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9th Conference of the Int. CPTED Association (ICA)

14-16 Sept. 2004, Brisbane, Australia

PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS

Design Against Kerb-Crawling: Tippelzones (Vice Zones) - European Experiences In Displacement
by Paul van Soomeren, DSP-Group, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

New Urbanism and residential crime: A storm in a teacup or a real cause for alarm?
by Wendy Sarkissian, Sarkissian Associates Planners Pty Ltd, Brisbane and Chip Kaufman, Ecologically Sustainable Design Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia.

The Queensland Community Crime Prevention Program and CPTED
by John Mallett, Regional Crime Prevention Resource Officer, Queensland, Australia.

CPTED Lessons for High School Students in South Australia
by Barry Squire, Security Advisor for the South Australian Dep. of Education and Children's Services.

The Relationship Between Micro-Spatial Conditions and Behaviour Problems in Housing Areas: A case study of vandalism
by Faisal Hamid, Hamid Associates, Architecture and Urban Design Consultants, Baghdad, Iraq, and Sharjah, U.A.E.

The ICA Certification Program – Milestones and Millstones
by Josh Brown, Director of the International CPTED Association.

How can Police Embed CPTED into an Evidence-Based Crime Reduction Culture?
by Christine Jamieson, Bay of Plenty Police Rotorua, New Zealand.

Risky Facilities: A New Crime Concentration Concept
by Ronald V. Clarke, Rutger’s University USA.

Iceberg or Oil Slick? The History of CPTED as Innovation
by Diane Zahm, College of Architecture and Urban Studies CPTED team at Virginia Tech. USA.

Civic Safety and Residential Urban Space Natural surveillance in community appropriation limits
by Macarena Rau Vargas, Architect, Santiago, Chile.

Passing On The CPTED Methodology To The Community: The Chilean And Latin American Context
by Carlos A. Gutiérrez Vera and Cecilia Leiva Muñoz, Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning, Chile.

Cairns Esplanade: Urban Renewal, bringing CPTED to the Tropics
by Fran Lindsay, Cairns City Council and Stephen White, Tract Consultants, Australia.

South Axis - Development of a New City in Amsterdam: Progress in CPTED, CPTED in process
by Jack Wever and Paul van Soomeren, DSP-Group, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

From Incident Reports to CPTED Initiatives: Using Internet Reporting and Analysis
by Alana Pickels and Susan Urosevic, Amtac Professional Services Brisbane, Australia.

Reclaiming the Streets of Three Rivers: Eblockwatch and CPTED
by Rudolph Jacobs, Area Coordinator of Eblockwatch Three Rivers, South Africa.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in Virtual Reality
by Manolya Kavakli, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, Kamelya Kavakli, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey and YiFan GAO, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

CPTED In the Northern Territory Of Australia
by Rod Strong, Neighbourhood Watch Board Of Management, Northern Territory of Australia.

New Government CPTED Guideline for England
by Mark Stokes, Head of Crime Reduction Section West Midlands Police, UK.

Safer Design Guidelines for Victoria
by Jan Ryan, Crime Prevention Victoria and Amanda Millis, Urban Designer, Victoria, Australia.

Public Participation In Developing Countries
by Robert Stephens, City of Toronto, Canada, Macarena Rau Vargas, Ministerio de la Vivienda y Urbanismo, Chile and Tinus Kruger CSIR, South Africa.

The Application of Crime Prevention in Three Neighbourhoods
by Carina Coetzer, Crime Information Analysis Centre, South African Police Service.

Using the Principles of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design in Iran
by Nasim Iranmanesh, Crime Information Analysis Centre, South African Police Service

Lighting For Safety & Security – A Dark Sky Approach
by Reg. R. Wilson, Independent Lighting Consultants Int. Dark-Sky Association, Sydney, Australia.

The Redfern-Waterloo Community Safety Plan
by John Maynard, City of Sydney Council, Australia.

The Aboriginal Housing Company’s Community Safety Plans for the Redevelopment of the Block, Redfern
by Angela Pitts, University of Sydney, Faculty of Architecture, Australia.

2nd Generation CPTED: Breaking down the barriers in North-Central Regina
by Frank Abramovic, Urban Behavioural Researcher and Ray Van Dusen, Regina City Police Service, Regina, Canada.

Gran Santiago: concentrating zones of delinquency and the circuits of the criminality
by Rodrigo Espina C. and Emiliano Oteiza D. University of Chile, Santiago, Chile.

A CPTED Project: Curing A Sick Hospital Carpark Rotorua, New Zealand
by Annemarie Morrison and Christine Jamieson, New Zealand Police Service Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Why is a Queensland Ambulance Officer a Champion of ‘Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design’?
by David N. Couper, Operations Dep. of Emergency Services, Queensland, Australia.