Table of contents - Special Issue: Crime prevention through urban design, planning and management
Guest Editors: Ares Kalandides
Urban crime prevention – broadening of perspectives
Herbert SchubertThe contribution is focussed on the question of which logic and which distinctive lines of development have shaped the discourse on urban crime prevention and will probably shape…
Crime prevention through urban design and planning in the smart city era: The challenge of disseminating CP-UDP in Italy: learning from Europe
Sarah Isabella ChiodiThe purpose of this study is to analyse the nexus between Crime Prevention through Urban Design and Planning (CP-UDP) and e-participation in urban planning, with the idea that a…
Integrating crime prevention into urban design and planning: From European procedures to local delivery methods
Caroline L. Davey, Andrew B. WoottonThis paper aims to understand the delivery of crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) across Europe – from European-wide procedures through national schemes to…
Model (my) neighbourhood – a bottom-up collective approach for crime-prevention in Portugal and Lithuania
Miguel Saraiva, Irina Matijosaitiene, Mónica Diniz, Vilius VelickaThe purpose of this paper is to respond to the need for comparative studies on methodologies for implementing Crime Prevention through Urban Design and Planning (CP-UDP) at the…
Crime prevention aspects of public space renewal in Budapest
Melinda Benkő, Tibor GermánSecurity is one of the most important challenges for contemporary integrated urban developments. In Hungary, every strategic document highlights this goal, seeking social and…
Improving the quality of life with CPTED methodology: high-rise housing in Widzew, Łódź
Ewa Klima, Anna Janiszewska, Lech Grabski, Tobias WoldendorpThe social context in Polish high-rise neighbourhoods varies from one in Western Europe. This typology is not associated with social housing and the ownership of the dwellings…
High-rise in trouble? Learning from Europe
Paul van Soomeren, Willemijn van de Klundert, Inés Aquilué, Justin de KleuverAll over the world, millions of people live in buildings and neighbourhoods that follow the principles of Congrès International d’Architecture Moderne (CIAM) and Le Corbusier…
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- Dr Nikolaos Ntounis