封闭式与非封闭式住宅小区道路可达性与安全性分析

Q2 Social Sciences Planning Malaysia Pub Date : 2023-08-31 DOI:10.21837/pm.v21i28.1318
N. Adnan, Zarith ‘Aqilah Mahadzir, H. Hashim, Zaharah Mohd Yusoff, A. R. Abdul Rasam, E. S. Mokhtar
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犯罪与建筑环境之间的关系在城市设计和规划领域得到了广泛的研究。门控住宅区域是指限制进入的物理个人区域,并由特殊规则管理,限制或控制房主进出(通过电子设备或工人的安全)。因此,由于道路点的可达性有限,人们认为封闭式住房社区在犯罪发生方面比非封闭式住房社区更安全,这被认为是可靠的,可以防止不良财产犯罪。本研究的目的是分析雪兰莪州Subang Jaya的封闭式和非封闭式住房社区的财产犯罪事件,涉及道路可达性点。从2014年到2016年的三年犯罪监控数据是从马来西亚皇家警察局获得的。调查结果表明,与非封闭式社区相比,封闭式社区的犯罪事件较少,大多数热点区域位于多个道路点的入口处,如Subang Perdana Good Year Court 7和少数USJ, Subang Jaya住宅区以及离上述地点最近的住宅区,而不是封闭式住房社区。
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ROAD ACCESSIBILITY AND SAFETY ANALYSIS IN GATED AND NON-GATED HOUSING COMMUNITIES
The relationship between crime and the built environment has been extensively investigated in the field of urban design and planning. Gated housing area refers to a physical personal area with limited access and is governed by special rules, restricting or controlling access to and outside of the homeowner (via electronic devices or with the safety of workers). Therefore, gated housing communities are assumed to be safer than non-gated housing communities in relation to crime occurrence with limited road point accessibility which is deemed reliable to prevent undesirable property crime. The purpose of this research is to analyse the property crime incidents in gated and non-gated housing communities of Subang Jaya, Selangor with regards to road accessibility points. Three years of crime surveillance data from 2014 to 2016 was obtained from the Royal Malaysian Police Department. Findings indicated that crime incident is less at the gated community as compared to non-gated with the most of the hot spot area are located at the multiple road points access such as Subang Perdana Good Year Court 7 and few USJ, Subang Jaya housing areas and also the residential area which located nearest to the above stated locations as opposed to the gated housing community.
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Planning Malaysia
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