NCJ Number
26950
Date Published
1975
Length
56 pages
Annotation
PAPERS DELIVERED AT THE ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING, AND URBAN CRIME CONFERENCE ON CRIME PREVENTION IN ENGLAND ARE REPRODUCED.
Abstract
IN ADDITION TO A GENERAL REPORT TO THE CONFERENCE AND INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, CURRENT BRITISH RESEARCH IS REVIEWED AND IMPLICATIONS OF PRESENT TRENDS IN ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING FOR FUTURE CRIME PREVENTION ARE SUGGESTED. A LENGTHY ANALYSIS IS MADE OF RESEARCH AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN CREATING 'COMMUNITIES OF INTEREST' - COMMUNITIES WHICH, AS A RESULT OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING, CREATE FEELINGS OF COMMONALITY AND PROTECTIVENESS AMONG RESIDENTS. THIS PAPER IS ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS AND DIAGRAMS. ALSO INCLUDED ARE TWO SUMMATIONS OF THE PROCEEDINGS.