@jon_newland @lavern_spicer @CoriBush I agree; it's important that academics have their knowledge grounded in the everyday realities of crime and social control. Increasingly, police are getting criminology degrees and conducting their own studies. For exa
@MarkJon45193987 @Anthonywodillon Victoria Police is actually doing research into the impact that diversion can have on crime prevention; in other words, punitive approaches can exacerbate crime (see link). If interested, check out @anzsebp. https://t.co
RT @barnesgc: Do we just want to simply punish... or do we want to prevent crime in the first place? This Australian research, which analys…
RT @PolicingWorks: Cambridge graduate publishes research on reducing repeat offending in Australia Cambridge MSt graduate David Cowan, a S…
Diversions can make a difference to both the accused persons life and broader society through a reduction in reoffending. It's imperative that lawyers and police identify cases where Diversion could be accessed. https://t.co/nOQHp2DoDV
RT @PolicingWorks: Cambridge graduate publishes research on reducing repeat offending in Australia Cambridge MSt graduate David Cowan, a S…
RT @PolicingWorks: Cambridge graduate publishes research on reducing repeat offending in Australia Cambridge MSt graduate David Cowan, a S…
RT @PolicingWorks: Cambridge graduate publishes research on reducing repeat offending in Australia Cambridge MSt graduate David Cowan, a S…
Cambridge graduate publishes research on reducing repeat offending in Australia Cambridge MSt graduate David Cowan, a Superintendent in Victoria, Australia, finds diversion can lead to reduced crime rates. Article here: https://t.co/0GuH4wQZ1N #EvidenceB
RT @barnesgc: Do we just want to simply punish... or do we want to prevent crime in the first place? This Australian research, which analys…
RT @barnesgc: Do we just want to simply punish... or do we want to prevent crime in the first place? This Australian research, which analys…
RT @barnesgc: Do we just want to simply punish... or do we want to prevent crime in the first place? This Australian research, which analys…
RT @barnesgc: Do we just want to simply punish... or do we want to prevent crime in the first place? This Australian research, which analys…
RT @barnesgc: Do we just want to simply punish... or do we want to prevent crime in the first place? This Australian research, which analys…
RT @barnesgc: Do we just want to simply punish... or do we want to prevent crime in the first place? This Australian research, which analys…
Do we just want to simply punish... or do we want to prevent crime in the first place? This Australian research, which analyses over a million cases, presents a compelling argument for reducing repeat reoffending by prosecuting less. Really interesting. ht