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Brief

Interrupting ‘Near Repeat’ Burglary Patterns: Rapid Identification and Interaction with At-Risk Residents After a Burglary

Publication Date

June 2018

Author(s)

Karen L. Amendola, Travis A. Taniguchi, and Elizabeth R. Groff

Research Design

Randomized controlled trial (RCT)

Research Methods

Interviews, Literature review, Surveys, Field-based experiment

Recommended Citation

Amendola, K. L., Ph.D., Groff, E. R., Ph.D., & Taniguchi, T. A. (2018). Interrupting ‘near repeat’ burglary patterns: Rapid identification and interaction with at-risk residents after a burglary. National Policing Institute. Retrieved https://www.policinginstitute.org/publication/interrupting-near-repeat-burglary-patterns-rapid-identification-and-interaction-with-at-risk-residents-after-a-burglary/