stairway out of crime project
Broadland District Council commissioned the University of East Anglia to research why people offend in Broadland. The report was published in February 2007.
The findings have been used as the foundation for the Stairway Project - a raft of measures designed to both prevent crime before offending behaviour begins and ensure that people who have offended do not re-offend.
what to do next...
- Read our six month update report below about what Stairway has achieved
- Look at the presentations below to find out more about what Stairway aims to do
- View the Stairway Project Report attached below
documents
stairway - one year on [PDF, 122 Kb]
stairway background presentation [PDF, 270 Kb]
implementing stairway - presentation [PDF, 86 Kb]
BCTS stairway initative [PDF, 1162 Kb]
challenges and barriers - presentation [PDF, 51 Kb]
moving forward - presentation [PDF, 108 Kb]
stairway report - executive summary [PDF, 97 Kb]
stairway report - appendices [PDF, 266 Kb]
stairway report - annexe 1 [PDF, 582 Kb]
stairway report - annexe 2 [PDF, 233 Kb]
further information
The Stairway endeavour has offered a pathway to crime prevention based upon a firm foundation of research evidence. It has enabled the Council to demonstrate how theory and practice can be integrated by looking first at the ingredients of crime in our own locality and then by gaining views from the widest range of stakeholders to arrive at a realistic strategy and a programme of action to address it.
contact us
| Communications |
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| Broadland District Council Thorpe Lodge 1 Yarmouth Road Thorpe St Andrew Norwich NR7 0DU |
| tel: 01603 430523 |
| fax: 01603 430614 |
| email: policy@broadland.gov.uk |