Targeting escalation in reported domestic abuse: Evidence from 36,000 callouts M Bland, B Ariel International criminal justice review 25 (1), 30-53, 2015 | 121 | 2015 |
Is crime rising or falling? A comparison of police-recorded crime and victimization surveys B Ariel, M Bland Methods of criminology and criminal justice research 24, 7-31, 2019 | 45 | 2019 |
Experimental designs B Ariel, M Bland, A Sutherland Sage, 2022 | 41 | 2022 |
‘Lowering the threshold of effective deterrence’—Testing the effect of private security agents in public spaces on crime: A randomized controlled trial in a mass transit system B Ariel, M Bland, A Sutherland PLoS one 12 (12), e0187392, 2017 | 36 | 2017 |
The felonious few vs. the miscreant many LW Sherman, M Bland, P House, H Strang Cambridge: Cambridge Centre for Evidence Based Policing, 2016 | 33 | 2016 |
Targeting domestic abuse with police data MP Bland, B Ariel Springer, 2020 | 26 | 2020 |
Fifteen minutes per day keeps the violence away: A crossover randomised controlled trial on the impact of foot patrols on serious violence in large hot spot areas M Bland, M Leggetter, D Cestaro, J Sebire Cambridge journal of evidence-based policing 5 (3), 93-118, 2021 | 22 | 2021 |
Targeting the most harmful offenders for an English police agency: Continuity and change of membership in the “Felonious Few” A Liggins, JH Ratcliffe, M Bland Cambridge journal of evidence-based policing 3, 80-96, 2019 | 20 | 2019 |
Targeting the most harmful co-offenders in Denmark: A social network analysis approach C Frydensberg, B Ariel, M Bland Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing 3, 21-36, 2019 | 16 | 2019 |
Victim-offender overlap in violent crime: Targeting crime harm in a Canadian suburb N Hiltz, M Bland, GC Barnes Cambridge Journal of Evidence-Based Policing 4, 114-124, 2020 | 14 | 2020 |
The trick does not work if you have already seen the gorilla: how anticipatory effects contaminate pre-treatment measures in field experiments B Ariel, A Sutherland, M Bland Journal of experimental criminology 17, 55-66, 2021 | 11 | 2021 |
Can the police cool down quality-of-life hotspots? A double-blind national randomized control trial of policing low-harm hotspots B Ariel, A Sutherland, D Weisburd, Y Ilan, M Bland Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice 17, paad040, 2023 | 8 | 2023 |
Targeting escalation in common domestic abuse: how much if any M Bland Unpublished M. St. Thesis in Applied Criminology and Police Management …, 2014 | 8 | 2014 |
The Crime Analyst's Companion M Bland, B Ariel, N Ridgeon Springer Nature, 2022 | 7 | 2022 |
Algorithms can predict domestic abuse, but should we let them? M Bland Policing in the Era of AI and Smart Societies, 139-155, 2020 | 5 | 2020 |
A simple metric for predicting repeated intimate partner violence harm based on the level of harm of the index offence (… as long as a non-linear statistic is applied) KM Loewenstein, B Ariel, V Harinam, M Bland Policing: An International Journal 46 (2), 243-259, 2023 | 4 | 2023 |
Targeting domestic abuse by mining police records MP Bland | 3 | 2020 |
Dating hot spot to fraud hot spot: Targeting the social characteristics of romance fraud victims in England and Wales R Sinclair, M Bland, B Savage Criminology & Public Policy 22 (4), 591-611, 2023 | 2 | 2023 |
Criminal records versus rehabilitation and expungement: a randomised controlled trial M Bland, B Ariel, S Kumar Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1-25, 2023 | 2 | 2023 |
Describing patterns of known domestic abuse among different ethnic groups M Bland, R Weir, O Adisa, K Allen, J Ferreira, DR Maitra Frontiers in psychology 13, 917543, 2022 | 2 | 2022 |