SECTION A: BACKGROUND.- Chapter 1: Using this handbook.- Chapter 2: Introduction.- Chapter 3: A brief history of Designing Out Crime.- Chapter 4: What''s in a name: Designing Out Crime v. Architectural Liaison/Crime Prevention Design/Design for Security.- Chapter 5: Role of the DOCO - Core Attributes.- SECTION B: DELIVERY OF THE DOC FUNCTION.
- Chapter 6: Reading Plans.- Chapter 7: Health and Safety of the DOCO when surveying sites.- Chapter 8: Site Surveys and Inspections.- Chapter 9: Writing the Report: the ''Crown Jewels'' of its written presentation.- SECTION C: CPTED.- Physical Security ''Target Hardening'' Measures.- Chapter 10: Doors and Door Security.- Chapter 11: Windows and Glazing.
- Chapter 12: Perimeter Security.- Chapter 13: Defensive Planting.- Technological Innovations.- Chapter 14: Lighting.- Chapter 15: Intruder Alarms.- Chapter 16: CCTV.- Environmental Elements.- Chapter 17: Defensible Space.
- Chapter 18: Natural Surveillance.- Chapter 19: Territoriality.- 20. Image and Mileu.- 21. Geographical juxtaposition.- 22. Permeability.
- SECTION D: SECURED BY DESIGN (SBD).- 23.a. Introduction.- 23.b. History to date.- 23.
c. SBD - Development guides and publications.- 23.d. SBD - Homes 2023.- 23.e. SBD - Sheltered accommodation.
- 23.f. SBD - Commercial Guide 2023.- 23.g. SBD - Self build.- 23.h.
SBD - New schools 2014.- 23.i. SBD - Hospitals 2005.- 23.j. SBD - Safer tram stop award.- 23.
k. SBD - Construction site security guide 2021.- 23.l. SBD - Secure Environments - risk management award.- 23.m. SBD - Youth shelters and sports systems.
- 23.n. SBD - ''Park Mark'' safer parking scheme.- 23.o. SBD - Secure stations scheme.- 23.p.
SBD - Protect UK - Advice and guidance.- 23.q. Cycle Association, Sustrans & SBD - Cycle parking and security standards.- 23.r. Specialist and supported housing schemes.- 23.
s. PCPI security guides in support of the Safer Streets Fund.- 23.t. SBD - Technical guides.- 23.u. SBD - Application forms.
- 23.v. SBD - Appeals.- SECTION E: OTHER DESIGN GUIDES.- 24. Domestic violence sanctuary rooms.- 25. ''Leaking'' culs-de-sac.
- 26. Alleygating.- 27. Closure of rights of way on grounds of crime and public space protection orders.- 28. Home zones and shared space.- 29. Bus shelters.
- 30. Place of worship safety and security.- 31. Rural crime.- 32. Doctors'' surgeries, pharmacies and health centres.- 33. Shopfront security.
- 34. ATMs (Automatic teller/ cashpoint machines).- 35. Parks and open spaces.- 36. Public conveniences (Toilets).- 37. Pedestrian subways.
- 38. Retail parks, business parks and industrial estates.- 39. Pedestrianisation of town and city centres.- 40. Counter terrorism design.- .- SECTION F: PLANNING INTERVENTIONS.
- .- 41. National Planning Policy Framework.- 42. Safer Places: the Planning System and Crime Prevention.- 43. Design and Access Statements.- 44.
Supplementary Planning Guidance.- 45. Planning Appeal Judgements.- 46. Appearing before Planning Hearings, Public Inquiries, Inquests, etc.- SECTION G: ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS.- 47. Legal Liability.
- 48. Environmental Crime.- a. Graffiti.- b. Fly-posting.- c. Fly-tipping.
- d. Abandoned Vehicles.- e. Excessive Noise.- 49. Good Housekeeping Measures.- SECTION H: EVIDENCE FROM CRIME SCIENCE.- 50.
Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Benefits.- 51. Routine Activity Theory.- 52. Crime Opportunity.- 53. Rational Choice Theory.- 54.
Environmental Criminology and Crime Pattern Theory.- 55. Conjunction of Criminal Opportunity.- 56. The 5Is.- 57. Environmental Cues.- 58.
Hot-Spots and Tipping Points.- 59. Space Syntax.- 60. The Carbon Cost of Crime.- 61. Symbolic (Psychological) Barriers.- 62.
The Value of Signage and Notices: it pays to advertise.- 63. Problem-solving, Problem-Oriented Policing and Partnerships.- 64. Intervention Sustainability Spectrum.- SECTION I: THE GOOD PRACTICE CASE EXAMPLES.- 65. The Four Towers at Duddeston Manor, Nechells, Birmingham.
- 66. Brindleyplace: City Centre Commercial, Retail and Leisure Complex.- 67. Cottesbrooke Infant School, Acocks Green.- 68. The Village Surgery Cheswick Green.- 69. Christchurch Bus Interchange, New Zealand.
- 70. Burlington Hotel Entrance, Birmingham.- 71. DryTown Water Park, Palmdale, California.- 72. Washington Square Park, New York.- 73. Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester.
- 74. Reitland Park Tram Station, Amsterdam.- 75. Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham.- 76. Zero Carbon House, Balsall Heath.- 77. Marie Curie Hospice, West Midlands.
- SECTION J: AND TO CONCLUDE.- 78. The Future of Designing Out Crime.- 79. Suggested Reading Glossary.- Appendices.- A. Garage Forecourt Bilking, Crime Prevention/Reduction Matrix.
- B. Cannabis Farms, Crime Prevention/ Reduction Matrix.- C. Car-Key Burglary, Crime Prevention/Reduction Matrix.- D. Cash/Valuables in Transit (C/ViT) Crime Prevention/Reduction Matrix.- E. Metal Theft, Crime Prevention/ Reduction Matrix.
- F. Night Time Economy, Crime Prevention/Reduction Matrix.- G. Serious Acquisitive Crime, Crime Prevention/Reduction Matrix.- H. Violent Crime, Crime Prevention/ Reduction Matrix.- I. West Midlands Arson Task Force Poster.
- J. Domestic Violence Sanctuary Rooms Poster.- K. Edgbaston Cricket Ground Poster.