Title |
The Effectiveness of CPTED Projects through Design Workshops and Surveys |
Authors |
서민진(Seo, Min-Jin) ; 김고원(Kim, Go-Won) ; 오하늘(Oh, Ha-Neul) ; 박승연(Park, Seung-Yeon) ; 강석진(Kang, Seok-Jin) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2023.39.10.175 |
Keywords |
Gender; Street Environment; Fear of Crime; Environmental Psychology; CPTED Workshop |
Abstract |
This study analyzed gender-based differences in crime perception and awareness through surveys (anxiety perception perspective) and Crime Prevention
Through Environmental Design (CPTED) workshops (spatial perspective). By deriving CPTED items reflecting these differences and analyzing the
effectiveness of CPTED workshops, we aimed to identify variations in crime anxiety and perception based on gender. The results of the analysis
revealed perceptual-cognitive disparities based on gender within the same environment (context). The satisfaction with crime prevention effects derived
from the CPTED items was found to be remarkably high. Particularly noteworthy is the high level of satisfaction with alternative solutions, as
emphasized in local solutions. This underscores the effectiveness of spatially-oriented CPTED workshops in contributing to CPTED initiatives. |