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Crime Prevention in the Built Environment

by Ted Kitchen, Richard H Schneider
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Overview

With a comprehensive analysis, this book links theory, evidence and practical application to bridge gaps between planning, design and criminology. The authors investigate connections between crime prevention and development planning with an international approach, looking at initiatives in the field and incorporating an understanding of current responses to the growth of technology and terrorism.

About the Author, Ted Kitchen

Richard H. Schneider is Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning. His research has included work on the design and implementation of technology for crime analysis, the evaluation of crime prevention strategies and the comparison of crime prevention programs at an international level.

Ted Kitchen is Professor Emeritus of Planning and Urban Regeneration at Sheffield Hallam University. Since working as a professional planner, his academic research has centred on planning and urban regeneration practice, focusing in particular on the relationship between planning and crime prevention.

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"A truly international effort ... everyone involved in the development process should have a copy of the book in the library." - Building Engineer

Book Details

Published
March 16, 2007
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
288
ISBN
9780203098813

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