woburn, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann.

Dershem, H. A. (1990). Community crime prevention: A review essay on program evaluations and policy implications. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 4, (1/90), 53-68.

Farrington, D. P., & Welsh, B. C. (2002). Effects of improved street lighting on crime: a systematic review. Britain: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.

Felson, M. (1987). Routine activities and crime prevention in the developing metropolis. Criminology, 25, (4), 911-932.

Fleissner, D., & Heinzelmann, F. (1996). Crime prevention through environmental design and community policing. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.

McCamley, P. (2001). Crime, design and urban planning: From theory to practice. New Planner, June, 1-6.

Ministry of Justice. (2005). National guidelines for crime prevention through environmental design in New Zealand: Part 1: Seven qualities of safer places. Wellington, New Zealand: Author.

Ministry of Justice. (2005). National guidelines for crime prevention through environmental design in New Zealand: Part 2: Implementation guide. Wellington, New Zealand: Author.

National Crime Prevention Council. (2003). Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design guidebook. Singapore: Author.

National Institute of Justice. (2003). CCTV: Constant cameras track violators. NIJ Journal, 249, 1-8.

Parliament of Australia. (2005). An overview of the effectiveness of closed circuit television (CCTV) surveillance. Research Note, 14.

Phillips, C. (n.d.). A review of CCTV evaluations: Crime reduction effects and attitudes towards its use. Britain: Home Office Policing and Reducing Crime Unit.

Poyner, B. (n.d.). What works in crime prevention: An overview of evaluations. United Kingdom: Barry Poyner Research Consultancy.

Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness. (n.d.). Evaluating your community crime prevention efforts. Canada: Author.

Ratcliffe, J. (2006). Video surveillance of public places. Washington, DC: Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.

Saville, G. (1998). New tools to eradicate crime places and crime niches. Florida: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University.

Saville,G., & Cleveland, G. (1997). 2nd generation CPTED: An antidote to the social Y2K virus of urban design. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual International CPTED Conference, Orlando, FL, 3-5 December.

Schneider, T. (2001). Safer schools through environmental design. ERIC Digest, 144, 1-2.

Sherman, L.W., Gottfredson, D., MacKenzie, D., Eck, J., Reuter, P., & Bushway, S. (1997). "Communities and crime prevention." Preventing crime: What works, what doesn't, what's promising: A report to the United States Congress. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice.

Sorensen, D. W. M. (2003). The nature and prevention of residential burglary: A review of the international literature with an eye toward prevention in Denmark. University of Copenhagen, Research Department III.

Taylor, R. B., & Harrell, A. V. (1996). Physical environment and crime. Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice.

Tseloni, A., Wittebrood, K., Farrell, G., & Pease, K. (2004). Burglary victimization in England and Wales, the United States and the Netherlands: A cross-national comparative test of routine activities and lifestyle theories. The British Journal of Criminology, 44, (1), 66-91.

Urschalitz, P. E., & Morani, C. D. (1993). Neighborhoods and environmental security. Boca Raton, Florida: Security by Design, Inc.

Virginia Crime Prevention Association. (2005). Safety by design: Creating a safer environment in Virginia. Richmond, Virginia: Author.

Welsh, B. C., & Farrington, D. P. (2002). Crime prevention effects of closed circuit television: A systematic review. Britain: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.

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