Crime Prevention and the Built EnvironmentRoutledge, 2007 M03 15 - 296 páginas With a comprehensive analysis, this book links theory, evidence and practical application to bridge gaps between planning, design and criminology. The authors investigate connections between crime prevention and development planning with an international approach, looking at initiatives in the field and incorporating an understanding of current responses to the growth of technology and terrorism. |
Contenido
Emerging concepts and trends affecting placebased crime prevention theory 37 | |
A global perspective on integrating crime prevention into planning systems 69 | |
Some UK police perspectives on the process of planning for crime prevention 90 | |
Crime prevention and urban regeneration developing practice in the United 127 | |
The development of placebased antiterrorism strategies in the United States 158 | |
The application of new technologies to placebased crime prevention 188 | |
Introduction 223 | |
Towards a research agenda 239 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Crime Prevention and the Built Environment Ted Kitchen,Richard H. Schneider Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
Crime Prevention and the Built Environment Richard Harold Schneider,Ted Kitchen Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Crime Prevention and the Built Environment Richard Harold Schneider,Ted Kitchen Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Términos y frases comunes
access control activities agencies ALOs anti-terrorism anti-terrorist antisocial behaviour applications approach areas argue Bedfordshire Blackthorn CASPAR project Bradford Brantingham Britain British building built environment burglary CCTV Chapter context CPTED crime and disorder crime mapping crime prevention strategies crime prevention theory criminal culs-de-sac defensible space Deputy Prime Minister effective elements environmental criminology especially evidence example experience of crime factors fear of crime field gated communities housing ibid identified important interventions issues JIATFE layout locations National neighbourhood Newman offenders Office opportunity particular partnership patterns permeability physical place-based crime prevention planners planning and design planning for crime planning systems practice problems Pruitt-Igoe reduce relationships relatively residential residents Safer Schneider and Kitchen Secured by Design Sheffield significant situational crime prevention social space syntax street structures studies suggest surveillance tackle target hardening territoriality terrorism terrorist attacks urban design urban regeneration urbanist