2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10610-014-9237-7
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Combating Hooliganism in the Netherlands: An Evaluation of Measures to Combat Hooliganism with Longitudinal Registration Data

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“…The studies cover a breadth of strategies and interventions to counter antisocial and violent behaviour The few quasi-experimental designs varied in both design and quality; there were only four studies that were assessed as at least 3 on the adjusted Maryland Scientific Methods Scale and provide credible evidence of effectiveness (Di Domizio and Caruso, 2015;Giacomantonio et al 2015;Priks 2014;Schaap et al 2015).…”
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“…The studies cover a breadth of strategies and interventions to counter antisocial and violent behaviour The few quasi-experimental designs varied in both design and quality; there were only four studies that were assessed as at least 3 on the adjusted Maryland Scientific Methods Scale and provide credible evidence of effectiveness (Di Domizio and Caruso, 2015;Giacomantonio et al 2015;Priks 2014;Schaap et al 2015).…”
Section: The Quality and Quantity Of Identified Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An evaluation of strategies to combat hooliganism in the Netherlands (Schaap et al 2015) also covered mandatory registration of spectators among the interventions it reviewed. The analysis utilised data provided by the Dutch Hooliganism Registration Institute (Centraal Informatiepunt Voetbalvandalisme [CIV]) on professional football matches in the Netherlands over five seasons (2006-2007 to 2010-2011).…”
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