Saturday, July 14, 2012

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in hotels

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in hotels


Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) has become a recognized tool for the architect and developer in the construction of a lodging or hospitality facility.

The basic principles of CPTED include target hardening (controlling access to neighborhoods and buildings and conducting surveillance on specific areas to reduce opportunities for crime to occur) and territorial reinforcement (increasing the sense of security in settings where people live and work through activities that encourage informal control of the environment). READ FULL ARTICLE HERE : Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in hotels

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