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by Al Zelinka; Dean Bernnan
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Zelinka and Brennan's SafeScape principles challenge planners and citizens alike to create vibrant, integrated, self-policing, and sustainable communities. The authors examine aspects of the urban environment that influence crime and the fear of crime and recommend strategies for building/rebuilding communities where residents feel safe. They stress that these efforts will only be successful if they engage citizens and enhance a sense of community.
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PublisherPlanners Press--American Planning Association |
Available as:book (hardcover)
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EBN: Feature - January/February 1996
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EBN: Feature - March 2005
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