Is Hammarby Sjöstad a model case? Crime prevention through environmental design in Stockholm, Sweden

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    Abstract

    Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) claims to reduce crime and fear of crime through urban design and planning. If it does, it ought to be part of the sustainable planning and design of cities. This chapter gives an overview of the development of CPTED principles and then uses the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) guidelines to assess the case study of Hammarby Sjöstad – a residential area in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. Urban planning and urban design principles are assessed from a CPTED point of view. Crime statistics as well as data on perceived safety of residents of Hammarby Sjöstad are compared with other areas in Stockholm. This chapter concludes that CPTED guidelines are met to a large degree: crime rates are relatively lower and perceived safety is higher in Hammarby Sjöstad than Stockholm’s average. Finally, the role of CPTED versus other factors when planning sustainable areas is discussed, as well as the need to strengthen the routines for consideration and suitable implementation of CPTED in a Northern European welfare society context.
    Translated title of the contributionEr Hammarby Sjöstad en bæredygtig udviklingsmodel? Kriminalprævention gennem byplanlægning og urban design i Stockholm, Sverigen
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThe Urban Fabric of Crime and Fear
    EditorsVania Ceccato
    Number of pages28
    Place of PublicationDordrecht; Heidelberg; New York; London
    PublisherSpringer
    Publication dateAug 2012
    Edition1
    Pages283-310
    Chapter12
    ISBN (Print)978-94-007-4209-3
    ISBN (Electronic)978-94-007-4209-9
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2012

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