2002
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.cpcs.8140116
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Secure Foundations: Key Issues in Crime Prevention, Crime Reduction and Community Safety

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“…An important question is whether it is a problem that sensemaking remains local. Addressing a similar question, the inter-professional collaboration literature argues that different professions' competencies and uniqueness provide opportunities for coordinated efforts and expertise (Gilling, 2005). However, it also expresses concern that the different expertise might be lost through a lack of professional autonomy in collaborative work (Gopee and Galloway, 2009;Pihl, 2011).…”
Section: Jwl 353mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important question is whether it is a problem that sensemaking remains local. Addressing a similar question, the inter-professional collaboration literature argues that different professions' competencies and uniqueness provide opportunities for coordinated efforts and expertise (Gilling, 2005). However, it also expresses concern that the different expertise might be lost through a lack of professional autonomy in collaborative work (Gopee and Galloway, 2009;Pihl, 2011).…”
Section: Jwl 353mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bill Hillier is among Newman's main critics. Hillier and Shu determine that Newman's defensible theory of space provides only fashionable consensus beyond creating an empirically strong set of concepts (Hillier and Shu, 2000). Although the original theory has changed to some extent as a result of these criticisms, the criticism made regarding the ambiguity of the conceptuality established by the theory still continues in the context of empirical studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This latter spatial set up lends itself more to privatised or 'gated' communities with a strong focus on creating boundaries between the private and public zones, creating 'defensible' rather than sociable spaces. Research by Hillier and Shu (2000) shows that both arguments hold: the safest space was the one with minimum access and actively overlooked.…”
Section: Safety and Visual Signs Of Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 99%