The 4-tier model.
Material type: TextPublication details: Melbourne Australia Post [2002]Description: 1 v. + 1 computer disk (3 1/2 in.) (Copy of submission)DDC classification:- SCA 364.155209945 21 FOU
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Entrant : Safer Communities Awards 2002
Australia Post researched more than 1000 incidents of robbery in Australia and conducted 200 on-sit reviews. Marked difference emerged between outlets sustaining frequent robberies and others nearby with no history of robbery. We grouped these differences into 4 tiers, equating to 4 root causes of crime; that is, criminals are: 1. present and active; 2. find suitable localities; 3. can suitable targets; and 4. are likely to get away with something they want. We measured high crime risk only where each of the four root causes were present.
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