CPTED Part 3: Territorial Reinforcement and Maintenance
In Part 3 of the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design series, we will be looking at Territorial Reinforcement and Maintenance.
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In Part 3 of the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design series, we will be looking at Territorial Reinforcement and Maintenance.
Natural surveillance is the placement of physical features, activities and people that maximizes visibility from the surrounding environment.
CPTED is defined as “the proper design and use of the built environment that can lead to a reduction in the fear and incidence of crime.”
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