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Date: 2014-03-04 19:28:21
Crime prevention
Prevention
Security
Safety
Criminology
Law enforcement
Security engineering
National security
Crime prevention through environmental design
Surveillance
Defensible space theory
Closed-circuit television

Published in: Internationale Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (ed.) Open City: Designing Coexistence, Amsterdam: Sun 2009, Michael Zinganel Crime does pay! The Structure-Building Power of Crime for Urban Planning

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