Realist Evaluation for Crime Science
Essays in Honour of Nick Tilley
Herausgeber: Farrell, Graham; Sidebottom, Aiden
Realist Evaluation for Crime Science
Essays in Honour of Nick Tilley
Herausgeber: Farrell, Graham; Sidebottom, Aiden
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Drawing on the pioneering work of Nick Tilley and bringing together leading scholars from around the world, this book explores the value and legacy of crime policy evaluation research in criminology and crime science.
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Drawing on the pioneering work of Nick Tilley and bringing together leading scholars from around the world, this book explores the value and legacy of crime policy evaluation research in criminology and crime science.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138647244
- ISBN-10: 1138647241
- Artikelnr.: 54524960
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138647244
- ISBN-10: 1138647241
- Artikelnr.: 54524960
Graham Farrell is Professor at the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, School of Law, University of Leeds. He has published many studies relating to Crime Science. He has been fortunate, both professionally and personally, to know and learn from Nick Tilley for 25 years, including the last decade or so researching the international crime drop together. Aiden Sidebottom is Senior Lecturer at the Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science, University College London. His main research interests are situational crime prevention, problem-oriented policing and programme evaluation. He recently co-edited the Handbook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety (2nd edition, with Nick Tilley).
1. Nick Tilley: The Wizard of Whitby
Aiden Sidebottom and Graham Farrell
Part I: On Realist Evaluation. 2. Nick Tilley: An Academic Life in Six Scenes
Ray Pawson
3. Realist Evaluation and Bayesian Statistics: A Marriage Made in Heaven?
Ken Pease and Gloria Laycock
4. The Fit between Realistic Evaluation and Situational Crime Prevention
Ronald V. Clarke
5. From threat to debt... or
there is mechanism in my madness
Paul Ekblom
Part II: On Research and Evidence. 6. The Virtues of Rubbish Research: Measuring the Impact of Interventions in Public Spaces
Troy Allard
Anna Stewart and Marni Manning
7. Challenges for EMMIE as a Realist Evaluation Framework
Kate Bowers
Paul Gill
Ruth Morgan and Sarah Meiklejohn and Shane D. Johnson
8. Second Science? The Future of Historical Science in Criminology
Paul Knepper
Part III: On Policing and Crime Prevention. 9. Did Violence Fall after Property Crime?
Graham Farrell
Andromachi Tseloni and Natacha Chenevoy
10. A Nick Tilley Perspective on Preventing Opportunistic Insurance Fraud
Martin Gill
11. Disrupting Organised Crime
Stuart Kirby
12. Policing and Preventing Crime in Partnership
Karen Bullock
13. Units of Work and Units of Analysis
John E. Eck
Aiden Sidebottom and Graham Farrell
Part I: On Realist Evaluation. 2. Nick Tilley: An Academic Life in Six Scenes
Ray Pawson
3. Realist Evaluation and Bayesian Statistics: A Marriage Made in Heaven?
Ken Pease and Gloria Laycock
4. The Fit between Realistic Evaluation and Situational Crime Prevention
Ronald V. Clarke
5. From threat to debt... or
there is mechanism in my madness
Paul Ekblom
Part II: On Research and Evidence. 6. The Virtues of Rubbish Research: Measuring the Impact of Interventions in Public Spaces
Troy Allard
Anna Stewart and Marni Manning
7. Challenges for EMMIE as a Realist Evaluation Framework
Kate Bowers
Paul Gill
Ruth Morgan and Sarah Meiklejohn and Shane D. Johnson
8. Second Science? The Future of Historical Science in Criminology
Paul Knepper
Part III: On Policing and Crime Prevention. 9. Did Violence Fall after Property Crime?
Graham Farrell
Andromachi Tseloni and Natacha Chenevoy
10. A Nick Tilley Perspective on Preventing Opportunistic Insurance Fraud
Martin Gill
11. Disrupting Organised Crime
Stuart Kirby
12. Policing and Preventing Crime in Partnership
Karen Bullock
13. Units of Work and Units of Analysis
John E. Eck
1. Nick Tilley: The Wizard of Whitby
Aiden Sidebottom and Graham Farrell
Part I: On Realist Evaluation. 2. Nick Tilley: An Academic Life in Six Scenes
Ray Pawson
3. Realist Evaluation and Bayesian Statistics: A Marriage Made in Heaven?
Ken Pease and Gloria Laycock
4. The Fit between Realistic Evaluation and Situational Crime Prevention
Ronald V. Clarke
5. From threat to debt... or
there is mechanism in my madness
Paul Ekblom
Part II: On Research and Evidence. 6. The Virtues of Rubbish Research: Measuring the Impact of Interventions in Public Spaces
Troy Allard
Anna Stewart and Marni Manning
7. Challenges for EMMIE as a Realist Evaluation Framework
Kate Bowers
Paul Gill
Ruth Morgan and Sarah Meiklejohn and Shane D. Johnson
8. Second Science? The Future of Historical Science in Criminology
Paul Knepper
Part III: On Policing and Crime Prevention. 9. Did Violence Fall after Property Crime?
Graham Farrell
Andromachi Tseloni and Natacha Chenevoy
10. A Nick Tilley Perspective on Preventing Opportunistic Insurance Fraud
Martin Gill
11. Disrupting Organised Crime
Stuart Kirby
12. Policing and Preventing Crime in Partnership
Karen Bullock
13. Units of Work and Units of Analysis
John E. Eck
Aiden Sidebottom and Graham Farrell
Part I: On Realist Evaluation. 2. Nick Tilley: An Academic Life in Six Scenes
Ray Pawson
3. Realist Evaluation and Bayesian Statistics: A Marriage Made in Heaven?
Ken Pease and Gloria Laycock
4. The Fit between Realistic Evaluation and Situational Crime Prevention
Ronald V. Clarke
5. From threat to debt... or
there is mechanism in my madness
Paul Ekblom
Part II: On Research and Evidence. 6. The Virtues of Rubbish Research: Measuring the Impact of Interventions in Public Spaces
Troy Allard
Anna Stewart and Marni Manning
7. Challenges for EMMIE as a Realist Evaluation Framework
Kate Bowers
Paul Gill
Ruth Morgan and Sarah Meiklejohn and Shane D. Johnson
8. Second Science? The Future of Historical Science in Criminology
Paul Knepper
Part III: On Policing and Crime Prevention. 9. Did Violence Fall after Property Crime?
Graham Farrell
Andromachi Tseloni and Natacha Chenevoy
10. A Nick Tilley Perspective on Preventing Opportunistic Insurance Fraud
Martin Gill
11. Disrupting Organised Crime
Stuart Kirby
12. Policing and Preventing Crime in Partnership
Karen Bullock
13. Units of Work and Units of Analysis
John E. Eck