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Crime and vandalism in university residence halls: A confirmation of defensible space theory
Abstract University residence halls with good defensible space were found to have substantially lower crime and vandalism than residence halls with poor defensible space characteristics.
Crime and vandalism in university residence halls: A confirmation of defensible space theory
Abstract University residence halls with good defensible space were found to have substantially lower crime and vandalism than residence halls with poor defensible space characteristics.
Crime and vandalism in university residence halls: A confirmation of defensible space theory
Sommer, Robert (author)
Journal of Environmental Psychology ; 7 ; 1-12
1986-07-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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