The elements of preventative programmes that are most effective, with whom, when and why.
Background
More detailed research priorities for serious and organised crime can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/serious-and-organised-crime-home-office-research-priorities- april-2018-to-march-2021 ↩
Next steps
Get in touch with research@homeoffice.gov.uk
Source
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Areas of research interest relevant to the Home Office GOVUK
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Research fields
Related UKRI funded projects
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Strategic Hub for Organised Crime Research
In December 2014, RUSI launched a Strategic Hub for Organised Crime Research to develop a world class research agenda that meets the needs of policymakers. With the support of government agencies and Research Councils UK...
Funded by: ESRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project aims to develop a research agenda that meets the needs of policymakers and contribute to policy solutions in combating organised crime.
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North-South Irish Responses to Transnational Organised Crime
The purpose of this research is to offer a critical analysis of action against organised crime in Northern Ireland the Republic of Ireland, with particular reference to cross-border co-operation. The project aims to fill...
Funded by: AHRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project offers a critical analysis of action against organised crime in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, but does not fully address the question.
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Dirty Assets: Experiences, reflections, and lessons learnt from a decade of legislation on criminal money laundering and terrorism financing
Contemporary, public, images of organised crime are influenced by media and/ or Hollywood representations of 'organised crime' in, eg, The Godfather, The Sopranos, and The Wire. This depiction has created a popular image...
Funded by: AHRC
Why might this be relevant?
The project evaluates the impact of anti-money laundering/ proceeds of crime/ anti-terrorist financing legislation, but does not fully address the question.