Design Against Crime will aid the design profession to meet the challenges presented by the competing needs and complex systems around crime and security. It proposes that designers should use their creative talents to develop innovative solutions to security problems that contribute to the ongoing fight against crime.
Design Against Crime will aid the design profession to meet the challenges presented by the competing needs and complex systems around crime and security. It proposes that designers should use their creative talents to develop innovative solutions to security problems that contribute to the ongoing fight against crime.
Dr Caroline L. Davey and Andrew B. Wootton are founders and Co-Directors of the Design Against Crime Solution Centre at the University of Salford, UK. Caroline is a qualified Organisational Psychologist and Reader in Design, Innovation & Society in the School of Arts and Media. Andrew is an Industrial Designer and is Senior Research Fellow in Human-Centred Design in the School of Arts and Media.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Introducing Design Against Crime Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. User as Victim: The dark side of design Chapter 3. What is Design Against Crime? Part 2: Addressing crime prevention within the design process Chapter 4. Safety and security: The human perspective Chapter 5. Integrating crime prevention within design development Chapter 6. Concept generation & design: an offender-focused perspective Part 3: Using design to address crime and security issues Chapter 7. Crime prevention policy Chapter 8. Crime prevention in European urban design and planning Chapter 9. The scope of Design Against Crime delivery Part 4: Applications and futures Chapter 10. Crime victimisation: A global perspective Chapter 11. The future
Part 1: Introducing Design Against Crime Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. User as Victim: The dark side of design Chapter 3. What is Design Against Crime? Part 2: Addressing crime prevention within the design process Chapter 4. Safety and security: The human perspective Chapter 5. Integrating crime prevention within design development Chapter 6. Concept generation & design: an offender-focused perspective Part 3: Using design to address crime and security issues Chapter 7. Crime prevention policy Chapter 8. Crime prevention in European urban design and planning Chapter 9. The scope of Design Against Crime delivery Part 4: Applications and futures Chapter 10. Crime victimisation: A global perspective Chapter 11. The future
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