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Crime prevention through environmental design [[electronic resource] /] / Timothy D. Crowe ; revised by Lawrence J. Fennelly
Crime prevention through environmental design [[electronic resource] /] / Timothy D. Crowe ; revised by Lawrence J. Fennelly
Autore Crowe Timothy D
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (377 p.)
Disciplina 364.4/9
Altri autori (Persone) FennellyLawrence J. <1940->
Soggetto topico Crime prevention and architectural design
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-12-411633-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Part 1; 1 Introduction to CPTED; Background; Asking the Right Questions; The Need for CPTED; Competing Crime Prevention Strategies; CPTED and Contemporary Planning Models; CPTED in the United States; CPTED Worldwide; Results of CPTED; Scope and Content of this Book; 2 Twenty Most Frequently Asked Questions; 3 CPTED Concepts and Strategies; Background; CPTED Concepts; CPTED Strategies; Maintenance; The Three-D Approach; Designation; Definition; Design
Examples of Strategies in ActionUse of Information; Some Benefits of CPTED Planning Activities; An Ounce of Prevention: A New Role for Law Enforcement Support of Community Development; CPTED Definitions; CPTED Problems; "Clean and Well-Lighted Places": A Natural Approach to Retail Security; CPTED in Low-Income, Public, and Three-Generation Housing; Natural Surveillance; Natural Access Control; Territorial Reinforcement; Results of CPTED Projects in Neighborhoods; General Liability; Housing Recipients; Neighborhood Planning; Law Enforcement; Density; Three-Generation Housing
CPTED Planning and Design ReviewPlanning; Review Process; Liability; Achieving the Right Perspective; 4 Behavioral Precedents of CPTED: From Caves to Fast Food; Caves; Greek Temples; Medieval Cities; Baroque Mannerism; Louis XIV; Napoleon III; Contemporary Situations; 5 Using the Environment to Affect Behavior; Human/Environment Relationships; Use of Light and Color; Feng Shui; 6 Aesthetics, Environmental Cues, and Territorial Behavior: Implications for CPTED Planning; Form Versus Function: The Battle with Aesthetics; Environmental Cues; Territorial Behavior
Visual Bubbles, Landscape, and Art7 Crime and Loss Prevention; Introduction; Crime; US Burglaries Overview; Levels of Crime; Explanations of Crime; Implications for Public Action; Contemporary Crime Prevention and Interagency Concepts; Criminal Justice: A Misperceived Concept; Productivity Tools for the Crime- and Loss-Prevention Specialist; Crime Versus Loss Prevention; Two Types of Risk; Risk Management; Conclusions; 8 Examples of CPTED Strategies and Applications; CPTED Strategies; CPTED Applications; Objectives for Commercial Environments; Downtown Streets and Pedestrian Areas
Downtown StreetsBarriers to Conflict; Outdoor Sitting Areas; Plazas; Pedestrian Malls; Parking Lots and Structures; Parking Lots; Parking Lot Access; Parking Structures; Office and Industrial Systems; Office Access; Office Building Site Plan and Parking; Shipping and Receiving and Vehicle Access; Plant Design; Hallways and Restrooms; Hallways; Restroom Location and Entrance Design; Informal Gathering Areas; Malls and Shopping Centers; Shopping Mall Parking; Mall Design; Convenience Stores and Branch Banks; Convenience Stores: Traditional Design
Convenience Stores: Locations Near Dense Commercial or Housing Sites
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462793603321
Crowe Timothy D  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Crime prevention through environmental design / / Timothy D. Crowe ; revised by Lawrence Fennelly
Crime prevention through environmental design / / Timothy D. Crowe ; revised by Lawrence Fennelly
Autore Crowe Timothy D
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 360 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 364.4/9
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Crime prevention and architectural design
ISBN 0-12-411633-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Part 1; 1 Introduction to CPTED; Background; Asking the Right Questions; The Need for CPTED; Competing Crime Prevention Strategies; CPTED and Contemporary Planning Models; CPTED in the United States; CPTED Worldwide; Results of CPTED; Scope and Content of this Book; 2 Twenty Most Frequently Asked Questions; 3 CPTED Concepts and Strategies; Background; CPTED Concepts; CPTED Strategies; Maintenance; The Three-D Approach; Designation; Definition; Design
Examples of Strategies in ActionUse of Information; Some Benefits of CPTED Planning Activities; An Ounce of Prevention: A New Role for Law Enforcement Support of Community Development; CPTED Definitions; CPTED Problems; "Clean and Well-Lighted Places": A Natural Approach to Retail Security; CPTED in Low-Income, Public, and Three-Generation Housing; Natural Surveillance; Natural Access Control; Territorial Reinforcement; Results of CPTED Projects in Neighborhoods; General Liability; Housing Recipients; Neighborhood Planning; Law Enforcement; Density; Three-Generation Housing
CPTED Planning and Design ReviewPlanning; Review Process; Liability; Achieving the Right Perspective; 4 Behavioral Precedents of CPTED: From Caves to Fast Food; Caves; Greek Temples; Medieval Cities; Baroque Mannerism; Louis XIV; Napoleon III; Contemporary Situations; 5 Using the Environment to Affect Behavior; Human/Environment Relationships; Use of Light and Color; Feng Shui; 6 Aesthetics, Environmental Cues, and Territorial Behavior: Implications for CPTED Planning; Form Versus Function: The Battle with Aesthetics; Environmental Cues; Territorial Behavior
Visual Bubbles, Landscape, and Art7 Crime and Loss Prevention; Introduction; Crime; US Burglaries Overview; Levels of Crime; Explanations of Crime; Implications for Public Action; Contemporary Crime Prevention and Interagency Concepts; Criminal Justice: A Misperceived Concept; Productivity Tools for the Crime- and Loss-Prevention Specialist; Crime Versus Loss Prevention; Two Types of Risk; Risk Management; Conclusions; 8 Examples of CPTED Strategies and Applications; CPTED Strategies; CPTED Applications; Objectives for Commercial Environments; Downtown Streets and Pedestrian Areas
Downtown StreetsBarriers to Conflict; Outdoor Sitting Areas; Plazas; Pedestrian Malls; Parking Lots and Structures; Parking Lots; Parking Lot Access; Parking Structures; Office and Industrial Systems; Office Access; Office Building Site Plan and Parking; Shipping and Receiving and Vehicle Access; Plant Design; Hallways and Restrooms; Hallways; Restroom Location and Entrance Design; Informal Gathering Areas; Malls and Shopping Centers; Shopping Mall Parking; Mall Design; Convenience Stores and Branch Banks; Convenience Stores: Traditional Design
Convenience Stores: Locations Near Dense Commercial or Housing Sites
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786849303321
Crowe Timothy D  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Crime prevention through environmental design / / Timothy D. Crowe ; revised by Lawrence Fennelly
Crime prevention through environmental design / / Timothy D. Crowe ; revised by Lawrence Fennelly
Autore Crowe Timothy D
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 360 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 364.4/9
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Crime prevention and architectural design
ISBN 0-12-411633-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Part 1; 1 Introduction to CPTED; Background; Asking the Right Questions; The Need for CPTED; Competing Crime Prevention Strategies; CPTED and Contemporary Planning Models; CPTED in the United States; CPTED Worldwide; Results of CPTED; Scope and Content of this Book; 2 Twenty Most Frequently Asked Questions; 3 CPTED Concepts and Strategies; Background; CPTED Concepts; CPTED Strategies; Maintenance; The Three-D Approach; Designation; Definition; Design
Examples of Strategies in ActionUse of Information; Some Benefits of CPTED Planning Activities; An Ounce of Prevention: A New Role for Law Enforcement Support of Community Development; CPTED Definitions; CPTED Problems; "Clean and Well-Lighted Places": A Natural Approach to Retail Security; CPTED in Low-Income, Public, and Three-Generation Housing; Natural Surveillance; Natural Access Control; Territorial Reinforcement; Results of CPTED Projects in Neighborhoods; General Liability; Housing Recipients; Neighborhood Planning; Law Enforcement; Density; Three-Generation Housing
CPTED Planning and Design ReviewPlanning; Review Process; Liability; Achieving the Right Perspective; 4 Behavioral Precedents of CPTED: From Caves to Fast Food; Caves; Greek Temples; Medieval Cities; Baroque Mannerism; Louis XIV; Napoleon III; Contemporary Situations; 5 Using the Environment to Affect Behavior; Human/Environment Relationships; Use of Light and Color; Feng Shui; 6 Aesthetics, Environmental Cues, and Territorial Behavior: Implications for CPTED Planning; Form Versus Function: The Battle with Aesthetics; Environmental Cues; Territorial Behavior
Visual Bubbles, Landscape, and Art7 Crime and Loss Prevention; Introduction; Crime; US Burglaries Overview; Levels of Crime; Explanations of Crime; Implications for Public Action; Contemporary Crime Prevention and Interagency Concepts; Criminal Justice: A Misperceived Concept; Productivity Tools for the Crime- and Loss-Prevention Specialist; Crime Versus Loss Prevention; Two Types of Risk; Risk Management; Conclusions; 8 Examples of CPTED Strategies and Applications; CPTED Strategies; CPTED Applications; Objectives for Commercial Environments; Downtown Streets and Pedestrian Areas
Downtown StreetsBarriers to Conflict; Outdoor Sitting Areas; Plazas; Pedestrian Malls; Parking Lots and Structures; Parking Lots; Parking Lot Access; Parking Structures; Office and Industrial Systems; Office Access; Office Building Site Plan and Parking; Shipping and Receiving and Vehicle Access; Plant Design; Hallways and Restrooms; Hallways; Restroom Location and Entrance Design; Informal Gathering Areas; Malls and Shopping Centers; Shopping Mall Parking; Mall Design; Convenience Stores and Branch Banks; Convenience Stores: Traditional Design
Convenience Stores: Locations Near Dense Commercial or Housing Sites
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815334003321
Crowe Timothy D  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui