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Is partnership working? Complexities and barriers in the development of community safety practice in Wales
Crime Prevention and Community Safety, Volume: 25, Issue: 3, Pages: 318 - 337
Swansea University Authors: Ella Rabaiotti , Michael Harrison
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Community safety in England and Wales underwent significant change a quarter of a century ago when community safety partnerships (CSPs) were introduced as part of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Measures to reduce or prevent anti-social behaviour and crime became the responsibility of not just the...
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