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CRIME FRAMEWORKS

Sharper thinking, communication, action in crime prevention, security and community safety

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  • Why Crime Science needs better frameworks
  • Crime Frameworks: purpose and users
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  • Knowledge in crime & security
    • Terms, definitions & concepts overview
    • List of terms, definitions & concepts
    • Glossaries, ontologies, & discourses for intervention
  • 5Is Framework
    • What is the 5Is Framework?
    • 5Is – who is it for & how can they use it?
    • 5Is – CLAIMED Framework for mobilising preventers
    • 5Is – relationship to SARA, POP, PAT, CPTED
    • 5Is – book & other definitive material
    • 5Is – case studies
    • 5Is – graphic & spreadsheet versions
    • 5Is – presentations & interviews
    • 5Is – background documents
    • References to 5Is
  • Conjunction of Criminal Opportunity
    • What is the CCO Framework?
    • CCO – relation to other Crime Science frameworks
    • CCO & organised crime
    • CCO & terrorism
    • CCO – design & CPTED
    • CCO – presentations, publications & origins
  • Ds Framework
    • Disruption
  • Crime scripts & script clashes
  • Terrorism & organised crime
    • Terrorism
      • Conjunction of Terrorist Opportunity
      • Cultural evolution & violent extremism
    • Organised crime
    • Disruption of terrorism & organised crime
    • Crime Role Grid
  • Crime & design, innovation, technology
    • Design
    • Innovation
    • Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
    • Adapting the Crime Frameworks to the design process
    • Security Function Framework & Vibrant-Secure Function Framework
    • Technology, crime & security
  • Evolution, crime & security
    • Evolution, technology & opportunity
    • Evolution & arms races – gearing up against crime
    • Co-Eco-Devo-Evo – crime-security interactions over different timeframes
    • Evolutionary psychology of offending & response to crime
    • Cultural evolution & violent extremism
  • Crime & security futures
    • Futures – detection, anticipation & response
    • Crime Impact Assessment, Crime Risk Assessment, Crime Proofing
    • The Misdeeds & Security Framework
    • Futures – how to apply Crime Science theories & perspectives
    • Vehicle crime futures
    • Climate change, crime & security
  • Cybercrime & security
  • Security toolkits & serious games
    • Hostile reconnaissance toolkit
    • Terrorism/crime at complex stations toolkit
    • Serious game: teaching the Conjunction of Criminal Opportunity Framework
  • Evaluation
    • Purposes of evaluation
    • Individual evaluation studies
    • Systematic reviews & syntheses of findings
    • Advisory material for evaluations
    • Commentaries on evaluation

Interviews

Interview in Security Thought Leadership series with Martin Gill of Perpetuity Research Covers the handling of practice knowledge, future crime, arms races and of course the crime frameworks (2024)

Interview for European Urban Knowledge Network
Some basic questions and answers about 5Is and the inadequacy of existing knowledge bases for good practice (2012).

Video interview on 5Is framework for Institute of Criminology, University of Sydney (2010).

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