Crime Prevention in High-Rise Housing. : Lessons from the Crime Prevention Carousel. (Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht 136) (2007. VIII, 124 S. Tab., Abb.; VIII, 124 S. 224 mm)

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Crime Prevention in High-Rise Housing. : Lessons from the Crime Prevention Carousel. (Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht 136) (2007. VIII, 124 S. Tab., Abb.; VIII, 124 S. 224 mm)

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Large, densely constructed high-rise housing estates at the fringes of cities are particularly regarded as urban areas that exhibit a severe potential for crime and insecurity. Rehabilitation schemes have therefore been increasingly utilised for remedial schemes in suburban housing during the past years.

Are attempts to rehabilitate high-rise housing estates actually an effective way to reduce crime and feelings of insecurity in areas of this nature? This is the pivotal question of the Crime Prevention Carousel, an international comparative study which seeks to explore physical improvements and social changes at six high-rise housing estates in five Eastern and Western European countries. Focusing on both situational and social approaches to crime prevention the study aims to share information and experiences about how best to reduce neighbourhood crime and feelings of insecurity in high-rise residential housing estates.
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Large, densely constructed high-rise housing estates at the fringes of cities are particularly regarded as urban areas that exhibit a severe potential for crime and insecurity. Rehabilitation schemes have therefore been increasingly utilised for remedial schemes in suburban housing during the past years.Are attempts to rehabilitate high-rise housing estates actually an effective way to reduce crime and feelings of insecurity in areas of this nature? This is the pivotal question of the Crime Prevention Carousel, an international comparative study which seeks to explore physical improvements and social changes at six high-rise housing estates in five Eastern and Western European countries. Focusing on both situational and social approaches to crime prevention the study aims to share information and experiences about how best to reduce neighbourhood crime and feelings of insecurity in high-rise residential housing estates.
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Aus dem Inhalt: N. Zimmermann, Foreword - T. Lukas, Introduction: Crime prevention in high-rise housing - "Crime Prevention Carousel" - Overview and conclusion - References - H. Shaftoe, Crime in high-rise housing: is it the built environment's fault?: - Summary of theories and principles about the built environment and crime - Theory and principles as applied to the six case study areas - Appendix - References - T. Lukas / M. Enters, Social cohesion and feelings of insecurity: Social cohesion - Conceptual framework - Connecting social cohesion and feelings of insecurity - Results - Summary and conclusion - References - T. Barabás / S. Windt, Levels of victimisation: Historical background - The research on victimology in the study - Conclusion - Appendix - References - K. Krajewski, Registered offence trends: Crime rate trends in five countries - Crime rate trends in five cities - Crime rate trends in the five research areas - References - T. Woldendorp / N. Smits, Lessons learned. What we can learn from each other: Introduction - Learning from each other -Appendix

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