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==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | The idea that crime could be influenced by the design of the built environment was based on the more limited idea of [[wikipedia:Defensible space theory|defensible space]] and further developed by |
+ | The idea that crime could be influenced by the design of the built environment was based on the more limited idea of [[wikipedia:Defensible space theory|defensible space]] and further developed by work of [[wikipedia:Elizabeth Wood (executive)|Elizabeth Wood]], [[wikipedia:Jane Jacobs]] and Schlomo Angel. |
==Crime prevention by design methods== |
==Crime prevention by design methods== |
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* [[wikipedia:Crime prevention through environmental design|CPTED (Crime prevention through environmental design)]] |
* [[wikipedia:Crime prevention through environmental design|CPTED (Crime prevention through environmental design)]] |
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− | ==Achievements and |
+ | ==Achievements and limitations== |
+ | <describe here what positive and negative experiences have been achieved with crime prevention by design> |
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Revision as of 11:21, 23 January 2013
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Crime prevention by design
Crime prevention by design is the idea that the level of crime is influenced by the built environment and, by careful design of this built environment, the level of crime can be reduced.
Description
The idea that crime could be influenced by the design of the built environment was based on the more limited idea of defensible space and further developed by work of Elizabeth Wood, wikipedia:Jane Jacobs and Schlomo Angel.
Crime prevention by design methods
Achievements and limitations
<describe here what positive and negative experiences have been achieved with crime prevention by design>
Footnotes and references
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