Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

The next evolution of CPTED : something old, something new, something borrowed / by Tom McKay.

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"Published in Security Management magazine as “What Should be CPTED's Next Step?” in December 1998."--Page 2.

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"Currently, territoriality is a somewhat nebulous concept that stands alone on most Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) organizational charts yet is described as an umbrella strategy that encompasses the other, better developed CPTED strategies known as surveillance and access control. Known by its generally accepted definition as a design strategy that “realizes that physical design can extend or create a sphere of influence so that users of the property develop a sense of proprietorship” the lack of development around this concept fails to suggest how this is done."--Includes text from page 1.

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