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    Weapon-carrying and the Reduction of Violent Harm by Brennan, Iain R

    Published in British journal of criminology (09-04-2019)
    “…Abstract Criminology has much to offer activities to reduce the harm of violent incidents—particularly by reducing weapon-carrying and use—but the discipline’s…”
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    Violence, worry and trust in the emergence of weapon-carrying by Brennan, Iain R

    Published in European journal of criminology (01-07-2023)
    “…This paper identifies longitudinal predictors of weapon-carrying in a sample of 10–25 year olds in England and Wales. It conceptualises weapon-carrying as…”
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    Coercive Control: Patterns in Crimes, Arrests and Outcomes for a New Domestic Abuse Offence by Brennan, Iain, Myhill, Andy

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-03-2022)
    “…Abstract Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-prepared for a conceptualization of domestic abuse…”
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    Focused deterrence: A protocol for a realist multisite randomised controlled trial for evaluating a violence prevention intervention in the UK by Simanovic, Tia, McFarlane, Paul, Brennan, Iain, Graham, William, Sutherland, Alex

    Published in PloS one (28-03-2024)
    “…Focused deterrence (FD) is a frequently cited intervention for preventing violence, particularly against violent urban gangs. The Youth Endowment Fund (YEF)…”
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    Service Provider Difficulties in Operationalizing Coercive Control by Brennan, Iain R., Burton, Victoria, Gormally, Sinéad, O’Leary, Nicola

    Published in Violence against women (01-05-2019)
    “…We examined perspectives of social workers, police officers, and specialist domestic abuse practitioners about their perceived ability and organizational…”
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    Evaluating interventions for violence prevention using linked MoJ-DfE data: a feasibility study by Cornish, Rosie, Tilling, Kate, Brennan, Iain

    “…ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of using linked education and offending data (from the National Pupil Database, Department for Education and the Police…”
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    Adversity in childhood and later involvement in serious violent crime by Teyhan, Alison, Cornish, Rosie, Tilling, Kate, Macleod, John, Brennan, Iain

    “…ObjectiveTo use longitudinal birth cohort data linked to police records to examine whether the relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and…”
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    Police‐initiated diversion for youth to prevent future delinquent behavior: a systematic review by Wilson, David B., Brennan, Iain, Olaghere, Ajima

    Published in Campbell systematic review (2018)
    “…This Campbell systematic review examines the effects police‐initiated diversion programs on delinquent behavior, compared to traditional system processing. The…”
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    Police practitioner views on the challenges of analysing and responding to knife crime by Bullock, Karen, Agar, Iain, Ashby, Matt, Brennan, Iain, Hales, Gavin, Sidebottom, Aiden, Tilley, Nick

    Published in Crime science (01-12-2023)
    “…Knife crime remains a major concern in England and Wales. Problem-oriented and public health approaches to tackling knife crime have been widely advocated, but…”
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    Measuring serious violence: a comparison of self-reported and police-recorded outcomes in a UK birth cohort linked to local police data by Cornish, Rosie, Teyhan, Alison, Macleod, John, Tilling, Kate, Brennan, Iain

    “…Objectives • To compare self-reported and police-recorded serious violence using data from a longitudinal UK birth cohort linked to local (Avon and Somerset…”
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    When is violence not a crime? Factors associated with victims’ labelling of violence as a crime by Brennan, Iain R

    Published in International review of victimology (01-01-2016)
    “…Many people do not regard violence against them as a crime, but the factors that influence this response are unknown. Understanding how the ‘crimeworthiness’…”
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    Weapons and violence: A review of theory and research by Brennan, Iain R, Moore, Simon C

    Published in Aggression and violent behavior (01-05-2009)
    “…Abstract Weapons are used in approximately one quarter of all violent incidents and the majority of homicides in the US, and the UK. Despite their overwhelming…”
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    Linkage of the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) to Avon & Somerset Police regional police records by Teyhan, Alison, Cornish, Rosie, Boyd, Andy, Thomas, Richard, Mumme, Mark, Dillon, Amy, Brennan, Iain, Brown, Adrian, Ferrante, Anna, Macleod, John

    Published in Wellcome open research (2023)
    “…This data note describes a new resource for crime-related research: the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) linked to regional police…”
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    The potential for linking cohort participants to official criminal records: a pilot study using the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) by Boyd, Andy, Teyhan, Alison, Cornish, Rosie P., Croft, Jazz, Thomas, Richard, Brennan, Iain, Macleod, John

    Published in Wellcome open research (05-09-2022)
    “…Introduction : Linking longitudinal cohort resources with police-recorded records of criminal activity has the potential to inform public health style…”
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    In vino silentium? Individual, situational, and alcohol-related factors in reporting violence to the police by Brennan, Iain R

    Published in Violence and victims (01-01-2011)
    “…This study identifies the individual, situational, and alcohol-related factors associated with reporting violent victimization to the police. Factors…”
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    Change in alcohol outlet density and alcohol-related harm to population health (CHALICE) by Fone, David, Dunstan, Frank, White, James, Webster, Chris, Rodgers, Sarah, Lee, Shin, Shiode, Narushige, Orford, Scott, Weightman, Alison, Brennan, Iain, Sivarajasingam, Vas, Morgan, Jennifer, Fry, Richard, Lyons, Ronan

    Published in BMC public health (12-06-2012)
    “…Excess alcohol consumption has serious adverse effects on health and violence-related harm. In the UK around 37% of men and 29% of women drink to excess and…”
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    The reduction of intoxication and disorder in premises licensed to serve alcohol: An exploratory randomised controlled trial by Moore, Simon C, Brennan, Iain R, Murphy, Simon, Byrne, Ellie, Moore, Susan N, Shepherd, Jonathan P, Moore, Laurence

    Published in BMC public health (14-10-2010)
    “…Licensed premises offer a valuable point of intervention to reduce alcohol-related harm. To describe the research design for an exploratory trial examining the…”
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    Aggression and attitudes to time and risk in weapon-using violent offenders by Brennan, Iain R, Moore, Simon C, Shepherd, Jonathan P

    Published in Psychiatry research (15-08-2010)
    “…Abstract The use of weapons in violence increases both the severity of harm to victims and the severity of legal consequences for offenders, but little is…”
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    An exploratory randomised controlled trial of a premises-level intervention to reduce alcohol-related harm including violence in the United Kingdom by Moore, Simon C, Murphy, Simon, Moore, Susan N, Brennan, Iain, Byrne, Ellie, Shepherd, Jonathan, Moore, Laurence

    Published in BMC public health (07-06-2012)
    “…To assess the feasibility of a randomised controlled trial of a licensed premises intervention to reduce severe intoxication and disorder; to establish effect…”
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