An evaluation of an Australia-based home Burglary prevention program

Author:

Manning MatthewORCID,Wong Gabriel T. W.,Ip Melody

Abstract

AbstractIn response to an increase in the number of burglaries in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) from 2014 to 2020, the ACT government funded the development of a home-based Burglary prevention program. The aim of the program is to improve household security particularly for those properties at heightened risk of victimisation and re-victimisation. The program consisted of security assessments of properties and, based on assessments, installation of security devices for eligible program clients. Results from the evaluation reveal that the program produces positive benefits overall in terms of enhanced security, reduced risk of re-victimisation, improvement in perceived sense of personal security, and positive economic return on investment.

Funder

ACT Justice and Community Safety Directorate

Australian National University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Law,Strategy and Management,Safety Research

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