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  2. Defensible space theory - Wikipedia

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    The defensible space theory is applicable to any type of planned space. From low density housing to high rises, the key is the development of a communal area in which residents can "extend the realm of their homes and the zone of felt responsibility." Circulation paths and common entry are important aspects of defensible design as well.

  3. Oscar Newman (architect) - Wikipedia

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    April 14, 2004. (2004-04-14) (aged 68) Occupation. Architect. Practice. Oscar Newman and Associates. Oscar Newman (30 September 1935 – 14 April 2004) was a Canadian-born American architect and researcher most known for his defensible space theory, a precursor to crime prevention through environmental design. [1]

  4. Crime prevention through environmental design - Wikipedia

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    The defensible space approach was subsequently revised with additional built environment approaches supported by CPTED. Newman represented this as CPTED and credited Jeffery as the originator of the CPTED term. Newman's CPTED-improved defensible space approach enjoyed broader success and resulted in a reexamination of Jeffery's work.

  5. Broken windows theory - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Newman introduced defensible space theory in his 1972 book Defensible Space. He argued that although police work is crucial to crime prevention, police authority is not enough to maintain a safe and crime-free city. People in the community help with crime prevention.

  6. Hostile architecture - Wikipedia

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    Hostile architecture [a] is an urban-design strategy that uses elements of the built environment to purposefully guide behavior. It often targets people who use or rely on public space more than others, such as youth, poor people, and homeless people, by restricting the physical behaviours they can engage in. [1]

  7. Oscar Newman - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Newman may refer to: Oscar Newman, founder of Newman Post Card Co. (1904–1918) Oscar Newman (architect) (1935–2004), architect and city planner known for his defensible space theory. Oscar W. Newman (1867–1928), jurist in Ohio, United States. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  8. Defensible space - Wikipedia

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    Defensible space may refer to: Defensible space theory, a concept of influencing negative social behavior through architectural and urban design. Defensible space (fire control), referring to planning methods for prevention and control of fires. Category:

  9. Show Me a Hero - Wikipedia

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    Yonkers hired city planner Oscar Newman, originator of the defensible space theory, to work with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development on the housing plan. Newman's theories emphasized the value of small groups of townhouses with yards, rather than multi-story apartment blocks, to provide a sense of ownership for the low ...