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Crime Prevention Through Building Codes

NCJ Number
111991
Journal
Journal of Security Administration Volume: 9 Issue: 2 Dated: (1986) Pages: 3-12
Author(s)
R Atlas
Date Published
1987
Length
10 pages
Annotation
Recently, throughout the crime prevention filed, there has been a great deal of discussion concerning the advantages of strategies that prevent crime by reducing the opportunity for criminal occurrence.
Abstract
These discussions encompass crime prevention through environmental design, community crime prevention planning, police roles in crime prevention, and the topic of this paper, security code implementation. This final topic encompasses the advantages of establishing minimum security standards, increasing citizen awareness of security, and legitimizing crime prevention as a responsibility of the community. This paper will discuss the typology of building security codes and the processes of implementation and compliance. The evaluation of a code's effectiveness will be discussed, and sources of resistance to code implementation outlined. Finally recommendations are made for successful adoption of security codes in a community. (Publisher's abstract)