Matthew P J Ashby

About Matthew P J Ashby

Matthew P J Ashby, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of Criminology, crime science, policing.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Concentrations of harm: geographic and demographic patterning in human trafficking and related victimisation

Benchmarking police numbers in London against other global cities

Knife crime–a problem solving guide

Forecasting crime trends to support police strategic decision making

TOPIC 10.5 INCORPORATING TIME INTO STUDYING CRIME AND PLACE

TOPIC 4.1 OFFICIAL POLICE DATA

Police practitioner views on the challenges of analysing and responding to knife crime

Police perceptions of problem-oriented policing and evidence-based policing: evidence from England and Wales

Matthew P J Ashby Information

University

Position

Lecturer

Citations(all)

1189

Citations(since 2020)

993

Cited By

480

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

17

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Matthew P J Ashby Skills & Research Interests

Criminology

crime science

policing

Top articles of Matthew P J Ashby

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Concentrations of harm: geographic and demographic patterning in human trafficking and related victimisation

Criminology and Criminal Justice

Eleanor Cockbain

Matthew Ashby

Kate Bowers

Sheldon X Zhang

2024/4/16

Benchmarking police numbers in London against other global cities

Matt Ashby

2023

Knife crime–a problem solving guide

CrimRxiv

Aiden Sidebottom

Iain Brennan

Iain Agar

Matt Ashby

Karen Bullock

...

2023/10/12

Forecasting crime trends to support police strategic decision making

CrimRxiv

Matt Ashby

2023/6/28

TOPIC 10.5 INCORPORATING TIME INTO STUDYING CRIME AND PLACE

Understanding Crime and Place: A Methods Handbook

Matthew PJ Ashby

2023/3/24

TOPIC 4.1 OFFICIAL POLICE DATA

Understanding Crime and Place: A Methods Handbook

Lisa Tompson

Matthew PJ Ashby

2023/3/24

Police practitioner views on the challenges of analysing and responding to knife crime

Crime Science

Karen Bullock

Iain Agar

Matt Ashby

Iain Brennan

Gavin Hales

...

2023/2/2

Police perceptions of problem-oriented policing and evidence-based policing: evidence from England and Wales

Police Practice and Research

Karen Bullock

Aiden Sidebottom

Rachel Armitage

Matthew PJ Ashby

Caitlin Clemmow

...

2022/11/2

Problem-oriented policing in England and Wales: barriers and facilitators

Policing and society

Karen Bullock

Aiden Sidebottom

Rachel Armitage

Matthew PJ Ashby

Caitlin Clemmow

...

2022/10/21

Benchmarking crime in London against other global cities

Matt Ashby

Michèle Grace Bal

Gonzalo Croci

Ashly Fuller

Nicole Mantl

...

2022

Forty years of problem-oriented policing: A review of progress in England and Wales

Karen Bullock

Aiden Sidebottom

Rachel Armitage

Matthew PJ Ashby

Caitlin Clemmow

...

2021/12/1

The open-access availability of criminological research to practitioners and policy makers

Journal of Criminal Justice Education

Matthew PJ Ashby

2020/10/24

Initial evidence on the relationship between the coronavirus pandemic and crime in the United States

Crime Science

Matthew PJ Ashby

2020/5/18

Problem-Oriented Policing in England and Wales 2019

Aiden Sidebottom

Karen Bullock

Rachel Armitage

Matt Ashby

Caitlin Clemmow

...

2020

Implementing and sustaining problem-oriented policing: a guide

Aiden Sidebottom

Stuart Kirby

Nick Tilley

Rachel Armitage

Matt Ashby

...

2020

Successful police problem-solving: a practice guide

Aiden Sidebottom

Karen Bullock

Matt Ashby

Stuart Kirby

Rachel Armitage

...

2020

Changes in police calls for service during the early months of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice

Matthew PJ Ashby

2020/12

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