Crime Prevention and the Built Environment
Explore the innovative insights of Crime Prevention and the Built Environment by Richard H. Schneider and Ted Kitchen, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007. This comprehensive paperback, spanning 276 pages, offers a unique international perspective on the intersection of crime prevention theory and practical application. Through the use of new data and detailed case studies, the authors effectively bridge the gaps between planning, design, and criminology, making it an essential read for professionals in these fields. Whether you're an urban planner, designer, or criminologist, this book provides valuable insights that can enhance your understanding of how the built environment influences crime prevention strategies. Don't miss the opportunity to deepen your knowledge and contribute to safer communities.