Crime prevention in high-rise housing: lessons from the crime prevention carousel
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adam_text | Contents
Nico
Zímmermann
Foreword
...............................................................................................................................1
Тім
Lukas
Introduction
...........................................................................................................................5
1.
Crime prevention in high-rise housing
......................................................................6
2.
Crime Prevention Carousel
...................................................................................8
2.1
General site descriptions
.................................................................................9
2.1.1
Berlin:
Marzahn North/Gropiusstadt...................................................9
2.1.2
Amsterdam: Bijlmermeer
..................................................................10
2.1.3
Krakow:
Prądnik Czerwony..............................................................
11
2.1.4
Budapest:
Békásmegyer....................................................................
12
2.1.5
Bristol: Hartcliffe
...............................................................................12
2.2
Methodological approach
.............................................................................13
3.
Overview and conclusion
........................................................................................16
4.
References
...............................................................................................................17
Henry Shaftoe
Crime in high-rise housing
—
is it the built environment s fault?
.......................................19
1.
Summary of theories and principles about the built environment and crime
.........30
2.
Theoty and principles as applied to the six case study areas
..................................32
3.
Appendix
.................................................................................................................35
4.
References
...............................................................................................................36
Tim
Lukas &
Mark Enters
Social cohesion and feelings of insecurity
..........................................................................41
1.
Social cohesion
-
Conceptual framework
...............................................................42
1.1
Defining place attachment and neighbourhood contacts
..............................43
1.1.1
Place Attachment
...............................................................................43
1.1.2
Neighbourhood contacts
....................................................................44
1.2
Factors influencing place attachment and neighbourhood contacts
in urban communities
.................................................................................45
VI
Contents
2.
Connecting social
cohesion and feelings of insecurity
...........................................47
3.
Results
.....................................................................................................................48
3.1
Operationalisation
.........................................................................................48
3.2
Place attachment
...........................................................................................50
3.3
Neighbourhood contacts
...............................................................................51
3.4
Feelings of insecurity
....................................................................................52
3.5
The relationship between place attachment,
neighbourhood contacts and feelings of insecurity
...................................52
3.6
The relationship between individual and household characteristics, place
attachment and neighbourhood contacts
.....................................................53
3.7
The relationship between victimisation, place attachment, neighbourhood
contacts and feelings of insecurity
.............................................................55
4.
Summary and conclusion
........................................................................................56
5.
References
...............................................................................................................57
Tünde Barabás & Szandra
Windt
Levels of victimisation
........................................................................................................63
1.
Historical background
.............................................................................................63
2.
The research on victimology in the study
...............................................................64
2.1
Methodology
.................................................................................................64
2.2
Official data analysis
....................................................................................65
2.3
The empirical survey data
.............................................................................67
2.3.1
Victimisation levels in the Polish research
........................................68
2.3.2
Victimisation levels in the Hungarian research
.................................69
2.3.3
Victimisation levels in the German research
.....................................71
2.3.4
Victimisation levels in the British research
.......................................73
2.4
Victim protection
..........................................................................................74
2.5
Regulation
.....................................................................................................74
2.6
Victim surveys
..............................................................................................76
2.7
Victim support
..............................................................................................76
2.8
Type of victim support
..................................................................................78
3.
Conclusion
..............................................................................................................80
4.
Appendix
.................................................................................................................81
5.
References
...............................................................................................................82
Krzysztof Krajewski
Registered offence trends
....................................................................................................85
1.
Crime rate trends in five countries
..........................................................................85
2.
Crime rate trends in the five cities
..........................................................................89
3.
Crime rate trends in the five research areas
............................................................91
Contents
VII
4.
References
...............................................................................................................95
Tobias
Woldendorp
&
Nicole Smits
Lessons learned — What we can learn from each other
.......................................................97
1.
Introduction
.............................................................................................................97
1.1
What made it more and more interesting
......................................................97
1.2
What made it complicated
............................................................................98
1.3
How to guard the Carousel concept
..............................................................98
1.4
Uniformity
....................................................................................................99
2.
Learning from each other
........................................................................................99
2.1
A glimpse in the future
.................................................................................99
2.2
General conclusions from the Crime Prevention Carousel
.........................100
2.3
Hungary
......................................................................................................101
2.3.1
Restoring social cohesion
................................................................101
2.3.2
Parks and common green areas
.......................................................102
2.3.3
New life for old blocks
....................................................................102
2.3.4
Cameras in public space
..................................................................102
2.3.5
Social measures
...............................................................................103
2.4
The Netherlands
..........................................................................................103
2.4.1
Owning instead of renting
...............................................................103
2.4.2
Topping down
..................................................................................104
2.4.3
Liveliness on ground floor
...............................................................104
2.4.4
Gentle approach
...............................................................................105
2.4.5
Green intermediary
..........................................................................105
2.4.6
Partners against crime
......................................................................105
2.5
Germany
.....................................................................................................106
2.5.1
Concrete slab versus colourful low-rise
..........................................106
2.5.2
A future with cameras?
....................................................................106
2.5.3
Continuation of the approach
..........................................................107
2.5.4
A nuance in the approach
................................................................107
2.5.5
Balance of social, spatial and managerial renewal
..........................107
2.5.6
Social meeting points
......................................................................107
2.5.7
Social measures
...............................................................................108
2.5.8
Youngsters (especially the Gropiusstadt)
........................................108
2.5.9
Green spaces
....................................................................................108
2.5.10
Territory
.........................................................................................109
2.5.1
Î
Physical approach on the scale of the neighbourhood
...................109
2.5.12
Communal work of police
.............................................................109
2.6
United Kingdom
.........................................................................................110
2.6.1
Lively ground floor
..........................................................................110
VIII Contents
2.6.2
Treatment of public space
...............................................................110
2.6.3
Sustainable attractiveness in public space
.......................................
Ill
2.6.4
Social Engagement
..........................................................................111
2.6.5
Orientation and involvement
...........................................................111
2.7
Poland
.........................................................................................................111
2.7.1
Multifunctional concierges
..............................................................112
2.7.2
Training youngsters
.........................................................................113
2.7.3
Social integration
.............................................................................113
2.7.4
Quartermanagement
........................................................................113
2.7.5
Insight in housing
............................................................................113
2.7.6
Physical measures
............................................................................114
2.7.7
Police in the centre of the neighbourhood
.......................................114
2.7.8
Camera approach (two sides of the coin)
........................................114
2.7.9
Neighbourhood approach
................................................................115
2.7.10
Mixing social classes instead of concentrating
..............................116
2.7.11
Physical rehabilitation and social components go hand in hand
... 118
2.7.12
Green belts as a quality of life
.......................................................119
2.7.13
Design out Crime
...........................................................................119
2.7.14
Not to be replicated: gated school communities
............................120
3.
Appendix
...............................................................................................................121
List of Contributors
...........................................................................................................124
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Contents
Nico
Zímmermann
Foreword
.1
Тім
Lukas
Introduction
.5
1.
Crime prevention in high-rise housing
.6
2.
"Crime Prevention Carousel"
.8
2.1
General site descriptions
.9
2.1.1
Berlin:
Marzahn North/Gropiusstadt.9
2.1.2
Amsterdam: Bijlmermeer
.10
2.1.3
Krakow:
Prądnik Czerwony.
11
2.1.4
Budapest:
Békásmegyer.
12
2.1.5
Bristol: Hartcliffe
.12
2.2
Methodological approach
.13
3.
Overview and conclusion
.16
4.
References
.17
Henry Shaftoe
Crime in high-rise housing
—
is it the built environment's fault?
.19
1.
Summary of theories and principles about the built environment and crime
.30
2.
Theoty and principles as applied to the six case study areas
.32
3.
Appendix
.35
4.
References
.36
Tim
Lukas &
Mark Enters
Social cohesion and feelings of insecurity
.41
1.
Social cohesion
-
Conceptual framework
.42
1.1
Defining place attachment and neighbourhood contacts
.43
1.1.1
Place Attachment
.43
1.1.2
Neighbourhood contacts
.44
1.2
Factors influencing place attachment and neighbourhood contacts
in urban communities
.45
VI
Contents
2.
Connecting social
cohesion and feelings of insecurity
.47
3.
Results
.48
3.1
Operationalisation
.48
3.2
Place attachment
.50
3.3
Neighbourhood contacts
.51
3.4
Feelings of insecurity
.52
3.5
The relationship between place attachment,
neighbourhood contacts and feelings of insecurity
.52
3.6
The relationship between individual and household characteristics, place
attachment and neighbourhood contacts
.53
3.7
The relationship between victimisation, place attachment, neighbourhood
contacts and feelings of insecurity
.55
4.
Summary and conclusion
.56
5.
References
.57
Tünde Barabás & Szandra
Windt
Levels of victimisation
.63
1.
Historical background
.63
2.
The research on victimology in the study
.64
2.1
Methodology
.64
2.2
Official data analysis
.65
2.3
The empirical survey data
.67
2.3.1
Victimisation levels in the Polish research
.68
2.3.2
Victimisation levels in the Hungarian research
.69
2.3.3
Victimisation levels in the German research
.71
2.3.4
Victimisation levels in the British research
.73
2.4
Victim protection
.74
2.5
Regulation
.74
2.6
Victim surveys
.76
2.7
Victim support
.76
2.8
Type of victim support
.78
3.
Conclusion
.80
4.
Appendix
.81
5.
References
.82
Krzysztof Krajewski
Registered offence trends
.85
1.
Crime rate trends in five countries
.85
2.
Crime rate trends in the five cities
.89
3.
Crime rate trends in the five research areas
.91
Contents
VII
4.
References
.95
Tobias
Woldendorp
&
Nicole Smits
Lessons learned — What we can learn from each other
.97
1.
Introduction
.97
1.1
What made it more and more interesting
.97
1.2
What made it complicated
.98
1.3
How to guard the Carousel concept
.98
1.4
Uniformity
.99
2.
Learning from each other
.99
2.1
A glimpse in the future
.99
2.2
General conclusions from the Crime Prevention Carousel
.100
2.3
Hungary
.101
2.3.1
Restoring social cohesion
.101
2.3.2
Parks and common green areas
.102
2.3.3
New life for old blocks
.102
2.3.4
Cameras in public space
.102
2.3.5
Social measures
.103
2.4
The Netherlands
.103
2.4.1
Owning instead of renting
.103
2.4.2
Topping down
.104
2.4.3
Liveliness on ground floor
.104
2.4.4
Gentle approach
.105
2.4.5
Green intermediary
.105
2.4.6
Partners against crime
.105
2.5
Germany
.106
2.5.1
Concrete slab versus colourful low-rise
.106
2.5.2
A future with cameras?
.106
2.5.3
Continuation of the approach
.107
2.5.4
A nuance in the approach
.107
2.5.5
Balance of social, spatial and managerial renewal
.107
2.5.6
Social meeting points
.107
2.5.7
Social measures
.108
2.5.8
Youngsters (especially the Gropiusstadt)
.108
2.5.9
Green spaces
.108
2.5.10
Territory
.109
2.5.1
Î
Physical approach on the scale of the neighbourhood
.109
2.5.12
Communal work of police
.109
2.6
United Kingdom
.110
2.6.1
Lively ground floor
.110
VIII Contents
2.6.2
Treatment of public space
.110
2.6.3
Sustainable attractiveness in public space
.
Ill
2.6.4
Social Engagement
.111
2.6.5
Orientation and involvement
.111
2.7
Poland
.111
2.7.1
Multifunctional concierges
.112
2.7.2
Training youngsters
.113
2.7.3
Social integration
.113
2.7.4
Quartermanagement
.113
2.7.5
Insight in housing
.113
2.7.6
Physical measures
.114
2.7.7
Police in the centre of the neighbourhood
.114
2.7.8
Camera approach (two sides of the coin)
.114
2.7.9
Neighbourhood approach
.115
2.7.10
Mixing social classes instead of concentrating
.116
2.7.11
Physical rehabilitation and social components go hand in hand
. 118
2.7.12
Green belts as a quality of life
.119
2.7.13
Design out Crime
.119
2.7.14
Not to be replicated: gated school communities
.120
3.
Appendix
.121
List of Contributors
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spelling | Crime prevention in high-rise housing lessons from the crime prevention carousel Tim Lukas (ed.) Berlin Duncker & Humblot 2007 Freiburg i. Br. Max-Planck-Inst. für Ausländisches und Internat. Strafrecht VIII, 123 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht : K, Kriminologische Forschungsberichte 136 Gesellschaft Crime prevention Europe Crime Sociological aspects Europe Crime Europe High-rise apartment buildings Social aspects Europe Public housing Europe Prävention (DE-588)4076308-0 gnd rswk-swf Kriminalität (DE-588)4033178-7 gnd rswk-swf Trabantenstadt (DE-588)4060546-2 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Trabantenstadt (DE-588)4060546-2 s Kriminalität (DE-588)4033178-7 s Prävention (DE-588)4076308-0 s DE-604 Lukas, Tim 1976- (DE-588)13139004X edt Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht K, Kriminologische Forschungsberichte ; 136 (DE-604)BV019337432 136 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016270801&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Crime prevention in high-rise housing lessons from the crime prevention carousel Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht Gesellschaft Crime prevention Europe Crime Sociological aspects Europe Crime Europe High-rise apartment buildings Social aspects Europe Public housing Europe Prävention (DE-588)4076308-0 gnd Kriminalität (DE-588)4033178-7 gnd Trabantenstadt (DE-588)4060546-2 gnd |
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title | Crime prevention in high-rise housing lessons from the crime prevention carousel |
title_auth | Crime prevention in high-rise housing lessons from the crime prevention carousel |
title_exact_search | Crime prevention in high-rise housing lessons from the crime prevention carousel |
title_exact_search_txtP | Crime prevention in high-rise housing lessons from the crime prevention carousel |
title_full | Crime prevention in high-rise housing lessons from the crime prevention carousel Tim Lukas (ed.) |
title_fullStr | Crime prevention in high-rise housing lessons from the crime prevention carousel Tim Lukas (ed.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Crime prevention in high-rise housing lessons from the crime prevention carousel Tim Lukas (ed.) |
title_short | Crime prevention in high-rise housing |
title_sort | crime prevention in high rise housing lessons from the crime prevention carousel |
title_sub | lessons from the crime prevention carousel |
topic | Gesellschaft Crime prevention Europe Crime Sociological aspects Europe Crime Europe High-rise apartment buildings Social aspects Europe Public housing Europe Prävention (DE-588)4076308-0 gnd Kriminalität (DE-588)4033178-7 gnd Trabantenstadt (DE-588)4060546-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Gesellschaft Crime prevention Europe Crime Sociological aspects Europe Crime Europe High-rise apartment buildings Social aspects Europe Public housing Europe Prävention Kriminalität Trabantenstadt Europa Aufsatzsammlung |
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