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National Guidelines for Crime Prevention through Environmental Design in New Zealand Part 2: Implementation Guide - Published November 2005

NZ Urban Design Protocol

Who should read this?

This document is primarily for planners and designers working for local authorities.

It should also be read by police and those involved in crime prevention activity (such as local crime and safety managers, chairs and co-ordinators of Safer Community Trusts) as well as architects, urban designers, engineers, planners and building managers involved in planning, designing and managing publicly accessible places.

Introductory information to Crime Prevention through Environmental Design and the National Guidelines can be found in Part 1 - Seven Qualities of Safer Places.

Introduction

Ways to implement CPTED

A close look at CPTED safety audits

A close look at CPTED site assessments

A close look at CPTED and the District Plan

References

Published in November 2005 by the Ministry of Justice

PO Box 180
Wellington
New Zealand

© Crown Copyright

ISBN 0-478-29008-x

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