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Security in new dwellings
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Safer Communities
Safer Communities (2010) 9 (2): 28–32.
Published: 28 April 2010
...; dwelling; crime prevention; design; regulation; burglary. 28 ROBERT GREAVES Head of Community Safety, Wandsworth Borough Council, London, and Vice Chair of the National Community Safety Network In the words of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) crime prevention booklet: How Secure is Your Home...
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Sex, drugs and broken bowls: Dealing with problems of crime reduction in public conveniences
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Safer Communities
Community Safety Journal (2002) 1 (2): 37–43.
Published: 01 October 2002
...Colin Cockfield; Kate Moss Public conveniences are well known as being problematic in terms of crime‐generation. The design of these buildings in respect of both access and internal layout can encourage misuse, including incidents of damage and criminal or anti‐social activity. Traditional policing...
