
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 | 16 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Categories | TechnologySociety & Culture | ||||

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
In this episode, we delve into the world of museums and how their architectural design can inadvertently create opportunities for art theft. We'll explore the concept of 'defensible space' in the context of museums, discuss high-profile cases of art ... more
In this episode, we delve into the paradoxical role of urban parks and green spaces in crime. While they are often designed as peaceful refuges and community gathering points, their secluded spots can also provide cover for criminal activities. We'll... more
In this episode, we delve into the often overlooked aspect of urban design - street lighting. We explore how the presence, absence, and even the type of street lighting can significantly influence crime patterns. Join us as we discuss with experts th... more
In this episode, we delve into the complex world of mall architecture and its inadvertent role in shaping shoplifting patterns. We explore how the layout of stores, placement of exits, and even the design of restrooms can create opportunities for cri... more
In this episode, we delve into the often overlooked realm of public art spaces - museums, galleries, and sculptures - and how their design can inadvertently foster criminal activities. We'll explore how the layout, accessibility, and even the aesthet... more
Explore the overlooked role of school architecture in shaping student behavior and potentially fostering juvenile delinquency. We dive into how layout, accessibility, and even classroom design can inadvertently encourage or deter misbehavior, and dis... more
In this episode, we delve into the digital realm, exploring how the design of online spaces and cyber architecture can inadvertently foster criminal activities. We'll discuss the concept of 'defensible cyber space', how certain digital platforms invi... more










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