Armitage, Rachel (2011) Assessing the Impact of Residential Design on Crime: A Guide to Conducting Case Studies. Other. University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield. (Unpublished)
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This briefing note aims to guide the reader through the task of conducting a case study to assess the impact of residential design on crime. It is part of a series of themed papers which report the findings from a collaborative project funded by the Home Office and managed by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE). The project set out to strengthen and update the evidence base on the impact of residential design on a range of crime types – with a specific focus on housing developments acclaimed for their innovative design and award winning architecture.

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