Monchuk, Leanne (2011) The Way Forward in Designing Out Crime? : Greater Manchester Police Design for Security Consultancy. Safer Communities: a journal of practice, opinion, policy and research, 10 (3). pp. 31-40. ISSN 1757-8043
Abstract

Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) aims to make the built environment less vulnerable to crime and disorder through its design. CPTED is applied in practice by Architectural Liaison Officers/Crime Prevention Design Advisors employed within each police force in England and Wales. Their aim is to advise built environment professionals (architects and planners) how opportunities for crime and disorder can be minimised through the design of a development without compromising on the design quality. This paper provides an overview of relevant literature and an example of one force’s promising, but as yet unevaluated approach to embedding CPTED early in the planning process.

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