Keywords
crime prevention trough environmental design
community space
community space, community planning
social participation
community space
community space, community planning
social participation
How to Cite
Community Planning for Safe Places. (2019). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 67(9), 83-96. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2019.9.5
Abstract
Security is a basic needs for everyone, and this is especially true for our living environment. That is why the role of local communities is also significant despite globalization. Community spaces, which can be both indoor and outdoor ones, are excellent areas for building and strengthening residential communities. By using CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) tools, these spaces can become safe through participatory methodology, proper planning and public engagement.
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