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Louise Nicholas (Grove)
Louise Nicholas (Grove)
Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Social Policy, Loughborough University
Verified email at lboro.ac.uk - Homepage
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The effectiveness of burglary security devices
A Tseloni, R Thompson, L Grove, N Tilley, G Farrell
Security Journal 30, 646-664, 2017
1402017
Preventing Repeat Victimization: A Systematic Review
LE Grove, G Farrell, DP Farrington, SD Johnson
The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention, 2012
1262012
Do burglar alarms increase burglary risk? A counter-intuitive finding and possible explanations
N Tilley, R Thompson, G Farrell, L Grove, A Tseloni
Crime Prevention and Community Safety 17, 1-19, 2015
642015
Heritage crime: Progress, prospects and prevention
L Grove, S Thomas
Springer, 2014
332014
Once bitten, twice shy: Repeat victimization and its prevention
L Grove, G Farrell
The Oxford handbook of crime prevention, 404-419, 2012
312012
Heritocide? Defining and exploring heritage crime
L Grove
Public Archaeology 12 (4), 242-254, 2013
302013
‘The rhino horn on display has been replaced by a replica’: museum security in Finland and England
L Grove, S Thomas
Journal of Conservation and Museum Studies 14 (1), 1-1, 2016
192016
Crime, inequality and change in England and Wales
L Grove, N Tilley, M Tseloni
172012
Non-invasive detection and chemical mapping of trace metal residues on the skin
SM Bleay, LE Grove, PF Kelly, RSP King, K Mayse, BC Shah, R Wilson
RSC advances 4 (37), 19525-19528, 2014
152014
Towards a comprehensive research plan on opportunity theory and the crime falls
A Tseloni, G Farrell, N Tilley, L Grove, R Thompson, L Garius
The international crime drop: New directions in research, 286-299, 2012
152012
The extent of crime and anti-social behaviour facing designated heritage assets
D Bradley, J Bradley, M Coombes, L Grove, S Thomas, C Young
Universität Tübingen, 2012
15*2012
Detecting heritage crime (s): What we know about illicit metal detecting in England and Wales
A Daubney, LE Nicholas
International Journal of Cultural Property 26 (2), 139-165, 2019
142019
A situational approach to heritage crime prevention
L Grove, K Pease
Heritage crime: Progress, prospects and prevention, 107-127, 2014
132014
Preventing Repeat Domestic Burglary: A Meta-Evaluation of Studies from Australia, the UK, and the United States
L Grove
Victims & Offenders 6 (4), 370-385, 2011
112011
Repeat Victimization
L Grove, G Farrell
Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology, 2011
112011
Repeat Victimization
L Grove, G Farrell
Encyclopedia of Crime Prevention and Victimology, 2010
112010
Fool’s gold? A critical assessment of sources of data on heritage crime
L Grove, S Thomas, A Daubney
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 29 (1), 10-21, 2020
102020
Identifying sites at risk from illicit metal detecting: from CRAVED to HOPPER
L Grove, A Daubney, A Booth
International Journal of Heritage Studies 24 (10), 1038-1052, 2018
92018
What’s the future for heritage crime research?
L Grove, S Thomas
Heritage Crime: Progress, Prospects and Prevention, 224-230, 2014
72014
‘the whole window just shatters into a million pieces and it doesn’t make any sound’: an examination of ‘affordance’and situational cues for theft from a motor vehicle
A Quinn, L Grove
Security Journal 31, 841-858, 2018
52018
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