What works in Wales
Information on the practical steps organisations in Wales have taken to reduce crime.
Each brief case study includes:
- an outline of the problem
- the actions that were taken
- the outcome
- where you can find out more.
If you have been involved in a project to reduce crime in Wales please contact us to share your experience.
For more projects please visit the Home Office Crime Reduction Effective Practice Database (external website).
21/05/07
Enabling better working across the membership of a Community Safety Partnership.
01/03/07
Tackling graffiti in Conwy with the Community Payback scheme.
18/01/07
Tackling criminal damage and anti-social behaviour by off-road motorcycles.
18/01/07
Reducing the burden on an Accident and Emergency department during busy periods in Cardiff City Centre.
03/01/07
A lockfitting and target hardening scheme to reduce the incidence of domestic burglaries.
01/01/07
Agencies working with the community to reduce crime.
28/12/06
Developing skills such as drugs awareness and conflict management.
21/12/06
Tackling anti-social behaviour and criminal damage on school premises during school holidays.
21/12/06
Reducing late night incidents by having a premise's licensing hours reviewed resulting in them being required to close earlier.
18/12/06
A lockfitting and target hardening scheme to reduce the incidence of domestic burglaries.
14/11/06
Closing a public house that was playing a significant role in crime and disorder.
09/11/06
Working in Newport to improve the appearance of an area and reduce crime.
09/11/06
Getting involved with young people to divert them from anti-social behaviour.
09/11/06
Sharing information about anti-social behaviour in and near schools in Bridgend.
01/11/06
How businesses can work with Community Safety Partnerships to reduce business crime.
01/11/06
Reducing crime on a large industrial estate.
31/10/06
Reducing crime on a large industrial estate.
