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Henderson, Julie and Armitage, Rachel (2018) If the Shoe Fits: Proposing a Randomised Control Trial on the effect of a digitised in-custody footwear technology compared to a paper-based footwear method. Crime, Security and Society, 1 (1). ISSN 2398-130X

Armitage, Rachel (2017) Burglars’ Take on Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED): Reconsidering the Relevance from an Offender Perspective. Security Journal. ISSN 0955-1662

Armitage, Rachel and Monchuk, Leanne (2017) What is CPTED? Reconnecting theory with application in the words of users and abusers. Policing: a Journal of Policy and Practice. ISSN 1752-4520

Mclean, Maxwell, Roach, Jason and Armitage, Rachel (2013) Local variations in reporting deaths to the coroner in England and Wales: a postcode lottery? Journal of Clinical Pathology, 66 (11). pp. 933-936. ISSN 0021-9746

Ekblom, Paul, Armitage, Rachel, Monchuk, Leanne and Castell, Ben (2013) Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in the United Arab Emirates: A Suitable Case for Reorientation? Built Environment, 39 (1). pp. 92-113. ISSN 02637960

Armitage, Rachel (2013) Introduction: Planning for Crime Prevention: A Comparative Perspective. Built Environment, 39 (1). ISSN 0263-7960

Armitage, Rachel, Rogerson, Michelle and Pease, Ken (2013) What is good about good design? Exploring the link between housing quality and crime. Built Environment, 39 (1). pp. 140-161. ISSN 0263-7960

Armitage, Rachel and Monchuk, Leanne (2011) Sustaining the crime reduction impact of designing out crime: Re-evaluating the Secured by Design scheme 10 years on. Security Journal, 24 (4). pp. 320-343. ISSN 0955-1662

Armitage, Rachel (2011) Introduction: A New Look at Environmental Crime. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 17 (2). pp. 83-85. ISSN 0928-1371

Armitage, Rachel, Monchuk, Leanne and Rogerson, Michelle (2011) It Looks Good, but What is it Like to Live There? Exploring the Impact of Innovative Housing Design on Crime. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 17 (1). pp. 29-54. ISSN 0928-1371

Armitage, Rachel and Monchuk, Leanne (2009) Reconciling Security with Sustainability: The Challenge for Eco-Homes. Built Environment, 35 (3). pp. 308-327. ISSN 02637960

Armitage, Rachel and Gamman, Lorraine (2009) Sustainability via Security: A New Look. Built Environment, 35 (3). pp. 297-301. ISSN 02637960

Armitage, Rachel and Smithson, Hannah (2007) Alley-gating revisited: the sustainability of resident's satisfaction. Internet Journal of Criminology.

Armitage, Rachel and Pease, Ken (2007) Design and Crime: Proofing Electronic Products and Services against Theft. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 14 (1). pp. 1-9. ISSN 1572-9869

Armitage, Rachel and Pease, Ken (2007) Predicting and Preventing The Theft Of Electronic Products. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 14 (1). pp. 12-37. ISSN 1572-9869

Smithson, Hannah and Armitage, Rachel (2007) What role for street crime wardens? Community Safety Journal, 6 (2). pp. 22-31. ISSN 1477-5883

Armitage, Rachel (2006) Predicting and Preventing: Developing a Risk Assessment Mechanism for Residential Housing. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 8 (3). pp. 137-149. ISSN 1460-3780

Armitage, Rachel and Everson, Steve (2003) Building for Burglars? Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 5 (4). pp. 15-25. ISSN 1460-3780

Armitage, Rachel (2002) Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour: What Really Works. Nacro Briefing Note.

Armitage, Rachel (2002) To CCTV or not to CCTV?: A review of current research into the effectiveness of CCTV systems in reducing crime. Nacro Briefing Note.

Armitage, Rachel (2000) An Evaluation of Secured by Design Housing within West Yorkshire. Home Office Briefing Note, 7/00. pp. 1-4.

Book Chapter

Armitage, Rachel and Joyce, Chris (2018) “Why my house?” – Exploring the influence of residential housing design on burglar decision making. In: Re-building Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED. Routledge, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9781138919631

Armitage, Rachel, Joyce, Chris and Monchuk, Leanne (2018) Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) and retail crime: Exploring offender perspectives on risk and protective factors in the design and layout of retail environments. In: Retail Crime: International Evidence and Prevention. Crime Prevention and Security Management . Palgrave, UK, pp. 123-154. ISBN 9783319730646

Armitage, Rachel and Pascoe, Tim (2018) La prevención del delito mediante el diseño ambiental (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design). In: Manual de Prevención del Delito y Seguridad Ciudadana (Handbook of Crime Prevention and Citizen Security For Latin America). Ediciones Didot, Arévalo, pp. 311-338.

Armitage, Rachel (2018) Domestic Burglary: Burglar Responses to Target Attractiveness. In: Reducing Burglary. Springer, UK, pp. 45-75. ISBN 978-3-319-99941-8

Armitage, Rachel (2017) Design, crime and the built environment. In: Handbook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety (2nd Edition). Routledge, pp. 234-253. ISBN 9781138851054

Armitage, Rachel (2016) Crime Prevention through Environmental Design. In: Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis. Crime Science Series . Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 259-285. ISBN 978-1138891135

Rogerson, Michelle and Armitage, Rachel (2014) Impact of Housing Design on Crime. In: Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer, Berlin, Germany, pp. 3105-3111. ISBN 978-94-007-0752-8

Armitage, Rachel (2014) Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. In: Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Springer, London. ISBN 9781461456919

Hirschfield, Alex, Armitage, Rachel, Ekblom, Paul and Roach, Jason (2013) Holding the line: The sustainability of police involvement in crime prevention. In: The Future of Policing. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 299-316. ISBN 9780415821629

Armitage, Rachel (2013) Consideration for crime prevention within the planning system: Responding to changes in policy and practice within England and Wales. In: Conference Proceeding of 6th Ajman International Urban Planning Conference – City and Security. UNSPECIFIED. ISBN 978-0-956374

Armitage, Rachel (2012) Let’s be brave! Making the transition from research to reality. In: Design Against Crime: Crime Proofing Everyday Products. Crime Prevention Studies (27). Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, CO. ISBN 978-1-58826-813-6

Smithson, Hannah, Monchuk, Leanne and Armitage, Rachel (2011) Gang Member: Who Says? Definitional and Structural Issues. In: Youth Gangs an International Perspective: Tales from the Eurogang Program of Research. Springer, London, pp. 53-68. ISBN 978-1-4614-1658-6

Armitage, Rachel and Monchuk, Leanne (2009) 1999 to 2009: Re-evaluating Secured by Design Ten Years On. In: Proceedings of iDOC'09 'What's Up Doc' International Design Out Crime Conference. Design Out Crime Research Centre, Perth, Western Australia. ISBN 9781876394189

Armitage, Rachel (2007) Sustainability Versus Safety: Confusion, Conflict and Contradiction in Designing out Crime. In: Imagination for Crime Prevention: Essays in Honour of Ken Pease. Crime Prevention Studies (21). Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, CO, pp. 81-110. ISBN 978-1-881798-70-5

Armitage, Rachel, Smyth, Graham and Pease, Ken (1999) Burnley CCTV Evaluation. In: Surveillance of public space : CCTV, street lighting and crime prevention. Crime prevention studies (10). Criminal Justice, New York, pp. 225-250. ISBN 9781881798224

Monograph

Armitage, Rachel, Monchuk, Leanne, Bishop, Gillian, Dhingra, Katie and Swailes, Stephen (2014) Promoting Positive Behaviours in Social Housing. Research Report. University of Huddersfield. (Unpublished)

Batley, Richard, Rogerson, Michelle, Nellthorp, John, Wardman, Mark, Hirschfield, Alex, Newton, Andrew D., Shires, Jeremy, Monchuk, Leanne, Armitage, Rachel, Sharratt, Kathryn, Johnson, Daniel and Chintakayala, Phani Kumar (2012) Evaluating measures to improve personal security and the value of their benefits. Project Report. Rail Safety and Standards Board.

Armitage, Rachel (2011) Assessing the Impact of Residential Design on Crime: A Guide to Conducting Case Studies. Other. University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2011) The Impact of Connectivity and Through-Movement within Residential Developments on Levels of Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour. Other. University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2011) The Impact of the Design and Layout of Car Parking on Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour. Other. University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield. (Unpublished)

Smithson, Hannah, Christmann, Kris, Armitage, Rachel, Monchuk, Leanne, Whitehead, Antony and Rogerson, Michelle (2009) Young People’s Involvement in Gangs and Guns in Liverpool. Research Report. University of Huddersfield.

Newton, Andrew D., Hirschfield, Alex, Armitage, Rachel, Rogerson, Michelle, Monchuk, Leanne and Wilcox, Aidan (2008) Evaluation of Licensing Act: Measuring Crime and Disorder in and around Licensed Premises, Research Study SRG/05/007 Annex 1: Blackpool, prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. University of Huddersfield.

Newton, Andrew D., Hirschfield, Alex, Armitage, Rachel, Rogerson, Michelle, Monchuk, Leanne and Wilcox, Aidan (2008) Evaluation of Licensing Act: Measuring Crime and Disorder in and around Licensed Premises, Research Study SRG/05/007 Annex 2: Birmingham, prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. University of Huddersfield.

Newton, Andrew D., Hirschfield, Alex, Armitage, Rachel, Rogerson, Michelle, Monchuk, Leanne and Wilcox, Aidan (2008) Evaluation of Licensing Act: Measuring Crime and Disorder in and around Licensed Premises, Research Study SRG/05/007 Annex 3: Croydon, prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. University of Huddersfield.

Newton, Andrew D., Hirschfield, Alex, Armitage, Rachel, Rogerson, Michelle, Monchuk, Leanne and Wilcox, Aidan (2008) Evaluation of Licensing Act: Measuring Crime and Disorder in and around Licensed Premises, Research Study SRG/05/007 Annex 4: Guildford, prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. University of Huddersfield.

Newton, Andrew D., Hirschfield, Alex, Armitage, Rachel, Rogerson, Michelle, Monchuk, Leanne and Wilcox, Aidan (2008) Evaluation of Licensing Act: Measuring Crime and Disorder in and around Licensed Premises, Research Study SRG/05/007 Annex 5: Nottingham, prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. University of Huddersfield.

Newton, Andrew D., Hirschfield, Alex, Armitage, Rachel, Rogerson, Michelle, Monchuk, Leanne and Wilcox, Aidan (2008) Evaluation of Licensing Act: Measuring Crime and Disorder in and around Licensed Premises, Research Study SRG/05/007 Final Report prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. University of Huddersfield.

Newton, Andrew D., Hirschfield, Alex, Armitage, Rachel, Rogerson, Michelle, Monchuk, Leanne and Wilcox, Aidan (2008) Evaluation of Licensing Act: Measuring Crime and Disorder in and around Licensed Premises, Research Study SRG/05/007 Technical Annex prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. University of Huddersfield.

Newton, Andrew D., Armitage, Rachel, Hirschfield, Alex, Monchuk, Leanne, Rogerson, Michelle, Wilcox, Aidan and Jacobson, Jessica (2008) The Impact of the Licensing Act 2003 on Levels of Crime and Disorder: Key Findings of the Birmingham Case Study, prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. King's College London.

Newton, Andrew D., Armitage, Rachel, Hirschfield, Alex, Monchuk, Leanne, Rogerson, Michelle, Wilcox, Aidan and Jacobson, Jessica (2008) The Impact of the Licensing Act 2003 on Levels of Crime and Disorder: Key Findings of the Blackpool Case Study, prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. King's College London.

Newton, Andrew D., Armitage, Rachel, Hirschfield, Alex, Monchuk, Leanne, Rogerson, Michelle, Wilcox, Aidan and Hunter, Gillian (2008) The Impact of the Licensing Act 2003 on Levels of Crime and Disorder: Key Findings of the Croydon Case Study, prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. King's College London.

Newton, Andrew D., Armitage, Rachel, Hirschfield, Alex, Monchuk, Leanne, Rogerson, Michelle, Wilcox, Aidan and Hunter, Gillian (2008) The Impact of the Licensing Act 2003 on Levels of Crime and Disorder: Key Findings of the Guildford Case Study, prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. King's College London.

Jacobson, Jessica, Newton, Andrew D., Armitage, Rachel, Hirschfield, Alex, Monchuk, Leanne, Rogerson, Michelle and Wilcox, Aidan (2008) The Impact of the Licensing Act 2003 on Levels of Crime and Disorder: Key Findings of the Nottingham Case Study, prepared for the Home Office. Research Report. King's College London.

Armitage, Rachel (2006) ACPO Alley-gating Guide 2005/06. Project Report. Association of Chief Police Officers, Huddersfield, UK. (Submitted)

Conference or Workshop Item

Armitage, Rachel (2017) The impact of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) and Secured by Design (SBD) on crime. In: Secured by Design - National Training Event 2017, 15-16th March 2017, Northampton. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2017) Reducing Crime through Secured by Design: A Systematic Review. In: Secured by Design - National Training Event 2017, 14-15 March 2017, Northampton. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2017) Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) and Housing in the UK. In: Safety in the Making: Lessons from and for Urban Planners., 16th February 2017, Stockholm, Sweden. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2017) What Works in Reducing Burglary: A Review of Secured by Design. In: What Works in Crime Reduction Conference, 24th January 2017, London, UK. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2017) Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) and Secured by Design (SBD): What Works. In: Strategic Command Course, College of Policing, 11th January 2017, Sunningdale, UK. (Unpublished)

Monchuk, Leanne and Armitage, Rachel (2016) What is CPTED? Reconnecting theory with application in the words of users and abusers. In: AIC Australian Institute of Criminology Occasional Seminar, 28th October 2016, National Circuit, Barton, ACT, Canberra, Australia.

Joyce, Chris and Armitage, Rachel (2016) Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) and retail crime: Exploring Offender Perspectives on Risk and Protective factors in the Design and Layout of Retail Environments. In: Retail Crime: International Evidence and Prevention, 15-16 September 2016, Stockholm, Sweden. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel and Joyce, Chris (2016) Why my house? Exploring offender perspectives on risk and protective factors in residential housing design – an update. In: Secured by Design Conference, 2nd - 3rd March 2016, Whittlebury Hall, Northamptonshire. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2015) Planning for crime prevention in the UK: Does it work and can it be improved? In: Korean Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Association – International Conference on CPTED, November 2015, Seoul, Korea. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2015) Why my house? Exploring offender perspectives on risk and protective factors in residential housing design. In: 2015 ICA Conference: Inclusive places. Safe places. Favourite places, 19-20 October 2015, Calgary, Canada. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel and Joyce, Chris (2015) Why my house? Exploring offender perspectives on risk and protective factors in residential housing design. In: National Architectural Liaison Officer’s Conference, February 2015, Stratford Upon Avon. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2014) The Devil is in the Detail: Exploring the Relationship between Housing Design and Crime. In: American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, 19-22 November 2014, San Francisco. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2013) Consideration for Crime Prevention within the Planning System: Responding to Changes in Policy and practice within England and Wales. In: 6th Ajman International Urban Planning Conference: City and Security, 11-14 March 2013, Ajman, United Arab Emirates. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2012) Yes, No, Definitely, Maybe! What Works in Designing out Crime from Residential Housing, and What are the Implications for Policy and Practice? In: Comparative Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) Conference, January, 2012, The University of Sydney , Australia. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel (2011) Benchmarking: A Review of International Policy and Practice in Planning for Crime Prevention. In: Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council, June, 2011, Abu Dhabi. (Unpublished)

Monchuk, Leanne and Armitage, Rachel (2011) 1999 to 2009: Re-evaluating Secured by Design (SBD) Housing in West Yorkshire. In: HCA Design Forum North East, Yorkshire and The Humber: Designing out Crime, 11 March 2011, Leeds. (Unpublished)

Monchuk, Leanne and Armitage, Rachel (2010) 1999 to 2009: Re-Evaluating Secured by Design (SBD) Housing in West Yorkshire. In: National ALO/CPDA Training Event, 26-28 January 2010, Nottingham. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel and Monchuk, Leanne (2009) 1999 to 2009: Re-evaluating Secured by Design Ten Years On. In: International Design Out Crime Conference, December, 2009., Perth, Australia. (Unpublished)

Monchuk, Leanne and Armitage, Rachel (2009) Reconciling Security with Sustainability: The Challenge for Eco-Homes. In: 9th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, 9–12 September 2009, Ljubljana, Slovenia. (Unpublished)

Armitage, Rachel and Brooke, Michael (2009) Re-evaluating Secured by Design housing in West Yorkshire: 1999 – 2009. In: Architectural Liaison Officer’s Conference, January 2009, Nottingham. (Unpublished)

Book

Armitage, Rachel (2013) Crime Prevention through Housing Design: Policy and Practice. Crime Prevention and Security Management . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN 9780230356177

Thesis

Armitage, Rachel (2004) Secured by design - an investigation of its history, development and future role in crime reduction. Doctoral thesis, University of Huddersfield.

Video

Hirschfield, Alex and Armitage, Rachel (2014) Designing out Crime: Building Safer Communities. [Video]

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