Abstract— There is no doubt that provision of security and safety is from the main objectives of the new urban planning, due to its impact on the individual and society, because of that the architects try to solve this problem throw an environmental design which called crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED). We will discuss in this study the design strategies for this way of design starting from the single family homes passing throw all neighborhood's units tell we reach to the economic and industrial buildings. We will discuss too some exterior and interior physical security procedures, modern technologies used to protect people against intruders, the procedures of the government to secure residential areas and how c...
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) aims to make the built environment less vulner...
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a method of reducing crime through the desi...
these may involve guardhouses, the design and height of fences, physical barriers and security needs...
Crime or even the perception of crime affects people everywhere directly and indirectly. Because a p...
Abstract : Crime has become one among the most important issues in cities round the world. This iss...
The importance of policies, plans and tactics for crime prevention, considering penal justice ineffi...
This chapter focuses on crime prevention in relation to architecture as a discipline and as built ma...
Designing safer places is of interest to architects whose primary motivation is to create the best ...
The rise of crime in Malaysia is causing the people to live in a fear of crime. Criminals are even g...
This chapter is concerned with the extent to which the individual design features of the built envi...
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a practice-oriented approach to reduce the ...
The accelerated development in the industry of weapons has reshaped the human behaviors, which led t...
The practice of urban planning and building design largely follow traditional methods while transfor...
Due to development pressure, disregard for proper planning for urban growth, and inefficient justice...
Purpose: Cities as places of human habitation have multiple and interwoven impacts on the environmen...
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) aims to make the built environment less vulner...
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a method of reducing crime through the desi...
these may involve guardhouses, the design and height of fences, physical barriers and security needs...
Crime or even the perception of crime affects people everywhere directly and indirectly. Because a p...
Abstract : Crime has become one among the most important issues in cities round the world. This iss...
The importance of policies, plans and tactics for crime prevention, considering penal justice ineffi...
This chapter focuses on crime prevention in relation to architecture as a discipline and as built ma...
Designing safer places is of interest to architects whose primary motivation is to create the best ...
The rise of crime in Malaysia is causing the people to live in a fear of crime. Criminals are even g...
This chapter is concerned with the extent to which the individual design features of the built envi...
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a practice-oriented approach to reduce the ...
The accelerated development in the industry of weapons has reshaped the human behaviors, which led t...
The practice of urban planning and building design largely follow traditional methods while transfor...
Due to development pressure, disregard for proper planning for urban growth, and inefficient justice...
Purpose: Cities as places of human habitation have multiple and interwoven impacts on the environmen...
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) aims to make the built environment less vulner...
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a method of reducing crime through the desi...
these may involve guardhouses, the design and height of fences, physical barriers and security needs...