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PD CEN/TS 14383-2:2022 Crime prevention through building design, urban planning and city maintenance Principles and process

PD CEN/TS 14383-2:2022

Crime prevention through building design, urban planning and city maintenance Principles and process

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Standard number:PD CEN/TS 14383-2:2022
Pages:66
Released:2023-07-14
ISBN:978 0 539 19674 0
Status:Standard

PD CEN/TS 14383-2:2022 Crime prevention through building design, urban planning and city maintenance Principles and process

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  • Comprehensive Coverage: This standard covers a wide range of topics, from the principles of building design and urban planning to the processes involved in city maintenance. It provides a holistic approach to crime prevention, making it a valuable resource for anyone involved in the design and maintenance of urban environments.
  • Practical Guidelines: The PD CEN/TS 14383-2:2022 provides practical guidelines that can be applied in real-world situations. These guidelines are based on the latest research and best practices in the field, making them both reliable and effective.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released on July 14, 2023, this standard contains the most up-to-date information in the field. It reflects the latest trends and developments in building design, urban planning, and city maintenance, making it a valuable resource for staying ahead of the curve.

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  • Standard Number: PD CEN/TS 14383-2:2022
  • Pages: 66
  • Released: 2023-07-14
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 19674 0
  • Name: Crime prevention through building design, urban planning and city maintenance Principles and process
  • Status: Standard

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In conclusion, the PD CEN/TS 14383-2:2022 is a comprehensive and up-to-date guide that provides a holistic approach to crime prevention through building design, urban planning, and city maintenance. Whether you're an architect, an urban planner, a city administrator, or simply someone interested in creating safer urban environments, this standard is a must-have resource. Don't miss out on this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve. Get your copy of the PD CEN/TS 14383-2:2022 today!

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PD CEN/TS 14383-2:2022


This standard PD CEN/TS 14383-2:2022 Crime prevention through building design, urban planning and city maintenance is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.310 Protection against crime
  • 91.020 Physical planning. Town planning
  • 91.120.99 Other standards related to protection of and in buildings
This document establishes general principles and specifies the framework for a process of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). It specifies the assessment of risk of crime problems (crime and/or feelings of insecurity) and the framework, process, measures and procedures aimed at reducing these risks in a specific new to build or existing environment. The crimes covered by this document are often of an opportunistic nature and are crimes against property (e.g. burglary, theft, vandalism, pickpocketing, arson), violent crimes (e.g. assaults, robbery, terrorism, harassment, sexual violence) as well as other criminal behaviour (see Annex A). The exact choice of which types of crime will be included in an approach has to be taken locally and is part of the processes and procedures described in this document. Annex A gives an overview of all foreseeable types of crime in all European languages. Feelings of insecurity are also defined as a ‘crime problem’ in this document. This document provides guidelines and strategies for a CPTED-process in specific types of environments to prevent or reduce the risks of potential or identified crime problems. Guidelines for a step-by-step process are given to involve all stakeholders engaged in urban planning and environmental crime reduction. It also allows for all other stakeholders to be engaged – mainly local and regional authorities and residents/businesses/institutes – in the multi-disciplinary action needed to minimize the risks of crime problems (crime and feelings of insecurity). This document introduces a process that is applicable to the planning process of new, as well as existing, urban areas. Such an area can be the neighbourhood or environment ranging from just one building to a few buildings or streets to a whole district. This document also introduces a higher-level framework that is often city wide – or regional or sometimes even national – and democratically legitimised for regular implementing CPTED in specific areas and for specific (new/existing) urban planning, design and management projects. This document provides all relevant actors with guidelines aimed at reducing or managing the risk of crime problems in a specific defined environment.