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Evaluating P-ASRO outcomes
Oct 2010Crime policy
This is a feasibility study into the possibility of evaluating an intervention programme with substance abusers in prison...
Forced Marriage
ResearcherRuth Maisey
Reports on the prevalence of forced marriage in the UK and analyses how local authorities, schools and agencies are responding to the problem...
Offending Crime & Justice
ResearcherSarah Tipping
The Offending Crime & Justice study examined offences, anti-social behaviour and drug use among young people.
Prevention and reduction: A review of strategies for intervening early to prevent or reduce youth crime and anti-social behaviour
Researcher
This review is aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of the key characteristics of ‘what works’ in terms of early interventions to prevent or reduce youth crime or anti-social behaviour.
Scottish Social Attitudes 2006
The Scottish Social Attitudes study aims to provide high quality survey data on a wide range of social and political issues...
Scottish Social Attitudes 2009
ResearcherRachel Ormston
The Scottish Social Attitudes study aims to provide high quality survey data on a wide range of social and political issues...
The August riots in England
ResearcherGareth Morrell
NatCen was commissioned by the Cabinet Office to conduct an independent study into the motivations of young people involved in or affected by the riots – the report is the first, and currently only, major study to be based on what young people themselves have to say
The Dedicated Drug Courts Pilot Evaluation Process Study
ResearcherJane Kerr
Evaluating Dedicated Drug Court pilots and their potential for reducing drug related re-offending...
The impact of information about crime & policing on public perceptions
ResearcherJenny Chanfreau
Testing the impact of crime maps on public perceptions...
Understanding Society
The largest social research study of its kind in the world with 40,000 households - 100,000 individuals - taking part across the UK...