Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://etd.cput.ac.za/handle/20.500.11838/1317
Title: An exploration of opportunities for design interventions to reduce crime : a case study situated in Bridgetown
Authors: Kankondi, Adelina Omagano Tukwatha 
Keywords: Crime prevention and architectural design -- South Africa;Design Against Crime (DAC);Socially Responsible Design (SRD);Youth at risk;Youth -- South Africa -- Social conditions;Communities-in-tension;Juvenile delinquency
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract: This study explores the possibilities of using design interventions in mitigating crime. The study employs the Design Against Crime (DAC) philosophy in dealing with crime, which provides a holistic perspective regarding crimeand related issues.High crime levels in South Africa necessitate alternative approaches to dealing with crime, as it is becoming evident that the old strategies that have been utilised are not providing the desired effects.The focus is on the emergence of crime amongst youth at risk, living in communities-in-tension and more specifically,the Bridgetown community near Cape Town. Communities which constitute the lower socio-economic income level, usually suffer the most with regards to crime. The effects of crime negatively influence the development of the community, allowing the cycle of poverty and crime to continue. If the cycle of crime can be broken in these communities, development may take place which will strengthen them in a number of ways, including their standing in society. In order to gain a better understanding of the crime situation in South Africa, the study investigates the country‘s crime history and its widespread effects on society today. The research also looks at other factors such as personal and environmental settings that inform an individual‘s decision to commit crime. Delinquency and its results are also explored. The theoretical lens used in the study is that of Socially Responsible Design (SRD), with DAC as a subsection.SRDlooks at providing solutions to societal problems from a holistic point of view. The study uses a qualitative approach which focuses on people in real life situations,allowing the researcher to gain insight into what motivates people in their specific circumstances. The participants involved in the study are members of the Bridgetown community, youth from that community and theReconstructed Living Labs (RLabs) team, who were previously involved in crime. The researcher sought the views of experts in the field with regards to crime alleviation in communities such as Bridgetown. This research study concludes that opportunities exist forholistic and multi-faceted deployment of DAC strategies in that community to ameliorate crime, when these strategies targetyouth at risk.
Description: Thesis (MTech (Design))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1317
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