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Research Article

An evidence based approach to crime and urban design: Or, can we have vitality, sustainability and security all at once?

By Hillier, B., & Sahbaz, O.

Full Citation

Hillier, B., & Sahbaz, O. (2008). An evidence based approach to crime and urban design, or, can we have vitality, sustainability and security all at once. London: Space Syntax.

Key Findings

The paper examines evidence for different theories for reducing crime through urban design, including New Urbanist principles of "eyes on the street," The evidence suggests that the simple fact of human co-presence in space, coupled to simple physical features of buildings or spaces (such as windows and doors), is enough to explain differences in victimisation rates in different types of location and area, albeit with variations due to social factors.

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