Title of article :
CPTED MEASURES IN A GATED RESIDENTIAL AREA
Author/Authors :
Sakip, Siti Rasidah Md Universiti Teknologi MARA - Faculty of Architecture, Planning Surveying, Malaysia , Abdullah, Aldrin Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Housing, Building Planning, Malaysia
Abstract :
The observation approach is often used as a measurement tool for examining the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) elements in residential areas. However, this method of evaluation, which is merely based on observations are seen to be inadequate. This is due to the fact that CPTED is closely tied to community-based relationships, which is not easily measured through short period observations. This study reports the findings of a pilot study which evalutes CPTED measures based on face-to-face questionnaire survey. The study was conducted in a gated residential areas located at Bukit Jambul in Penang, Malaysia. The results found that the measures of CPTED using Cronbach Alpha (α) index for all components of CPTED were 0.6 and above suggesting that the measures are reliable and valid. The study revealed that CPTED is correlated to Sense of Community but not to Fear of Crime.
Keywords :
CPTED MEASURES IN A GATED RESIDENTIAL AREA
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)