Bill
Just to let you and others on the list know know - going in next issue of URBAN
DESIGN International, ie. Vol 8, issue 3.
Best wishes,
Sue McGlynn
Professor Bill Hillier wrote:
> Dear Simon - There's a great deal of work on the 'syntax' of crime - see
> for example the last issue of Planning in London. To get you started here
> is a pdf of a recent paper of mine (Can streets be made safe) which which
> will shortly be out in Urban Design International. We also have a major new
> research project here on space and urban crime, which you might want to
> know more about. Let me know if you would like to know more. - Bill
>
> >At 10:30 24/02/2004 +0000, Rui Carvalho wrote:
> >
> >>I guess our publications are now welcomed both by physicists and computer
> >>scientists.
> >
> >
> >Hi Rui,
> >
> >I'm very new to the list, and come to it as a security consultant who was
> >trained as a physicist and electronic engineer! I guess that's a odd
> >background, but I have been fascinated to read much of the material
> >available on the website. I am keen to bring this thinking to my industry,
> >as the implications for security practices are boundless. Let's face it,
> >security issues are, in a very general sense, fundamental to the quality of
> >life of every creature on the planet! There's definitely room for great
> >improvements in the security sphere.I am passionate about getting to grips
> >with this valuable field of endeavour, and introducing it to the groups to
> >which I belong in the security world, as they are ignorant of all that you
> >are achieving. It is currently their great loss.
> >
> >I will be extremely grateful if the readership of this list can suggest
> >further reading and resources that can assist me to climb a steep learning
> >curve.
> >
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >Simon D. Lambert
> >Lambert & Associates
> >Member of the Association of Security Consultants
> >Camberley, Surrey. Great Britain.
> >Web: www.lambert-associates.co.uk
> >E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
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