Safe as Houses: Proceedings of a Griffith University Workshop on Crime Prevention Through Environmental DesignCentre for Crime Policy and Public Safety, 1992 - Crime prevention and architectural design - 48 pages |
Contents
UNIVERSITY WORKSHOP ON CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH | 1 |
Particular Crime Prevention Problems with MediumDensity Housing | 7 |
Footpath and Roadway Lighting | 11 |
Copyright | |
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