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Safe city concept and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTEDD) for urban sustainability in Malaysian cities

Shamsuddin, Shuhana and Hussin, Natasha Azim (2013) Safe city concept and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTEDD) for urban sustainability in Malaysian cities. American Transactions on Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2 (3). pp. 223-245. ISSN 2229-1660

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Abstract

According to urban experts Crime and fear of crime have long been recognized as a major challenge to sustainable cities. It also has a significant impact on quality of life. In Malaysia the crime index has risen significantly over the last few decades. Local authority plays a role in building cities that are safe for people where effective implementation of CPTED will assist in reducing and preventing crime from occurring. Effective implementation of CPTED can help reduce public expenditure in keeping the city safe. The article concludes that the successful implementation of CPTED concept in Malaysian cities can be achieved by increasing the awareness and understanding of implementers of the concept. Thus, professionals and policy makers should have an awareness of the importance of CPTED in reducing both the fear of crime and crime rates in the urban environment and thus contribute to urban sustainability.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA9000-9284 City planning
Divisions:Razak School of Engineering and Advanced Technology
ID Code:40917
Deposited By: Liza Porijo
Deposited On:20 Aug 2014 08:15
Last Modified:22 Aug 2017 04:03

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