University of Stirling

Dr Niall Hamilton-Smith

Staff Profile-Dr Niall Hamilton-Smith
Dr Niall Hamilton-Smith Lecturer in Criminology, Applied Social Science Room 4S39
School of Applied Social Science
Colin Bell Building
University of Stirling
Stirling
FK9 4LA
Scotland
UK
01786 466435
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About
Research
  • Organised Crime
  • The local criminal economy and resources for offending
  • Acquisitive crime
  • Community safety and local parntership working
  • Policing
Research Groups
Teaching
Publications

Books
  • No Books in our records

Journal Papers
  • Hamilton-Smith, L.N. and Mackenzie, S. (2011), ‘Measuring police impact on organised crime: performance management and harm reduction’, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 7-30

  • Hamilton-Smith, L.N. and Mackenzie, S. (2010),The Geometry of Shadows:  A critical review of organised crime risk assessments’, Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy, Vol. 23, No.3, pp. 257-279

  • Hamilton-Smith, L.N. (1998), ‘Theory Driven Interviewing: From theory into practice’, Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, No. 60, 80-105.


Book Chapters
  • Hamilton-Smith, L.N. and Kent, A. (2005), ‘Preventing Domestic Burglary’, in N. Tilley (ed.) Handbook of Crime Prevention. Cullompton, Devon: Willan..

  • Hamilton-Smith, L.N. (2002), ‘Anticipated Consequences: developing a strategy for the targeted measurement of displacement and diffusion of benefits’, in N. Tilley (ed.) Evaluation for Crime Prevention, Crime Prevention Studies Vol. 14. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press.


Research Reports
  • Hamilton-Smith, L.N. and Patel, S. (2010), Determining identity and nationality in local policing, Home Office Research Report No. 32.

  • Armstrong, S., Hamilton-Smith, LN., and MacKenzie, J.(2009) Measuring Police Impact on Organised Crime: a Review of SCDEA's Key Performance Indicators. SCCJR research report for SCDEA.

  • Hamilton-Smith, LN., MacKenzie, S., and Lebov, K. (2008) Developing a Risk Assessment Tool for Organised Crime in Scotland. Scottish Government/SCDEA.

  • Millie, A., Hearnden, I.  and Hamilton-Smith, L.N. (2004), ‘From paper to action: setting up local burglary reduction projects’, in L.N. Hamilton-Smith (ed.) The Reducing Burglary Initiative: design, development and deliver, Home Office Research Study 287. London: Home Office.

  • Hough, M., Hedderman, C. and Hamilton-Smith, L.N. (2004), ‘The Design and Development of the Reducing Burglary Initiative’, in L.N. Hamilton-Smith (ed.) The Reducing Burglary Initiative: design, development and deliver, Home Office Research Study 287. London: Home Office.

  • Hearnden, I., Millie A., Hamilton-Smith, L.N., and Willis, J. (2004), ‘Action and reaction: delivering local burglary reduction projects’, in L.N. Hamilton-Smith (ed.) The Reducing Burglary Initiative: design, development and deliver, Home Office Research Study 287. London: Home Office.


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