BS EN 14383-1:2006 pdf download
BS EN 14383-1:2006 pdf download.Prevention of crime—Urban planning and building design — Part 1: Definition of specific terms.
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alarm transmission
automatic transmission of allarmsignals from an intrusion detectionsystem to a monitoring centre or toa private individual
3.3
alternative route
possibility of taking a different wayin order to avoid any potential risk.inthecontext of preventionofcrime
3.4arson
intentional criminal fire setting
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assessing method
in the field of crime prevention,quantifying and measuringasituation with data so as to judge itobjectively
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barrier
symbolic,physical orelectroniclimits set with thepurposeofcreatingpartitions between acertain area and its surroundings
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break-in
iintentional trespassing on premisescausing material damages
3.8
building design
technical and architectural designof a building
3.16
designing out crime
ocess In which come problems e tackled. prevented and/or reduced through urban planning and building design
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district
area of a tawn with its own look, grvin9 it a certain unity
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3.18
dwelling
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fear of crime
justified or uryustifled fear of personally becoming a victim of cnme
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housing development
group of dwelings. either sine units or blocks of flats, built En a defined area
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informal guardian
iidividual (not being specially tralied to protect other civilians) who, durng the urse of daily activity uses he presence end powers of observation to deter cnnwial activity, and reports W.cidents to the relevant ithoflty for action to be taken
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pick-pocketing
theft by stealth from any person ina space open to the public,withoutviolence
3.30
professional guardian
person trained and authorised toprotectguard any person or goodsfrom crimeand toprewentoffenders from committing crime
3.31
public property
all moveableand realestateproperty belonging to the State orother public body and intended forpublic use
3.32
risk analysis
identificationandevalluationofcrime threats
3.33
resistance to fraud
capacity to resist either intellectualor physical sabotage or tampering
3.34
risk assessment
categorizationofrisksandmeasurement of their likelihood
3.35
robbery
theft from the person accompaniedby violence or threats of violence
3.36
safety
freedom from an inadvertent orhazardous risk
3.37
security
Freedom from an intended risk
3.38
secure area
mechanically and’or electronically zenclosed area protected for safetyand/or security purposes
3.39
security furniture
burglar resistant devices and taccessories at access points
3.40
security glazing
transparent oropaque-resistant rmaterial for the security of personsand/or goods
3.41
Shoplifting
theft of goods from shops,withoutthe use of violence
3.42
social control
adoption by a community of astandardofpublicbehaviouracceptable to the majority leadingtoself regulation’ ofthosestandards
3.43
street violence
violent behaviour committedin cpublic spaces by one or more ipersons against other persons or Eproperty
3.44
territoriality
belonging to a geographicall area
3.45
urban planning
designing the environment of the c
city or town
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video-monitoring (ccT)
technical means by which camera- ecaptured imagesare gathered, sobserved。stored。processedand ttransmitted (CcTV: Closed Circuitelevision).