作者: Rachel Armitage
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关键词: Built environment 、 Anti-social behaviour 、 Rigour 、 Summary (document) 、 Public relations 、 Architecture 、 Engineering 、 Commission 、 Urban design 、 Information system
摘要: This briefing note focuses upon the impact of levels connectivity and through-movement (within residential housing developments) on crime anti-social behaviour (ASB). The is one a series themed papers which reports findings from collaborative project funded by Home Office managed Commission for Architecture Built Environment (CABE). set out to strengthen update evidence base design range types – with specific focus developments acclaimed their innovative award winning architecture. It should be highlighted that although this designed as summary document, recommendations are based seven month conducted consortium universities including experts within field designing crime, statistical modelling, urban Geographical Information Systems (GIS). was overseen an expert Steering Group who ensured research required standards in terms independence methodological rigour.