Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) long-established operations currently used across the globe but not problem-free operations. (Fennelly, 2017). The environmental design approach to security recognizes the space’s designated which often related to the CPTED solution process. Effective physical security designing process must focus on internal and external use facility space to prevent crime. CPTED’s objectives fall on designing and implement effective use of space, implement a toughening approach on crime prevention. Facility hardening is a standard measure that must fully be implemented to deny access to a crime target through physical and artificial barrier techniques such as locks, alarms, fences, and gates to protect the facility, access control and surveillance system to make environments sterile, unsightly, and unfriendly.
- Provide a comprehensive narrative to confirm the advantages and disadvantages of CPTED on residents of the urban community.
References
Fennelly, Lawrence J. (2017). Effective Physical Security: “Introduction to
Vulnerability Assessment”. (pp. 23-53). Cambridge: MA