Difference between revisions of "Crime"

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* [[Security issue: breaking and entering|Break and enter]] (burglary)
 
* [[Security issue: breaking and entering|Break and enter]] (burglary)
* [[Security issue: ram-raid|Ram-raiding]]
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* [[Security issue: ram raid|Ram-raiding]]
 
* Pickpocketing
 
* Pickpocketing
 
* Robbery
 
* Robbery

Revision as of 17:03, 13 August 2012

Crime

Crime is the breach of rules or laws for which some governing authority (via mechanisms such as legal systems) can ultimately prescribe a conviction.[1]

Types of crime

A uniformly accepted categorisation of crime does not exist; rather, each country uses its own classification and often more than one.

In the context of urban planning, not all types of crimes are equally relevant, due to:

  • the extent to which they are infuenceable by means of urban design;
  • the extent to which they form a risk, both in terms of likelihood of occurence and impact;

Influenceability of crime by urban design

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Occurence of crime

Not every type of crime occurs equally frequent. The crime statistics of England and Wales of the year 2010-2011[2] present the following ratios in recorded crime types:

Crime statistics England and Wales 2010-2011.png

Impact of crime

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Security issues

The types of crime that are deemed relevant enough for the urban planning process to be explicitly elaborated in this Securipedia, are called Security Issues. These issues are:

  • Break and enter (burglary)
  • Ram-raiding
  • Pickpocketing
  • Robbery
  • Car theft
  • Physical assault
  • Sexual assault
  • Vandalism
  • Destruction by riots
  • Destruction of property by fanatics (terrorists)
  • Graffiti
  • Mass killing (terrorists)
  • Raid (commercial theft with violence)

Footnotes and references

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