Publikationer

    1. The Clearance rate in Sweden and in other countries | 2015 | English summary of the final report from the evaluation of the ”20,000 Police” initiative, Brå report 2014:17

      In this article we compare the number of reported offences per 1,000 of population in Sweden, and the proportion of cleared offences, with the corresponding figures for five other European countries.

    2. Why did increased police numbers not improve the clearance rate? | 2014 | Final report from the evaluation of the “20,000 Police” initiative

      The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (Brå) has evaluated the initiative referred to as “20,000 Police”. The initiative involved the Swedish Police being expanded with the addition of approximately 2,500 new officers during the period 2006–2010 with the objective of improving the organisation’s results.

    3. Police crime prevention in hot spots | 2014 | The results and experiences from two projects targeting muggings and assault

      A study of two Swedish police projects that concentrated crime prevention initiatives to specific locations, known as hot spots.

    4. Police officers' view of the investigation of volume crime | 2013 | Assignment "Investment in more police officers"

      The purpose of this report is to listen to what employees within the police force believe stands in the way of increasing the clearance rate, primarily for volume crime, irrespective of the increased number of police officers.

    5. Police officers' view of crime prevention work | 2013 | Assignment "Investment in more police officers"

      This study is based on the perceptions and opinions of the crime prevention work obtained from a large group of police officers. In two separate surveys, almost 350 local police chiefs and officers on patrol duty, among others, answered the question concerning which problems they feel are the biggest and where they feel there is room for improvement.

    6. The investment in more police officers | 2013 | Assignment ”Investment in more police officers”

      Following the 2006 parliamentary elections, the new Centre-Right Swedish Government announced that the country would have 20,000 police officers by 2010. That involved an increase of more than 2,500 in the total number of officers during the intervening years. This report discusses whether the results have improved to the extent that can be expected given the magnitude of the effort.

    7. An evaluation of the working methods employed by the Karin Project, a project that specializes in helping women, men and child victims of violence, threats or sexual abuse by a closely related person. The project also supports children who have witnessed violence, and it can assist people who have been reported to the police.

    8. The importance of place in policing | 2010 | Empirical evidence and policy recommendations

      More effective crime prevention work on the part of the police would mean fewer crime victims and also significantly lower costs to society.

      Pris för tryckt rapport 147 kr inkl moms
      ISBN: 978-91-86027-54-4
    9. A report on how the police can work to prevent violence and alcohol abuse among young people. This is a summary of the Swedish report Utvärdering av Kronobergsmodellen, report no 2009:5.

    10. Police encounters with organised crime | 2009 | A research project about unlawful influence

      This report is a summary of the Swedish report Polisens möte med organiserad brottslighet, report no 2009:7.

    Kundkorg

    Summa:

    Rapportnummer

    Letar du efter en specifik rapport med hjälp av rapportnumret? Sätt citationstecken runt din sökning: t.ex. "2018:5" så får du bättre sökresultat.