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  • [[File:Ask security.jpg|250px|right]] '''Security''' is the degree or act of protection of persons or objects against [[risk]
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  • In the context of [[security]], this means that the absence of measures increases the risk of harm or da ...the concept of security vulnerability can be seen more suitable for use by security organisations (such as LEAs) or event planners whereas [[Safety Vulnerabili
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  • #REDIRECT [[Safety and Security]]
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  • '''Security culture''' is a concept that ...into how groups of people perceive things and how this [[Perception of (in)security|perception]] can be explained/predicted/modified;
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  • ...erandi could provide insights and input on which measures can be used to [[Security threat: mitigations|mitigate]] different safety threats. Whether a measure is a security measure or a safety measure, depends on the type of risk it is ''meant'' to
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  • #REDIRECT [[Safety and Security]]
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  • ...s and to be explicitly elaborated upon in Urban Securipedia, are called '''Security Issues'''. Security issues in the context of this Securipedia are crimes that are:
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  • ...vides information about content and use of the Vitruv tools]]'''Safety and security''' are two concepts that both indicate the level of protection against [[ri Although safety and security are terms that describe a ''state'', they can also be used to describe a ''
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  • ...bery|robbery]]. For forced entrance burglary using ramming vehicles, see [[Security issue: Ram raid|Ram raid]]. ...ops is an important circumstance that contributes to the existence of this security issue.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Graffiti]]
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  • ...ce individuals tend to make - correct or incorrect - reasoning on societal security as a whole based on immediate environmental clues. This is known as the "br ...vandalism in general are for about 14% the result of preventive measures (security and insurance), and for 75% the result of physical damage and mental harm.
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  • ...ts.</ref> group for a shared reason is dealt with in the security issue '[[Security issue: Destruction by riots|destruction by riots]]'. In the sense we use th ...ce individuals tend to make - correct or incorrect - reasoning on societal security as a whole based on immediate environmental clues. This is known as the "br
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  • ...o individual persons. For the forceful theft from commercial venues, see [[security issue: Raid|raid]]. ...lead to physical harm, (personal) financial loss, a decrease in perceived security, an increase of feelings of personal vulnerability.
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  • ...ally spoken). On top of that, pickpockets will adapt quickly to preventive security measures in accordance with the [[The economics of crime|economics of crimi
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  • ...ence or fear thereof, except for sexual violence, which is covered under [[Security issue: Sexual assault|Sexual assault]]. ...d, meaning that battery will be included in the use of the term assault. [[Security issue: Sexual assault|Sexual assault]] is considered separately.
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  • ...ng a vehicle through a wall or entrance is covered in the security issue [[Security issue: Ram raid| Ram raid]]. ...privacy and often has much impact on citizens' general [[perception of (in)security]] and increase their general [[Risk#Perception_of_risk|perception of risk]]
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  • ...A. (eds) Science Informed Policing. Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications. Springer, Cham. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-412 Here you can find the other security threats related pages:
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  • ...ial homicide and child molestation networks. Examples are [[terrorism]] ([[Security issue: Mass killing|mass killings]]), homicide (such as crime passionèl, f ...different motives for crime. One can at least distinguish four types of [[Security issues|motives]]: financial gain, boredom or compulsive behavior, impulse a
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  • Environmental Criminology regarding terrorist attacks, one of the largest security threats, has mostly focused on finding spatial and temporal clusters. Most ...t EU funding [[EU programs|programs]], such as Horizon 2020, FP7, Internal Security Fund Police, to support research and implementation of prevention strategie
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Drug offences]]
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  • ...vides information about content and use of the Vitruv tools]]'''Safety and security''' are two concepts that both indicate the level of protection against [[ri Although safety and security are terms that describe a ''state'', they can also be used to describe a ''
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  • ...abilities]]. The equivalent term used for deliberate sources of risk, is [[security]]. ==Distinction between safety and security==
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  • ...]): Security is not an objective state, but results from social processes; security is socially (and/or politically) constructed. ...ity issue. A cross-cutting aspect is the cultural selection of risks and [[security culture]].
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  • ...sation</ref>. But victimisation is strongly related to [[Perception of (in)security|perception of risks]]: It can also be a social fact - people can 'feel' as ...nging public [[Perception of (in)security|perception]] than changing the [[security]] situation:
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  • ==Citizen participation methods for use in security-related urban planning processes== ...participation methods, that help planners gaining valuable information on security and risk views, were identified:
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  • == Security Issues == ==== Economic dimension of security issues for retail areas/objects ====
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Burglary]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Safety and Security]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Safety and Security]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Graffiti]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Security issue: Burglary]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Pickpocketing]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Robbery]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Raid]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Assault]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Vandalism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Graffiti]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Ram raid]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Drug offences]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security issue: Ram raid]]
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