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Home Office Research Reports generally consist of three sections:
Key
implications, which highlight the main messages for decision
makers from the research;
an
Executive summary, giving a brief but comprehensive description
of the research findings;
and
the
main report.
More
detailed background and technical information may be included
in appendices at the end of the report. Please note that some
reports may only contain the Key implications and an Executive
summary.
47. Reviewing the Priority 44 Programme: a process evaluation of a Home Office crime reduction initiative Summary Main
report Abstract« (02.12.10)
46. Process evaluation of data sharing between Emergency Departments and Community Safety Partnerships in the South East Summary Main
report Abstract« (02.12.10)
45. Information sharing aimed at reducing violent crime: A survey of Community Safety Partnerships Summary Main
report Abstract« (02.12.10)
41. The Voluntary Assisted Return and Reintegration Programme (VARRP) 2008: a process and impact assessment Executive Summary Main
report Abstract« (29.06.10)
40. The Voluntary Assisted Return and Reintegration Programme (VARRP) 2007 Summary Abstract« (29.06.10)
39. The Voluntary Assisted Return and Reintegration Programme (VARRP) 2006: a process and impact assessment Executive Summary Main
report Abstract« (29.06.10)
38. The Voluntary Assisted Return and Reintegration Programme (VARRP) 2005: a process and impact assessment Executive Summary Main
report Abstract« (29.06.10)
37 - Spotlight on refugee integration: findings from the Survey of New Refugees in the United Kingdom Summary Main
report Abstract«(15.07.10)
33. Business Crime Scoping Exercise -
Methodological work to consider the scope and feasibility of a new survey to measure commercial victimisation Key
Implications Summary Main
report Abstract«(03.03.10)
29. Factors affecting participation in assisted voluntary return programmes and successful reintegration: a review of the evidence Key
Implications Summary Main
report Abstract« (12.01.10)
27. Tackling the demand for prostitution: a rapid evidence assessment of the published research literature Key
Findings Summary Main
report Abstract« (15.12.09)