Most crime has fallen by 90% in 30 years – so why does the public think it’s increased? Buurt & Bewoner, Criminaliteit, Publicaties | 29 mei 2024 Despite significant decreases in crime over the past 30 years, most people in England and Wales believe crime is rising;…
Domestic violence disclosure schemes may not improve safety for victim-survivors of intimate partner violence Buurt & Bewoner, Crises & Incidenten, De Veilige Binnenstad, Opinie | 15 mei 2024 The rising incidence of women’s deaths as a result of male violence in Australia has prompted some to call for…
We analysed almost 500,000 police reports of domestic violence: Mental health was an issue Buurt & Bewoner, Crises & Incidenten, De Veilige Binnenstad | 10 februari 2021 Dr George Karystianis and Professor Tony Butler of the University of New South Wales have used data mining techniques to…
Why domestic violence victims often feel retraumatised by police Buurt & Bewoner, Crises & Incidenten, De Veilige Binnenstad, Opinie | 9 december 2020 The police response to domestic abuse can traumatise victims for a second time, as the push to secure a prosecution…
Coronavirus: A statement from Policing Insight’s Publisher Buurt & Bewoner, Crises & Incidenten, De Veilige Binnenstad, Opinie | 18 maart 2020 Policing Insight’s Publisher, Bernard Rix, provides his personal perspective on the national, regional and international policing challenges that tackling Coronavirus…