The Link Between Crime and the Built Environment: The Current State of Knowledge, Volume 1 |
Contents
STATE OF THE EVIDENCE | 14 |
Multiple Approaches in the Social Surveillance | 36 |
continued Page | 41 |
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American Psychological Association analysis anti-crime apprehension Reduce Architects Journal assessment bibliography built environment Burglar Alarm burglary rates C/BE link Cabrini-Green cameras Clason Point community-building rationale concealment control of space CPTED crime and fear crime Increase Crime Prevention crime rates crime-environment crime-related behaviors Criminology decreased Defensible Space Department of Housing effects empirical studies Environmental Design evaluation evidence factors fear of crime findings hardening Hardware Rationale Housing and Urban housing developments included installed intervening constructs interventions literature lobbies measures ment methodological National Issues Center neighborhood Newman and Franck Nickerson Gardens number of apartments perceived protection percent personal crime Phipps Plaza physical characteristics physical design changes physical environment police potential offenders Prevention through Environmental public housing Reduce attempted crime Reduce successful crime residents risk of apprehension robbery social surveillance rationale strategies street lighting target target-hardening Tier tion topic area studies Type U.S. Department variables victimization Washington Westinghouse National Issues