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| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aReinventing Safe Cities: Strategies for Planning for Safer Public Spaces |
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| 505 | _aPreface p.v, Executive Summary p.vii, Acknowledgement p. ix, List of Figures p.xv, List of Tables p.xix, List of Maps p.xxi, 1. Understanding Urban Safety: The Urban Context of Safetyp.1, Crime and Violence p.2, Crime Dynamics in Capital City of Delhi p.4, 2. Theoritical Framework: Defining Urban Safety in Public Realm, Urban p.6, Safety , Public Realm, Understanding Crime p.7, Causes of Crime p.8, Impact of Crime and Fear of Crime p.10, Timeline of Global Evolution for Need of Urban Safety against Crime p.11, Relationship between Urbanization and Urban Safety p.13, Mainstreaming Safety in the Development p.14, Theories Relating Urban Safety and Spatial Planning: The Classical School p.16, The Positivist School, The Chicago School p.17, Rational Choice Theory, Opportunity Theory and Routine Activities Theory p.18, Urban Design and Crime, Environmental Criminology p.19, Ramsey Theory of Physical Fabric & Crime, 1982 Jane Jacobs (1961), Oscar Newman's-Defensible Space p.20, Development in Theories p.22, 3. Auditing Urban Safety: Safety Audit p.25, The Need for Safety Audit in Indian Cities p.25 Audit s Part of the Prevention Process p.26, Aim of the Safety Audit, Key Players in Safety Audit, Audit Process p.27, Tools for Planning for Urban Safety p.28, Conceptual Framework p.30, Select Indicators and Sub Indicators: City Level p.31, Site Level Select Indicators p.33, Analytical Tools Selected from Case Studies, Mapping of Crime p.37, Crime Distribution Analysis, Chicago p.38, CPTED Index (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design) Local Spatial Autocorrelation (LISA) p.38, 4. Introduction to Delhi: Demographic and Socio Economic Factors p.42, Issues of Migration p.44, Criminogenic Factor for Delhi, Status of Safety for Public Realm Delhi p.45, Land Use of Delhi p.47, 5. Trend and Characteristics of Crime p.49, Camparison of Crime in Delhi with Other Indian Cities, Crime Rate in Major Cities (2004-06 & 2010--12), Crime Rate against Women in Major Cities (2004-06 & 2010-12) p.50, Crime Rates against Children in Major Cities (2004-06 & 2010-12), Composition of IPC Crimes in Delhi within Major Cities p.51,Trend and Characteristics of Crime in Delhi p.52, Total Indian Penal Code (IPC) Crime p.53, Crime Trend, Trend of Types of Crime p.55, Asset Related Crime, Gender Biased Crime, Street Crime p.56, Perception of Community on Urban Safety p.57, The Reasons for Dark Spots in Delhi p.60, 6. Spatial Relation of Crime With Built Environment: Correlation between physical, socio economic development and crime pattern, Distribution of Police Station, Police Station Coveragep.65, Danger Zones Identified p.65, Percentage of Slum Dwellers p.66, Dark Spots in Delhi p.67, CCTV Coverage p.70, Vulnerability Index of Crime and its Related Attributes p.70, Reasons for Selecting Dwarka, Delhi p.72, 7. Site Profile: Dwarka p.73, Population p.74, Land Use of Dwarka p.55, Public Realm of Dwarka p.76, Population Characteristics p.78, 8. Crime Characteristics: Dwarka p.79, Intensity of Crime p.86, Classification of Crime as Per Type p.87, Crime Classification in Public Realm p.88, Pedestrian Footfall Vs Crime p.89, Utilization of Parks / Open Spaces p.90, Crime Incidences & Relation with Time p.90, Relationship of Trip Taken with Crime, Implication of Gender Based Trip p.93, Crime and Level of Illumination p.94, Crime and Degree of Isolation p.96, Daily CPTED Score During Daytime p.97, Crime Environment: Offender's Perspective p.98, Impact of Land Use on Crime p.102, Formula: Location Quotient for Crime, Classification of the LQC based on land use type influence on crime p.103, LQC'S of Total Crimes across Six Distance Zones (Evidence Based) p.107, Relationship of Abutting Land (Crime Deflecting) Use and Crime p.109, 9. Institutional Framework for Urban Safety p.112, Recent Developments in Governance Related to Urban Safety p.113, Other Concerns p.114, Budgetary Allocations for Urban Safety p.116, Nirbhaya Fund for Delhi p.118, Programmes and Initiatives p.118, Status of Initiatives: Police Range Wise p.122, 10. Issues: Issues at City Level, Spatial and Built Environment p.123, Socio Economic, Governance p.124, Financial, Issues Highlighted from Public Opinion Survey, Issues at Site Level, Spatial and Built Environment p.126, Strict Zoning and Danger Land Uses p.127, Development Control Regulations, Infrastructure, Street Lighting or Illumination, Mobility and Transport p.128, Social Disparity p.129, 11. Planning Strategies: City Level Strategies: Delhi p.131, Safe Neighbourhoods, Planning Strategies: City Level p.134, Role of Stakeholders p.136, Site Level Strategiesn p.137, Spatial and Built Form Strategies p.137, Feasibility of bringing Mixed Use with High Rise, Governance Strategies p.138, 12. Conclusion p.141 | ||
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