This briefing note aims to guide the reader through the task of conducting a case study to assess the impact of residential design on crime. It is part of a series of themed papers which report the findings from a collaborative project funded by the Home Office and managed by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE). The project set out to strengthen and update the evidence base on the impact of residential design on a range of crime types – with a specific focus on housing developments acclaimed for their innovative design and award winning architecture
Crime prevention through building is not a new concept, but awareness of it has increased following ...
This thesis has two aims. First, it examines how the principles of Crime Prevention through Environm...
Secured by Design (SBD) is an award scheme which aims to encourage housing developers to design out ...
This briefing note is one of a series of themed papers which reports the findings from a collaborati...
This paper reports on the findings of a collaborative project (funded by the Home Office and managed...
This briefing note focuses upon the impact of levels of connectivity and through-movement (within re...
The design of homes can enhance the quality of life of residents by reducing their vulnerability to ...
This briefing note is one of a series of themed papers which reports the findings from a collaborati...
The introduction of legislative requirements placed upon key agencies to consider the crime and diso...
Secured by Design (SBD) is an award scheme that aims to encourage housing developers to design out c...
This case-study investigation (Yin, 2014) examines the long-term sustainability of Crime Prevention ...
HTML clipboardThis study is about Homeowner’s architectural responses to crime in Dar es Salaam Tan...
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a method of reducing crime through the desi...
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) aims to make the built environment less vulner...
The accelerated development in the industry of weapons has reshaped the human behaviors, which led t...
Crime prevention through building is not a new concept, but awareness of it has increased following ...
This thesis has two aims. First, it examines how the principles of Crime Prevention through Environm...
Secured by Design (SBD) is an award scheme which aims to encourage housing developers to design out ...
This briefing note is one of a series of themed papers which reports the findings from a collaborati...
This paper reports on the findings of a collaborative project (funded by the Home Office and managed...
This briefing note focuses upon the impact of levels of connectivity and through-movement (within re...
The design of homes can enhance the quality of life of residents by reducing their vulnerability to ...
This briefing note is one of a series of themed papers which reports the findings from a collaborati...
The introduction of legislative requirements placed upon key agencies to consider the crime and diso...
Secured by Design (SBD) is an award scheme that aims to encourage housing developers to design out c...
This case-study investigation (Yin, 2014) examines the long-term sustainability of Crime Prevention ...
HTML clipboardThis study is about Homeowner’s architectural responses to crime in Dar es Salaam Tan...
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a method of reducing crime through the desi...
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) aims to make the built environment less vulner...
The accelerated development in the industry of weapons has reshaped the human behaviors, which led t...
Crime prevention through building is not a new concept, but awareness of it has increased following ...
This thesis has two aims. First, it examines how the principles of Crime Prevention through Environm...
Secured by Design (SBD) is an award scheme which aims to encourage housing developers to design out ...