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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Best solution for a suburb having frequent cases of violence, theft and burglary

Assume that you are living in suburb which has condescend cases of violence, theft and burglary. What do you think is the best solution in long run and short run? Do you choose to support CPTED and/or reactive approaches which involves police, court and other activities? Answer In my view, for a suburb having frequent cases of violence, theft and burglary the best solution in long run or short run mint come through CPTED (Crime prevention through environmental design) alone as it focuses on behavioural psychological science and relationships between people and the environment.In case a crime has already occurred a reactive investigation involving police, courts and correctional facilities has to necessarily follow but true prevention cannot succeed without involving people. It is an accepted fact that physical check is the best method for prevention of crimes. To this end in case of a suburb of the kind off-key we have to begin by involving people and by consensus limit the points for entry and back up and at the corresponding time block the other points so that no entry or exit is possible provided the points agreed to by the residents.Next step would be arranging round the clock vigil of these points of entry and exit to ensure that every visitor is recorded with his identification. Residents can share the costs or they can bid by rotation to perform the duties depending on the economic state of the suburb. Residents may also be further and educated to install burglar alarms, particularly for the households which are left locked or where children or the aged or the sick stay alone for long hours.To ensure monitoring and continuity of preventive vigilance by the residents formal and informal meetings of larger and smaller groups will need to be held with brain storming on the certificate perceptions and maintaining crimelessness of the suburb. Such measures supported by the ideology behind CPTED would go a long way in prevention of crimes in the suburb in question.

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