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    <title>Crime Prevention Through Housing Design</title>
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    <namePart>Stollard, Paul</namePart>
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    <publisher>E and F N Spon</publisher>
    <dateIssued>1991</dateIssued>
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  <tableOfContents>Design and crime:: 1.1 Facts about crime p.1, 1.2 Fear of crime p.3, 1.3 The effect of design on crime p.7, 1.4 Crime displacement p.8, 1.5 Traditional approaches to crime prevention p.9, 1.6 Design and crime prevention: a broader approach p.11, Further reading p.12, Theories of security design p.14, 2.1 Social control, 2.2 Enclose access control, 2.3 Criminal justice p.15, 2.4 Defensible space p.16, 2.5 The current debate p.17, 2.6 Principles not design guides p.19, Six principles, Surveillance p.21, 3.2 Neighbourhoods p.23, 3.3 Public and private spaces 3.4 Potential hiding places, 3.5 Comprehensive approaches p.26, 3.6 Collaborative approaches p.28, Assessment process - existing estates, 4.1 Project steering committees p.32, 4.2 Consultation p.34, 4.3 Research p.36, 4.4 Physical surveys, 4.5 Proposals p.38, 4.6 Priorities p.39, 4.7 Case study of the assessment process p.40, References p.41, Further reading p.42, Design process – site, 5.1 Public open space p.43, 5.2 Footpaths p.44, 5.3 Car parking p.47, 5.4 External lighting p.48, 5.5 Landscaping p.51, 5.6 Case study of the design process p.54, Further reading p.55, Design process – flats, 6.1 Communal space within buildings p.57, 6.2 Entry-phones p.58, 6.3 Closed circuit television p.59, 6.4 Examples of integrated receptionist technology systems p.61, Further reading p.64, Design process – houses, 7.1 Layout p.66, 7.2 Private space p.68, 7.3 Individual dwellings p.71, 7.4 Target hardening p.73, 7.5 Case study of the design process p.74, Further reading p.77, Construction process p.78, 8.1 Planning and programming the work p.78, 8.2 Specification and quality control p.79, Site Security and safety p.79, Hand over and evaluation p.81</tableOfContents>
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    <topic>Housing</topic>
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