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Crime Reduction Toolkits

Rural Crime

Crime - Let's bring it down
 
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Generating Ideas

The next stage involves generating ideas on how to tackle the problems identified. 

When considering interventions for tackling rural crime problems, Crime & Disorder Partnerships are advised that to be effective the problem needs to be addressed as a whole. Addressing any part of the problem in isolation will not provide a long-term solution. Tough enforcement action will not decrease rural crime unless linked to effective prevention. Evictions will only move the problem elsewhere unless perpetrators/offenders are made to change their behaviour. 

Generating ideas can also be helped by going through the generic list of interventions set out under ‘Interventions’ in the Conjunction of Criminal Opportunity Sections.

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