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Title: Critical Perspectives of CPTED
Authors: Ekblom, Paul
Iveson, Kurt
Clancey, Garner
Watson, Rodger
Chappell, Duncan
Sydney Institute of Criminology
Keywords: CPTED
criminology
Issue Date: Jul-2010
Publisher: Sydney Institute of Criminology
Abstract: Crime Prevention through environmental design (CPTED) involves the manipulation of the built environment to prevent crime and to reduce the fear of crime. CPTED has gained greater prominence in recent years, with the introduction of guidelines to encourage the designing out of crime. However, to date, there has been limited debate or analysis of CPTED practice in NSW. This seminar will seek to partially address this gap and will critically explore CPTED theory and practice.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2123/6438
Department/Unit/Centre: Sydney Institute of Criminology
Appears in Collections:Seminars - Institute of Crimminology

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Duncan-Chappell.mp3Introduction to the Critical Perspectives of CPTED Seminar - Adjunct Professor Duncan Chappell (Sydney Institute of Criminology)2.69 MBMP3View/Open
Garner-Clancey.mp3Garner Clancey (Adjunct Lecturer, Sydney Institute of Criminology)10.08 MBMP3View/Open
Kurt-Iveson.mp3Dr Kurt Iveson (Senior Lecturer in Urban Geography, University of Sydney)10.45 MBMP3View/Open
Paul-Ekblom.mp3Professor Paul Ekblom (Academic Director, Design Against Crime Research Centre, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, England)13.14 MBMP3View/Open
Roger-Watson.mp3Rodger Watson (NSW Department of Justice and Attorney General)7.72 MBMP3View/Open

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