Dates: 13-15 February 2019
Location: Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
Website: iDOC2019
Deadline for submissions: 31 December 2018
The themes of iDOC2019 are:
New Directions in Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Night Time Economies and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
The tools of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) and Design Out Crime are powerful design methods for architects, planners and product designers to reduce crime and create wonderful societies.
The last five years has seen radical changes in CPTED and Design Out Crime.
These include increased focus on: crime data; evidence-based design; human and other equity issues; computerisation and digitisation, AI-based surveillance and Smart Cities; indigenous legal systems; counter-terrorism; financial and legal liabilities, and increased awareness that some taken for granted CPTED and Design Out Crime methods can increase rather than reduce crime. The result has been many new directions in CPTED and Design Out Crime and this is why "New Directions in CPTED" is a key focus of this conference.
Innovation in 24 hour Smart Cities has its own new directions in CPTE and hence the second iDOC2019 theme of "CPTED for Night Time Economies"
The iDOC 2019 conference is aimed at a variety of different fields of designers and researchers working in the areas of architecture, urban design and planning, landscapes, systems and service design, crime prevention, product design, safety, government policy, law, management, governance, law, politics, community development, systems and service design.
The conference comprises: academic peer-reviewed papers, 'Tales from the Field', posters, specialist design topic sessions, and multidisciplinary team-based design exercises.
More details of iDOC 2019 along with presentation submission, registration and more themes are at the website.
The iDOC 2019 conference is a collaboration between Edith Cowan University Sellenger Centre, The International CPTED Association, and the Design Out Crime and CPTED Centre.
The conference location, Perth in western Australia is a cosmopolitan city that is close to many beaches and areas of natural interest. In February the weather is warm and sunny. Possible side adventures include swimming with whale sharks, seeing kangaroos and koalas, visiting the enormous (20 story high) Karri trees, swimming with dolphins, visiting the pearl fisheries, hanging out in heritage Fremantle, sailing, clubbing and much more - as well as studying the design of crime prevention!
Location: Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia
Website: iDOC2019
Deadline for submissions: 31 December 2018
The themes of iDOC2019 are:
New Directions in Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Night Time Economies and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
The tools of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) and Design Out Crime are powerful design methods for architects, planners and product designers to reduce crime and create wonderful societies.
The last five years has seen radical changes in CPTED and Design Out Crime.
These include increased focus on: crime data; evidence-based design; human and other equity issues; computerisation and digitisation, AI-based surveillance and Smart Cities; indigenous legal systems; counter-terrorism; financial and legal liabilities, and increased awareness that some taken for granted CPTED and Design Out Crime methods can increase rather than reduce crime. The result has been many new directions in CPTED and Design Out Crime and this is why "New Directions in CPTED" is a key focus of this conference.
Innovation in 24 hour Smart Cities has its own new directions in CPTE and hence the second iDOC2019 theme of "CPTED for Night Time Economies"
The iDOC 2019 conference is aimed at a variety of different fields of designers and researchers working in the areas of architecture, urban design and planning, landscapes, systems and service design, crime prevention, product design, safety, government policy, law, management, governance, law, politics, community development, systems and service design.
The conference comprises: academic peer-reviewed papers, 'Tales from the Field', posters, specialist design topic sessions, and multidisciplinary team-based design exercises.
More details of iDOC 2019 along with presentation submission, registration and more themes are at the website.
The iDOC 2019 conference is a collaboration between Edith Cowan University Sellenger Centre, The International CPTED Association, and the Design Out Crime and CPTED Centre.
The conference location, Perth in western Australia is a cosmopolitan city that is close to many beaches and areas of natural interest. In February the weather is warm and sunny. Possible side adventures include swimming with whale sharks, seeing kangaroos and koalas, visiting the enormous (20 story high) Karri trees, swimming with dolphins, visiting the pearl fisheries, hanging out in heritage Fremantle, sailing, clubbing and much more - as well as studying the design of crime prevention!
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