In terms of the argument put forward here it would be wrong to suggest that the changing ideology, the emergent ‘new South Africa’, is responsible for the new wave of crime haunting the cities. Although rising unemployment needs to be regarded as an important factor, it could be argued that the configuration of urban space does not only set up the potential but also enables a criminal pattern to develop. But before definite conclusions can be drawn, case studies will have to be carried out in which encounter rates, crime rates and other variables are plotted against measure of spatial integration. If, as is suggested here, these correlations are strong then the task facing architects and planners in reconfiguring the ‘new’ South African ci...
When police and state services fail to provide security, other actors often take on the role of maki...
Gated communities have long been seen as a rational response to rising crime levels, yet very little...
Crime is not spread evenly over space or time. This suggests that offenders favour certain areas and...
In both historical, as well as contemporary cities, it was and still is believed that the built envi...
Growing trends of fear and insecurity in cities have sparked the re-visitation of gating, posing sig...
High and rising levels of crime plague post-apartheid South Africa. A common explanation for these ...
There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...
South Africa is a country ravaged by crime, yet few theoretical frameworks exist by which to guide c...
FIRST WORDS This study has moderate objectives. It uses existing perspectives on violence in general...
1.1: Background to the Study According to the Safer Cities Programme of UN-Habitat, crime does not o...
The end of civil war does not equal the end of violence. Many post-war societies struggle with anout...
Street segments as a micro-level unit of analysis have become increasingly popular in spatial crime ...
This paper examines the evolution of policing in the townships of Cape Town in the context of a neo-...
Unlimited urbanization that causes extraordinary developments in urban regions (the living environme...
Crime generators are places that increase the risk of crime occurring due mainly to the fact that th...
When police and state services fail to provide security, other actors often take on the role of maki...
Gated communities have long been seen as a rational response to rising crime levels, yet very little...
Crime is not spread evenly over space or time. This suggests that offenders favour certain areas and...
In both historical, as well as contemporary cities, it was and still is believed that the built envi...
Growing trends of fear and insecurity in cities have sparked the re-visitation of gating, posing sig...
High and rising levels of crime plague post-apartheid South Africa. A common explanation for these ...
There is growing interest in the impact of violence on development and on ‘security’ as a policy res...
South Africa is a country ravaged by crime, yet few theoretical frameworks exist by which to guide c...
FIRST WORDS This study has moderate objectives. It uses existing perspectives on violence in general...
1.1: Background to the Study According to the Safer Cities Programme of UN-Habitat, crime does not o...
The end of civil war does not equal the end of violence. Many post-war societies struggle with anout...
Street segments as a micro-level unit of analysis have become increasingly popular in spatial crime ...
This paper examines the evolution of policing in the townships of Cape Town in the context of a neo-...
Unlimited urbanization that causes extraordinary developments in urban regions (the living environme...
Crime generators are places that increase the risk of crime occurring due mainly to the fact that th...
When police and state services fail to provide security, other actors often take on the role of maki...
Gated communities have long been seen as a rational response to rising crime levels, yet very little...
Crime is not spread evenly over space or time. This suggests that offenders favour certain areas and...