
How urban architecture and city planning inadvertently create criminal opportunities. Environmental criminologists explore "defensible space," why certain building designs invite crime, and how cities can physically design out criminal behavior.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologySociety & Culture | |||

Explore the intriguing world of casino architecture and its unintentional role in fostering criminal activities. This episode dives into the unique design elements of casinos, from their maze-like layouts to the strategic placement of amenities, and ... more
Art galleries are often seen as spaces of tranquility and contemplation, but their design can unintentionally invite crime. In this episode, we delve into the architectural elements of art galleries that may inadvertently facilitate art theft. We'll ... more
In this episode, we delve into the world of libraries, often seen as peaceful havens of knowledge, and explore how their architectural design can inadvertently foster criminal activities. We'll discuss the unique challenges libraries face, from theft... more
In this episode, we delve into the sacred and the profane, exploring how the design of religious buildings can inadvertently invite crime. We'll discuss the unique challenges of securing these spaces, the types of crimes most commonly committed, and ... more
In this episode, we delve into the world of healthcare facilities and examine how their architectural design and layout can inadvertently facilitate crime. From drug theft to patient information breaches, we explore how the physical environment of ho... more
In this episode, we delve into the world of railway stations and how their design can inadvertently create opportunities for crime. From pickpocketing in crowded platforms to vandalism in isolated areas, we explore how the physical layout and design ... more
In this episode, we dive into the world of maritime crime, exploring how the design and layout of ports can inadvertently facilitate smuggling operations. We'll discuss how the physical structure and organization of these spaces can create opportunit... more
This episode dives into the world of white-collar crime, exploring how the design and layout of skyscrapers and corporate buildings can inadvertently foster illicit activities. We'll discuss how the physical and social dynamics of these towering stru... more










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