Environmental Design and Crime Events (original) (raw)
Crime prevention in urban spaces through environmental design: A critical UK perspective
Eric Farr
Cities, 2019
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Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED): a review and modern bibliography
Paul Cozens
Property Management, 2005
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Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Rick Draper
2004
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Burglars’ take on crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED): reconsidering the relevance from an offender perspective
Rachel Armitage
Security Journal
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A CPTED bibliography: Publications related to urban space, planning, architecture, and crime prevention through environmental design, 1975-2010
Greg Saville
2012
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A Review and Current Status of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED)
paul cozens
Journal of Planning Literature
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Impact of Housing Design on Crime
rachel armitage
Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 2014
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Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) and the New South Wales Crime Risk Assessment Guidelines: A Critical Review
Sean Michael
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Policing Crime Prevent through Environmental Design
Marota Welcome Mokabane
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Introduction to Design|[plus]|Crime
Rodger Watson
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Architecture against Crime
Maged Youssef
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La prevención del delito mediante el diseño ambiental (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design)
tim pascoe
2018
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Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design ( CPTED
Modu Bukar
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Crime: Impacts of Urban Design
Claudia Costa
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Crime Prevention through Environmental Design: Discourses of Risk, Social Control, and a Neo-liberal Context
Patrick Parnaby
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CPTED, but not as we know it: Investigating the conflict of frameworks and terminology in crime prevention through environmental design
Victoria Gibson
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Is It Just a Guessing Game? The Application of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) to Predict Burglary
Rachel Armitage
Planning Practice & Research
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Designing Out Crime: Insights from Ecodesign
Emma Dewberry
Security Journal, 2003
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Third-Generation Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
Greg Saville
Social Sciences, 2019
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Appointment Robbery: Do Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Strategies Work? Voices from the Street
Arthur Vasquez
American journal of qualitative research, 2020
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Examining the effects of crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) on Residential Burglary
Massoomeh Hedayati
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Impact of A Community Place in Regards to Sustainable Design towards Decreasing Social Crime
Hourakhsh A Nia
Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, 2019
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Australian Planner Crime prevention through environmental design in New South Wales
Daren Fisher
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Revisiting the relationship between crime and architectural design: An analysis of HUD's 1994 survey of public housing residents. Cityscape: A
Tarl Kudrick
1996
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City Centre Crime: Design thinking for safer city centres
Caroline Davey
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Measuring Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Siti Rasidah Md Sakip
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Public health and the potential benefits of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Paul Cozens
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin, 2007
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Building community: an environmental approach to crime prevention
Gustavo Barreto
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Crime and the design of residential property – exploring the perceptions of planning professionals, burglars and other users: Part 2
paul cozens
Property Management, 2001
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The Relationship between Crime Prevention through Environmental Design and Fear of Crime
Najib Salleh
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