The CPTED Journal is the journal of the The International CPTED Association, officially registered as the International Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Association (ICA). The Journal is the only professional journal focusing exclusively on the topic of CPTED.
The mission of the journal is in accordance with the ICA bylaws: "promoting the CPTED message, educating on CPTED, and advancing and professionalizing CPTED theory and practice."
Articles contained herein do not necessarily represent the views of The International CPTED Association.
Editor-in-chief: Gregory Saville
Assistant Editor: Manjari Khanna Kapoor, Ph.D.
Print ISSN: 1448-7446
The mission of the journal is in accordance with the ICA bylaws: "promoting the CPTED message, educating on CPTED, and advancing and professionalizing CPTED theory and practice."
Articles contained herein do not necessarily represent the views of The International CPTED Association.
Editor-in-chief: Gregory Saville
Assistant Editor: Manjari Khanna Kapoor, Ph.D.
Print ISSN: 1448-7446
The CPTED Journal is interested in a wide range of articles. We are primarily focused on the application of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). As with The International CPTED Association (ICA), our interest is the professional, practice-based methods of, and research into, CPTED. We incorporate a rigorous, scientific, examination of topics using a blind peer-review process.
We seek the following categories of articles: Review Articles, Original Research, Policy/Historical Research.
We seek the following categories of articles: Review Articles, Original Research, Policy/Historical Research.
Editorial
Gregory Saville: Editorial: The resurrection of The CPTED Journal
Recent Articles
Prof. Terence Love, Ph.D. & Trudi Cooper, Ph.D.: CPTED or Security? - Financial and Legal Liabilities, and Ethics for Local Government, Police, Planners, Architects, and CPTED Practitioners, and the ICA
Macarena Rau Vargas, PhD.: Ancestral Intelligence for a CPTED Sustainable Intervention in Villa Andes del Sur, Chile
Allison Martin, Ph.D.: From Residential Utopia to Dystopia: Place-Based Criminology and the Need for CPTED in New Urbanist Communities
Paul Cozens, Ph.D. & Brent Davern: Exploring land use, crime, and perceptions of crime in a retail setting: Implications for crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED)
Printed Issues
THE CPTED JOURNAL IS OWNED BY
The International CPTED Association (ICA) - Promoting CPTED Globally and Locally
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