Emotional impact of fraud worse than financial loss
The emotional impact of online fraud is worse than the financial hit, even when the loss was tens of thousands of pounds, according to a Crest Advisory study.
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The emotional impact of online fraud is worse than the financial hit, even when the loss was tens of thousands of pounds, according to a Crest Advisory study.
Crest Advisory examines justice devolution via four case studies (Avon & Somerset, Greater Manchester, London & West Mids).
Crest Advisory report on the perspectives of Black children on policing and Stop and Search.
Crest Advisory highlight the benefits of Out-of-Court disposals and diversion schemes but raise concerns about a lack of transparency.
Crest Advisory research find the effects of maternal imprisonment can be severe and long-lasting on children, leading to exclusion and exploitation.
More than half of people would rather see offenders electronically tagged and ordered to serve community sentences than jailed for short periods of time.
Crest Advisory challenges the assumption that the threat from county lines drug dealing has reduced during lockdown.
New research from Crest Advisory into what British Muslims think about policing, extremism and the Prevent programme
Crest Advisory’s second report investigating the drivers of serious violence examines the role of drug markets.
Crest Advisory report analyses what drove the falls in first time entrants and custody in the youth justice system and asks what we should do as a result.
Crest Advisory report on understanding the scale and nature of serious violence.
Crest Advisory finds that 2,599 prison sentences were handed out to women for shoplifting offences in 2017.