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.
