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Nudging down theft from insecure vehicles. A pilot study

This report presents the preliminary findings of a pilot study to reduce thefts from cars committed against insecure vehicles, using the behavioural insights or ‘nudge approach’. The recipients of the ‘nudges’ were potential victims of theft from insecure vehicles living in high rate areas for this...

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Published in:International journal of police science & management 2017-03, Vol.19 (1), p.31-38
Main Authors: Roach, Jason, Weir, Kevin, Phillips, Paul, Gaskell, Karen, Walton, Miles
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Campaigns
Crime
Criminality
Owners
Pilot projects
Prosocial behavior
Robbery
Theft
Vehicles
Victims
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