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Bowers, Kate J. and Sidebottom, Aiden and Ekblom, Paul (2009) CRITIC: a prospective planning tool for crime prevention evaluation designs. Crime Prevention and Community Safety Journal, 11. pp. 48-70. ISSN 14603780 Item not available online.

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Ekblom, Paul and Sidebottom, Aiden and Wortley, Richard (2015) Evolutionary Psychological Influences on the Contemporary Causes of Terrorist Events. In: Evolutionary Psychology and Terrorism. Political Violence . Routledge, London. ISBN 978-1-13-877458-2

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Ekblom, Paul (2015) Terrorism - Lessons from Natural and Human Co-evolutionary Arms Races. In: Evolutionary Psychology and Terrorism. Political Violence . Routledge, London. ISBN 978-1-13-877458-2

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Ekblom, Paul (2014) Design and security. In: The Handbook of Security (2nd ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 133-158. ISBN 9781137323279

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Ekblom, Paul (2014) Securing the knowledge. In: The Handbook of Security (2nd ed.). Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 487-515. ISBN 9781137323279

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Ekblom, Paul (2014) Afterword: Safety research on the move. Security Journal. Special Issue: Safety on the move, 27 (2). pp. 257-261. ISSN 0955-1662

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Ekblom, Paul (2014) Designing Products Against Crime. In: Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Springer Science+Business Media, New York, pp. 948-957. ISBN 978-1-4614-5689-6 (print) 978-1-4614-5690-2 (online) Item availability restricted.

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Ekblom, Paul and Pease, Ken (2014) Innovation and Crime Prevention. In: Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Springer Science+Business Media, New York, pp. 2523-2531. ISBN 978-1-4614-5689-6 (print) 978-1-4614-5690-2 (online)

Ekblom, Paul (2012) The security function framework: towards a systematic language. In: Design Against Crime: Crime Proofing Everyday Products. Crime Prevention Studies (27). Lynne Rienner. ISBN 9781588268136 Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul and Bowers, Kate J. and Gamman, Lorraine and Sidebottom, Aiden and Thomas, Chris and Thorpe, Adam and Willcocks, Marcus (2012) Reducing bag theft in bars. In: Design Against Crime: Crime Proofing Everyday Objects. Crime Prevention Studies, 27 . Lynne Rienner, Boulder, Col.. ISBN 9781588268136 Item not available online.

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Ekblom, Paul (2012) The private sector and designing products against crime. In: The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention. Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 384-403. ISBN 9780195398823

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Ekblom, Paul (2011) Design against crime: crime proofing everyday objects. Crime Prevention Studies, 27 . Lynne Rienner, Boulder, Col.. ISBN 9781588268136

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Ekblom, Paul (2011) Deconstructing CPTED… and reconstructing it for practice, knowledge management and research. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 1 (17). pp. 7-28. ISSN 09281371

Ekblom, Paul (2011) New thinking on crime prevention through environmental design. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 17 (1). pp. 1-6. ISSN 09281371 Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2011) Citizen participation in crime prevention: capturing practice knowledge through the 5Is framework. In: International Perspectives of Crime Prevention - Contributions from the 4th Annual International Forum. Forum Verlag: Mönchengladbach. Item not available online.

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Ekblom, Paul (2011) Guest editor’s introduction. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 17. pp. 1-5. ISSN 09281371

Ekblom, Paul (2011) Happy returns: ideas brought back from situational crime prevention’s exploration of design against crime. In: The Reasoning Criminologist: Essays in Honour of Ronald V. Clarke. Crime Science Series . Routledge, pp. 38-49. ISBN 9780415688529 Item not available online.

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Ekblom, Paul (2010) Crime prevention, security and community safety using the 5Is framework. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. ISBN 9780230210363

Ekblom, Paul (2010) Securing the knowledge: the 5Is framework for improving performance in crime prevention, security and community safety. In: Seminar, 26th July 2010, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra. (Unpublished) Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2010) Design Against Crime: the promise and the challenge. In: 2010 Design Challenge: Crime Forum, Design Research Institute, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia.. Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2010) How to understand, specify and describe the security function of a product: towards a language and a framework for designing against crime. In: Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Symposium 2010, 5 - 7th July 2010, Morton Island, Brisbane, Australia. (Unpublished) Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2010) Risk analysis design guide: using theory to analyse crime risks and generate design guidance for secure environments. In: Occasional Seminar, July 2010, Defence and Systems Institute, University of South Australia, Adelaide.. (Unpublished) Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2010) Teasing apart Territoriality… and reassembling it as a useful concept for practice, research and theory. In: Critical Perspectives of CPTED, July 2010, Institute of Criminology, University of Sydney, Australia.. (Unpublished) Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2010) Mitigating risk, building resilience and ensuring security. In: CNi Expo conference, June 2010, Excel, London. (Unpublished) Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2010) Citizen involvement in crime prevention. In: 15th Annual International Forum of the German Crime Prevention Congress and the European Forum for Urban Security, Berlin. Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2010) Teasing apart territoriality...and reassembling it as a useful concept for practice, research and theory. In: Crime Prevention Conference, Keele University. Item not available online.

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Ekblom, Paul and Bullock, Karen (2010) Richness, retrievability and reliability: issues in a working knowledge base for good practice in crime prevention. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 16 (1). pp. 29-47. ISSN 09281371

Ekblom, Paul (2010) The conjunction of criminal opportunity theory. In: Encyclopedia of Victimology and Crime Prevention. Sage, London, UK, pp. 140-146. ISBN 9781412960472 Item not available online.

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Ekblom, Paul (2008) Capturing, Assessing, Transferring and Applying Knowledge of Good Practice in Crime Prevention:The 5Is Framework. In: Irish Youth Justice Service First Biennial Conference, 6-7 March 2008, Slieve Russell Hotel, Ballyconnell, Ireland. (Unpublished)

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Ekblom, Paul (2008) Crime Prevention Training in the UK: a brief review. In: Qualification in Crime Prevention. Forum Verlag, Germany, pp. 53-66. ISBN 9783936999464 Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2008) Crime and Communication Technology. In: The International Encyclopedia of Communication. Blackwell, Oxford. ISBN 9781405131995 Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2008) Designing Products Against Crime. In: Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis. Willan, Cullompton. ISBN 9781843922803 Item not available online.

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Ekblom, Paul (2007) Grippa Prototypes: Comment Sheet Compendium. Working Paper. University of the Arts London.

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Ekblom, Paul (2007) Beccaria partner meeting - professional training in crime prevention: the UK situation. In: European Crime Prevention Network (EUCPN) Best Practices Conference, 26-28 November 2007, Häämeenlinna, Finland. (Unpublished)

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Ekblom, Paul (2006) Good practice? invest in a framework! Network News, Chester: National Community Safety Network.

Ekblom, Paul (2005) Designing Products Against Crime. In: Handbook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety. Willan Publishing Ltd., pp. 203-244. ISBN 1843921464 Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2005) How to police the future: scanning for scientific and technological innovations which generate potential threats and opportunities in crime, policing and crime reduction. In: Crime Science: New approaches to preventing and detecting crime. Willan Publishing Ltd., pp. 27-55. ISBN 1843920891 Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2002) From the Source to the Mainstream is Uphill: The Challenge of Transferring Knowledge of Crime Prevention Through Replication, Innovation and Anticipation. In: Analysis for Crime Prevention (Crime Prevention Studies 13). Willan Publishing Ltd., pp. 131-203. ISBN 1881798348 Item not available online.

Ekblom, Paul (2001) The Conjunction of Criminal Opportunity: a Framework for Crime Reduction Toolkits. Documentation. UK national Crime Reduction Website. Item not available online.

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Gamman, Lorraine and Doruff, Jeffrey and Allen, Adrian and Ekblom, Paul (2023) Rehumanising the Self-Checkout Experience. Project Report. ECR Retail Loss. (Unpublished)

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Thorpe, Adam and Gamman, Lorraine and Ekblom, Paul and Johnson, Shane D. and Sidebottom, Aiden (2009) Bike Off 2 – catalysing anti-theft bike, bike parking and information design for the 21st century: an open innovation research approach. In: Designing for the 21st century: volume 2. Interdisciplinary methods and findings. Gower Publishing Ltd., Farnham, England, pp. 238-257. ISBN 9781409402404 Item not available online.

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Willcocks, Marcus and Ekblom, Paul and Thorpe, Adam (2019) Less Crime, More Vibrancy, by Design. In: Rebuilding Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. Crime Science Series . Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138919631

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