Using the Principles of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design in Iran


[2004] We live with crime every day. It has become, unfortunately, a fact of life. Discussions on the subject have traditionally focused much less on prevention than on arrest and punishment; measures that cannot be taken until after a crime has been committed. Only in the last 20 years have designers and architects begun to see the need to plan and build with more than just the traditional threats of nature (fire, earthquakes and hurricanes) in mind. They must now consider the threat of crime.

Nasim Iranmanesh, Using the Principles of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design in Iran, Brisbane, Australia: Paper of the 9th ICA Conference 2004.

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