Difference between revisions of "Ecological perspective"
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− | The “ecological” perspective refers to the question of what happens socially as a consequence of the exposure of people to built environments<ref>Michelson 2011.</ref>. This can involve a variety of security-related aspects, such as exclusion of specific social groups ([[Cultural_criminology|cultural criminology]]; |
+ | The “ecological” perspective refers to the question of what happens socially as a consequence of the exposure of people to built environments<ref>Michelson 2011.</ref>. This can involve a variety of security-related aspects, such as exclusion of specific social groups ([[Cultural_criminology|cultural criminology]]; “[http://%22designing_out%22_approach design-out] crime” approach); add. |
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==References== |
Revision as of 14:39, 20 March 2012
The “ecological” perspective refers to the question of what happens socially as a consequence of the exposure of people to built environments[1]. This can involve a variety of security-related aspects, such as exclusion of specific social groups (cultural criminology; “design-out crime” approach); add.
References
- ↑ Michelson 2011.