ARCHITECTURE IN THE FUNCTION OF CRIME PREVENTION – THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT AND CRIME
Keywords:
security, crime prevention, the architecture, the physical environmentAbstract
The need for safety and security (security, stability) in the hierarchy of human needs take second place, and are located just behind the physiological needs (food, water, air, flat). So, security is one of the basic human needs, with which inseparably going and improving the value of the individual, the nation (collective), and therefore the global affirmation of the values that must be freely develop, demonstrate and promote. Unfortunately crime rates globally indicate large scale uncertainties that one feels in the modern world. Criminal acts affect not only the victims and their loved ones. It creates feelings of fear, anguish, insecurity and uncertainty, and thus affects the entire society. As these threats are increasingly prominent, so the reactions to them more complex. Crime prevention through environmental design is the concept of practical philosophy to control crime, which is trying to establish itself and finds its full implementation.
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