Solving Crime Problems in Residential Neighborhoods: Comprehensive Changes in Design, Management, and UseU.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, 1997 - Citizens' associations - 116 pages |
Contents
Crime and Place What Do We Know? | 1 |
Crime and Place Defining the Problem | 11 |
Planning for Change Program Design | 27 |
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access control activity agencies Boston Boston Police Department Bridgeport building Castle Square Apartments Charlotte City Clinton Hill CMHP community policing CPTED crime and disorder crime prevention efforts crime prevention programs crime prevention strategies crime problem Criminal Justice CSTO Dayton defensible space Department of Housing diffusion of benefits displacement drug dealers El Cortez Environmental Design evaluation Exhibit Fairview Homes fencing Five Oaks funding gates Genesis Park Housing and Urban Housing Authority housing complex implemented improve Institute of Justice interventions involved law enforcement Lockwood Gardens Macon management changes Mar Vista Gardens ment National Institute Oak Park Oakland offenders officers organizations owners partnership percent physical design changes place-specific crime prevention Police Department Prevention Through Environmental private security problem-oriented policing property management public housing public housing development redesign reducing crime resident patrols residential role Situational Crime Prevention street target tenant tion traffic U.S. Department Urban Development Washington