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Closing Off Opportunities for Crime: An Evaluation of Alley-Gating
Authors:Kate?J.?Bowers  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:k.bowers@ucl.ac.uk"   title="  k.bowers@ucl.ac.uk"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Shane?D.?Johnson,Alex?F.?G.?Hirschfield
Affiliation:(1) Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science, University College London, 3rd Floor, 1 Old Street, London, EC1V 9HL, UK
Abstract:A new situational crime prevention measure recently introduced into Great Britain involves the fitting of gates to alleyways running along the back of terraced properties to restrict access to local residents and reduce opportunities for offenders. A number of quantitative techniques were used to assess the success of the intervention in reducing burglary in the City of Liverpool. The results demonstrate that, relative to a suitable comparison area, burglary was reduced by approximately 37%, there was a diffusion of benefit to properties in the surrounding areas, and the scheme was cost beneficial with a saving of £1.86 for every pound spent. The analyses provide persuasive evidence that these reductions were attributable to the intervention. We argue that the methodological techniques demonstrated here can be applied more widely to crime prevention evaluations.
Keywords:evaluation  situational crime prevention  diffusion of benefit  cost benefit analysis
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