The impact of built environment on human being behavior is inevitable. Built environment can prevent human being from doing something or encourage going further. Considering undeniable role of environment in creating behavior and negative norms, environmental possibilities has become more important. CPTED is an approach related to crime prevention that is based on the reduction the possibility of committing a crime in physical environment. This article with survey methodology (Observation, interview and multiple choice questions) and reviewing the existing theories with library and documentary research is regarded as the main components in CPTED approach. Relying on this approach, this research aims to analyze physical factors that may caus...
AbstractFear of crimes has been led to restrictions on freedom residents and prevented them from par...
Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) began to develop in the early 1970s as a respo...
AbstractIn gauging the Crime Prevention through Environmental Design elements in residential areas, ...
The impact of built environment on human being behavior is inevitable. Built environment can prevent...
Crime or even the perception of crime affects people everywhere directly and indirectly. Because a p...
AbstractThe built environment especially in terms of the residential design is believed to be one of...
The rise of crime in Malaysia is causing the people to live in a fear of crime. Criminals are even g...
Many case studies have been published that report a reduction in crime as a result of crime preventi...
The practice of urban planning and building design largely follow traditional methods while transfor...
This chapter is concerned with the extent to which the individual design features of the built envi...
The importance of policies, plans and tactics for crime prevention, considering penal justice ineffi...
Attempts to keep a crime-free residential neighbourhood have variously necessitated the adoption of ...
AbstractIn gauging Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, observation is often used by resea...
Rapid urbanization in Malaysia has led to an increasing crime rate, necessitating an understanding o...
In new era, the prevailing housing development trend is gated residential neighbourhood. This trend ...
AbstractFear of crimes has been led to restrictions on freedom residents and prevented them from par...
Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) began to develop in the early 1970s as a respo...
AbstractIn gauging the Crime Prevention through Environmental Design elements in residential areas, ...
The impact of built environment on human being behavior is inevitable. Built environment can prevent...
Crime or even the perception of crime affects people everywhere directly and indirectly. Because a p...
AbstractThe built environment especially in terms of the residential design is believed to be one of...
The rise of crime in Malaysia is causing the people to live in a fear of crime. Criminals are even g...
Many case studies have been published that report a reduction in crime as a result of crime preventi...
The practice of urban planning and building design largely follow traditional methods while transfor...
This chapter is concerned with the extent to which the individual design features of the built envi...
The importance of policies, plans and tactics for crime prevention, considering penal justice ineffi...
Attempts to keep a crime-free residential neighbourhood have variously necessitated the adoption of ...
AbstractIn gauging Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, observation is often used by resea...
Rapid urbanization in Malaysia has led to an increasing crime rate, necessitating an understanding o...
In new era, the prevailing housing development trend is gated residential neighbourhood. This trend ...
AbstractFear of crimes has been led to restrictions on freedom residents and prevented them from par...
Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) began to develop in the early 1970s as a respo...
AbstractIn gauging the Crime Prevention through Environmental Design elements in residential areas, ...