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Public Spaces, Social Planning and Crime Prevention
This paper provides a discussion of issues relating to public places, urban planning and community crime prevention. It explores the application of crime prevention approaches and techniques to the planning and management of public places, and provides examples of innovative practices and strategic planning processes. The paper then outlines a social mapping exercise which focuses on the physical, social and regulatory environments. © 1999, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Publication title
Urban Policy and ResearchVolume
17Issue
4Pagination
301-308ISSN
0811-1146Department/School
School of Social SciencesPublisher
Urban Policy and Research RMITPlace of publication
MelbourneRepository Status
- Restricted