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Targeted uniformed patrols in hotspot areas have helped drive down antisocial behaviour by over 30% in some areas, according to reports from policing.
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of Grip and bespoke-funded hot spot policing in England and Wales for the year ending March 2022.
Hundreds of thousands of hours of patrols to tackle anti-social behaviour and violence across England and Wales, backed by £66m
Identifies the nature and extent of biophysical impacts from climate change in 3 regions
Results from tuberculosis (TB) surveillance in hotspots of TB in the Low Risk Area of England.
Communities across England and Wales will see more police patrolling antisocial behaviour hotspots and perpetrators will face tougher, swifter consequences.
A study to compare baseline microfilaraemia prevalence and anti-microfilaria interventions between hotspot and stopped-MDA districts
Police forces are to be given extra money to tackle violent crime this autumn using intensive, high-visibility police patrols.
This article outlines a research program for an anthropology of viral hemorrhagic fevers (collectively known as VHFs)
This article studies the 33.9million ha watershed of Tanzania's Eastern Arc Mountains
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