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TSELONI, A., TILLEY, N. and FARRELL, G., 2018. Victimization surveys in environmental criminology. In: J.N.B. GERBEN and S.D. JOHNSON, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Criminology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

FARRELL, G., TSELONI, A. and CHENEVOY, N., 2018. Did violence fall after property crime? In: G. FARRELL and A. SIDEBOTTOM, eds., Realist evaluation for crime science: essays in honour of Nick Tilley. Crime science . Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138647244 (Forthcoming)

THOMPSON, R., TSELONI, A., TILLEY, N., FARRELL, G. and PEASE, K., 2018. Which security devices reduce burglary? In: A. TSELONI, R. THOMPSON and N. TILLEY, eds., Reducing burglary. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, pp. 77-105. ISBN 9783319999425

TILLEY, N., FARRELL, G., TSELONI, A. and THOMPSON, R., 2018. The role of security in causing drops in domestic burglary. In: A. TSELONI, R. THOMPSON and N. TILLEY, eds., Reducing burglary. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, pp. 223-244. ISBN 9783319999425

TSELONI, A., THOMPSON, R., GROVE, L., TILLEY, N. and FARRELL, G., 2017. The effectiveness of burglary security devices. Security Journal, 30 (2), pp. 646-664. ISSN 0955-1662

TSELONI, A., FARRELL, G., THOMPSON, R., EVANS, E. and TILLEY, N., 2017. Domestic burglary drop and the security hypothesis. Crime Science, 6 (1). ISSN 2193-7680

TSELONI, A., TILLEY, N. and FARRELL, G., 2017. Spatial distribution of victimization. In: G. BRUINSMA and S. JOHNSON, eds., The Oxford handbook of environmental criminology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Forthcoming)

FARRELL, G., TSELONI, A. and TILLEY, N., 2016. Signature dish: triangulation from data signatures to examine the role of security in falling crime. Methodological Innovations, 9, pp. 1-11. ISSN 2059-7991

TILLEY, N., THOMPSON, R., FARRELL, G., GROVE, L. and TSELONI, A., 2015. Do burglar alarms increase burglary risk? A counter-intuitive finding and possible explanations. Crime Prevention & Community Safety, 17 (1), pp. 1-19. ISSN 1460-3780

FARRELL, G., TILLEY, N. and TSELONI, A., 2014. Why the crime drop? Why crime rates fall and why they don’t. Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, 43, pp. 421-490. ISSN 0192-3234

TSELONI, A., FARRELL, G., TILLEY, N., GROVE, L., THOMPSON, R. and GARIUS, L., 2012. Towards a comprehensive research plan on opportunity theory and the crime drops. In: J. VAN DIJK, A. TSELONI and G. FARRELL, eds., The international crime drop: new directions in research. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 286-299. ISBN 0230302653

VAN DIJK, J., TSELONI, A. and FARRELL, G., 2012. The international crime drop: new directions in research. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0230302653

TILLEY, N., TSELONI, A. and FARRELL, G., 2011. Income disparities of burglary risk and security availability during the crime drop. British Journal of Criminology, 51(2), 296-313. British Journal of Criminology, 51 (2), pp. 296-313.

FARRELL, G., TILLEY, N., TSELONI, A. and MAILLEY, J., 2011. The crime drop and the security hypothesis. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 48 (2), pp. 147-175.

FARRELL, G., TSELONI, A. and TILLEY, N., 2011. The effectiveness of vehicle security devices and their role in the crime drop. Criminology and Criminal Justice: an International Journal, 11 (1), pp. 21-35.

FARRELL, G., TILLEY, N., TSELONI, A. and MAILLEY, J., 2010. Explaining and sustaining the crime drop in industrialised countries. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: an international journal, 12, pp. 24-41.

TSELONI, A., MAILLEY, J., FARRELL, G. and TILLEY, N., 2010. Exploring the international decline in crime rates. European Journal of Criminology, 7 (5), pp. 375-394. ISSN 1477-3708

FARRELL, G., TILLEY, N., TSELONI, A. and MAILLEY, J., 2008. The crime drop and the security hypothesis. , pp. 17-21.

TSELONI, A., WITTEBROOD, K., FARRELL, G. and PEASE, K., 2004. Burglary victimisation in the U.S., England and Wales, and the Netherlands: Cross-national comparison of routine activity patterns. British Journal of Criminology, 44, pp. 66-91.

TSELONI, A. and FARRELL, G., 2002. Burglary victimisation across Europe: the roles of prior victimisation, micro and macro-level routine activities. In: P. NIEUWBEERTA, ed., Crime victimisation in comparative perspective: results from the International Crime Victims Survey, 1989-2000. Boom, pp. 141-161.

TILLEY, N., BULLOCK, K. and FARRELL, G., 2002. Funding and implementing crime reduction initiatives. London: Home Office.

FARRELL, G., TSELONI, A., WIERSEMA, B. and PEASE, K., 2001. Victim careers and 'career victims'? [In: Farrell, G. and Pease, K., eds., Repeat victimisation, Crime Prevention Studies, vol. 12]. Crime Prevention Studies, 12, pp. 241-254.

FARRELL, G., LANE, E., CLARK, K. and TSELONI, A., 2001. What does the world spend on policing? International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 42, pp. 59-73.

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