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The British Journal of Criminology 38:124-144 (1998)
© 1998 Centre for Crime & Justice Studies (formerly ISTD)


RESEARCH-ARTICLE

PREVENTING REPEATED RACIAL VICTIMIZATION

An Action Research Project

CORETTA PHILLIPS and ALICE SAMPSON

Respectively, Rutgers University and the University of East London. We would like to thank the Editor and two referees for their helpful comments. The authors take full responsibility for the final text.

This paper describes the main implementation issues on a crime prevention project set up to reduce repeat racial victimization on a local authority housing estate in East London. These were the victims/statutory agencies' interactions, multi-agency working and the politics of race, an intervention focused on racial crimes and the role of the researchers in an action research community-based project.


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