CPTED Generations Quiz
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CPTED Generations Quiz

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What does the 1st generation of CPTED evaluate?

Territoriality, surveillance, image/maintenance, access control, activity program support, and target-hardening

What is the focus of the 2nd generation CPTED according to the text?

Engaging locally and establishing/enhancing sense of belonging

What is an example of 2nd generation CPTED?

Developing walkable streets that are pedestrian-friendly

What does the 3rd generation CPTED aim to do according to the text?

<p>Establish a sense of belonging and drive sustainability</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is an example provided for the 3rd generation CPTED in the text?

<p>Building affordable housing and low-energy design in new developments</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

CPTED Generations

  • 1st generation CPTED evaluates physical design and layout of the built environment.

2nd Generation CPTED

  • Focuses on social and community aspects of crime prevention.
  • Example: Community-based programs that promote social cohesion and collective responsibility.

3rd Generation CPTED

  • Aims to integrate crime prevention with broader social and economic development goals.
  • Example: Creating jobs and stimulating local economies to reduce crime and improve community safety.

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Test your knowledge of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) generations with this quiz. Explore the evaluation criteria and principles of the 1st and 2nd generations, including components like territoriality, surveillance, image/maintenance, access control, and social cohesion.

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