by Ruth Crocker | Dec 28, 2013 | Research Project Case Studies
Who for: Retailers. Methods: Literature review, sampling and interviewing of offenders, visits to crime scenes with offenders, filming of offenders at crime scenes, and production of final report. Description: Shoplifters across three continents were interviewed, and...
by Ruth Crocker | Dec 28, 2013 | Research Project Case Studies
Who for: A transport organisation. Methods: Literature review, evaluation using 5I’s method and ‘realist’ evaluation of context, the collection and analysis of incident data from bus routes, stakeholder interviews with 16 stakeholders at various...
by Ruth Crocker | Dec 28, 2013 | Front Page, Publications, Security Research Initiative, Security Toolkits
Surprisingly few organisations have a security strategy in place – and even less have an effective strategy. Our research prior to developing the toolkit had found that only one in three companies have a full, board approved, security strategy. Even when a...
by Ruth Crocker | Dec 23, 2013 | Blog, Front Page, Research
The role of the crime and intelligence analysts within policing is a critical one, especially when considering efficient resource allocation at a local level and particularly within the current drive to embed the concept of evidence based policing and strategic...
by Ruth Crocker | Dec 23, 2013 | Blog, News
Martin Gill who in recent years has Chaired the ASIS Research Council has been asked to sit on the ASIS Foundation Board for 2014 and 2015. He will still be a member of the Research Council and Mary Lynn Garcia will take over as Chair. Martin noted: ‘I am...