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Graham Farrell
Graham Farrell
Professor at University of Leeds
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Once Bitten, Twice Bitten: Repeat Victimisation and its Implications for Crime Prevention
G Farrell, K Pease
Home Office Crime Prevention Unit Series Paper No. 46, 1993
5591993
The shadow economy
MH Fleming, J Roman, G Farrell
Journal of international affairs, 387-409, 2000
485*2000
The crime drop and the security hypothesis
G Farrell, A Tseloni, J Mailley, N Tilley
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 48 (2), 147-175, 2011
3782011
Why the Crime Drop?
G Farrell, N Tilley, A Tseloni
Crime and Justice 43 (1), 421-490, 2014
3592014
Burglary victimization in England and Wales, the United States and the Netherlands: A cross-national comparative test of routine activities and lifestyle theories
A Tseloni, K Wittebrood, G Farrell, K Pease
British Journal of Criminology 44 (1), 66-91, 2004
3392004
Preventing repeat victimization
G Farrell
Crime and Justice 19, 469-534, 1995
3101995
Like taking candy: Why does repeat victimization occur?
G Farrell, C Phillips, K Pease
Brit. J. Criminology 35, 384, 1995
2801995
Exploring the international decline in crime rates
A Tseloni, J Mailley, G Farrell, N Tilley
European Journal of Criminology 7 (5), 375-394, 2010
2662010
The International Crime Drop: New Directions in Research
J van Dijk, A Tseloni, G Farrell
Springer, 2012
2172012
Repeat victimization
G Farrell, K Pease
Criminal Justice Press, 2001
210*2001
Crime and coronavirus: social distancing, lockdown, and the mobility elasticity of crime
E Halford, A Dixon, G Farrell, N Malleson, N Tilley
Crime science 9 (1), 1-12, 2020
1912020
Five tests for a theory of the crime drop
G Farrell
Crime Science 2, 1-8, 2013
1832013
Preventing repeated domestic violence: A demonstration project on Merseyside
S Lloyd, K Pease, G Farrell
Home Office Police Research Group, 1994
1661994
Multiple victimisation: Its extent and significance
G Farrell
International Review of Victimology 2 (2), 85-102, 1992
1501992
The effectiveness of burglary security devices
A Tseloni, R Thompson, L Grove, N Tilley, G Farrell
Security Journal 30, 646-664, 2017
1402017
A victim is a victim is a victim? Chronic victimization in four sweeps of the British Crime Survey
D Ellingworth, G Farrell, K Pease
Brit. J. Criminology 35, 360, 1995
1401995
Explaining and sustaining the crime drop: Clarifying the role of opportunity-related theories
G Farrell, N Tilley, A Tseloni, J Mailley
Crime Prevention and Community Safety 12, 24-41, 2010
137*2010
Crime seasonality: Domestic disputes and residential burglary in Merseyside 1988–90
G Farrell, K Pease
British Journal of Criminology 34 (4), 487-498, 1994
1351994
Preventing repeat victimization: A systematic review
LE Grove, G Farrell, DP Farrington, SD Johnson
Brottsförebyggande rådet/The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention, 2012
1262012
The effectiveness of vehicle security devices and their role in the crime drop
G Farrell, A Tseloni, N Tilley
Criminology & Criminal Justice 11 (1), 21-35, 2011
1162011
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