2016
DOI: 10.1177/1057567716639353
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Is CPTED Useful to Guide the Inventory of Safety in Parks? A Study Case in Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract: ~SAGECrime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) has long been suggested as a guideline for improving safety in neighborhoods. Yet, little is known about the application of CPTED to urban parks. The aim of this study is to evaluate the adequacy of CPTED principles in guiding the inventory of safety conditions of an urban park. The study begins with a review of the development of CPTED ideas and then focuses on the inspection of a park with a relatively high level of crime in the city of Stockholm, th… Show more

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“…In a spatio-temporal context, urban planners should consider how the physical characteristics and activity functions of land uses change over time. For example, urban planners and designers should ensure that foliage and event-related infrastructure in parks during the summer does not obscure the natural surveillance provided by vehicular traffic, passersby, and park users (Loukaitou-Sideris et al, 2001;Iqbal and Ceccato, 2016).…”
Section: Spatio-temporal Crime Patterns and Time-varying Regression Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a spatio-temporal context, urban planners should consider how the physical characteristics and activity functions of land uses change over time. For example, urban planners and designers should ensure that foliage and event-related infrastructure in parks during the summer does not obscure the natural surveillance provided by vehicular traffic, passersby, and park users (Loukaitou-Sideris et al, 2001;Iqbal and Ceccato, 2016).…”
Section: Spatio-temporal Crime Patterns and Time-varying Regression Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Situational crime theory focuses on opportunityreducing processes that are aimed at particular forms of crime; entail the management, creation or manipulation of the immediate environment in an organized and permanent manner as possible; and result in crime being more difficult and risky or less rewarding and justifiable (Clarke, 1997). In an environment, this can be done by stimulating surveillance, fostering territoriality, and reducing areas of conflict by controlling access and improving overall perceived safety (Armitage, 2013;Cozens et al, 2005;Ekblom, 2011Ekblom, , 2019Iqbal & Ceccato, 2016;Jeffery, 1977;Newman, 1972;Saville, 2013). These principles underlie what is called crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED).…”
Section: Urban Environments and Crime Prevention Through Environmentamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Ceccato, Falk, Parsanezhad, and Tarandi (2018), most CPTED interventions have been implemented together with other situational crime prevention techniques (Clarke, 2012) with reference to housing developments and neighborhoods (e.g. Armitage, 2013;Ceccato & Bamzar, 2016;Clarke, 1983;DeKeseredy, Donnermeyer, & Schwartz, 2009), transportation systems (Ceccato & Paz, 2017;Loukaitou-Sideris, 2012), parks (Iqbal & Ceccato, 2016), and commercial properties and shopping centers (Ceccato & Tcacencu, 2018;Lindblom & Kajalo, 2011).…”
Section: Urban Environments and Crime Prevention Through Environmentamentioning
confidence: 99%
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