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_aRebuilding crime prevention through environmental design : _bstrengthening the links with crime science / _cedited by Rachel Armitage and Paul Ekblom. |
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_aAbingdon : _bRoutledge, _c2019. |
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_axviii, 265 p. : _bill., plans ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aMoving home as a flight from crime: residential mobility as a cause and consequence of crime and a challenge to crime prevention through environmental design / Michelle Rogerson and Ken Pease -- "Why my house?": exploring offender perspectives on risk and protective factors in residential housing design / Rachel Armitage and Chris Joyce -- Using guardianship and situational crime prevention (SCP) to strengthen crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) / Danielle M. Reynald and Mateja Mihinjac -- Sharpening up CPTED: towards an ontology based on crime science and ecology / Paul Ekblom -- Simulating CPTED: computational agent-based models of crime and environmental design / Daniel Birks and Joseph Clare -- Simulation of dependencies between armed response vehicles and CPTED measures in counter-terrorism resource allocation / Hervé Borrion, Octavian Ciprian / Bordeanu and Sonia Toubaline -- Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) in Malaysia: development of a tool to measure CPTED implementation in residential settings / Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali, Aldrin Abdullah and Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi -- How to ruin CPTED / Ward A. Adams, Eric S. McCord, and Marcus Felson -- A decade developing the delivery of CPTED across greater manchester / Leanne Monchuk -- Less crime, more vibrancy, by design / Marcus Willcocks, Paul Ekblom and Adam Thorpe. | |
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_a"Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a practice-oriented approach to reduce the risk of offenses such as burglary; and fear of crime, by modifying the built environment. In recent years, this approach has been criticised for duplicating terminology and for failing to integrate successfully with other approaches. Rebuilding Crime Prevention through Environmental Design explores and extends the common ground between CPTED and Situational Crime Prevention - another traditional approach in the field of crime prevention and security - via the latter's evolution into the field of Crime Science. Drawing on international research to develop new interdisciplinary perspectives, this volume explores how situational crime prevention and environmental criminological theories relate to those of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design and considers how Crime Science can be reformulated to merge different approaches, or at least articulate them better. Rebuilding Crime Prevention through Environmental Design will appeal to students, applied academic researchers and practitioners who wish to deepen their understanding and contribute in turn to the ongoing revitalisation of the field"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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