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Author: Hirschfield, Alex

Title: Health Impact Assessment: Measuring the Effect of Public Policy on Variations in Health. Annex 2: Liverpool Target Hardening Case Study

Summary: This report describes the health impact assessment undertaken on the burglary reduction scheme, 'Target Hardening' in the 'Parks Pathways' area in Liverpool. It is one of the case studies of the Health Impact Assessment Research & Development project, funded by the Department of Health as part of the Phase 1 Health Inequalities Programme. This report has been produced for senior managers in the Department of Health. However it will also be a useful resource for senior and middle managers in the public services, particularly those involved with the development, implementation and evaluation of: - Crime and Disorder Reduction Strategies, especially burglary reduction programmes, - Housing Investment Plans, - Community Care Plans, especially regarding older people, - Community Plans, - Health Improvement Programmes, - Health Action Zones, - Mental Health Strategies. The format of the report that has been adopted intends to provide the reader with: - The background and context of health impact assessment (HIA), - A brief summary about crime, burglary and burglary reduction measures impact on health, - An overview of domestic burglary in Liverpool and the 'Parks Pathways' area, and the implementation of the 'Target Hardening' programme, - A description of the methods and process used in the HIA of the 'Target Hardening' programme, - The findings from each stage of this HIA, - A review of the lessons learned from this HIA and recommendations for the future development of HIA, - A series of recommendations to maximise the health gain and minimise the health risks of the 'Target Hardening' programme.

Details: Liverpool: University of Liverpool, Department of civic Design and Department of Public Health, 2001. 119p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed August 18, 2017 at: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livacuk/instituteofpsychology/researchgroups/impact/Annex_2-_Target_Hardening_Case_Study_Report.pdf

Year: 2001

Country: United Kingdom

URL: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livacuk/instituteofpsychology/researchgroups/impact/Annex_2-_Target_Hardening_Case_Study_Report.pdf

Shelf Number: 103270

Keywords:
Burglary
Crime Prevention
Design Against Crime
Health Impact Assessment
Target Hardening