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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE “URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND PERMEABILITY” AND THE RATE OF SOCIAL SAFETY ACCORDING TO CITIZEN’S OPINIONS AND ON THE BASIS OF CPTED MODEL (CASE STUDY: KARAJ)

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  59-72

Abstract

 Introduction and purpose of research: This research was performed with the total purpose of improving SOCIAL SAFETY in cities by using the design of the URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND PERMEABILITY which is one of the main components of URBAN designing. Specific goal of this research was determining the relationship between the "urban SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND PERMEABILITY" and the rate of the SOCIAL SAFETY. For this purpose, it is hypothesized that there is a relationship between this component and the rate of SOCIAL SAFETY.Method of research: Statistical population of this research are the residences of ten municipality regions of Karaj and the population size is 1732275 on the basis of the population and housing census which was held by Iran Statistics Center in 2006. The sampling method was stratified random sampling and the minimum size of the sample was 384 samples on the basis of the Krejcie-Morgan table. Eventually, data was collected by using library and field study methods, and was processed and analyzed by using SPSS statistical analysis software and the relationships between these data were tested. Findings: The results of the research show that there is a strong relationship between the indictors of “urban SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND PERMEABILITY” and SOCIAL SAFETY. Furthermore, improvement of the indictors of “urban SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND PERMEABILITY” results in the decrease of the fields of criminal actions in the society and consequently, increase of the rate SOCIAL SAFETY.Conclusion: Because the hypotheses of the research were verified, it seems that we can decrease the fields of criminal actions in the society and increase the rate of SOCIAL SAFETY by improving and re-designing the indictors of “urban SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND PERMEABILITY”.

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    KHELGHATDOUST, ROOZBEH, ZAMANI MOGHADDAM, AFSANEH, & SHAMSABADI, SEYEDEH TANNAZ. (2013). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE “URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND PERMEABILITY” AND THE RATE OF SOCIAL SAFETY ACCORDING TO CITIZEN’S OPINIONS AND ON THE BASIS OF CPTED MODEL (CASE STUDY: KARAJ). URBAN MANAGEMENT STUDIES, 5(15), 59-72. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/199217/en

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    KHELGHATDOUST ROOZBEH, ZAMANI MOGHADDAM AFSANEH, SHAMSABADI SEYEDEH TANNAZ. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE “URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND PERMEABILITY” AND THE RATE OF SOCIAL SAFETY ACCORDING TO CITIZEN’S OPINIONS AND ON THE BASIS OF CPTED MODEL (CASE STUDY: KARAJ). URBAN MANAGEMENT STUDIES[Internet]. 2013;5(15):59-72. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/199217/en

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    ROOZBEH KHELGHATDOUST, AFSANEH ZAMANI MOGHADDAM, and SEYEDEH TANNAZ SHAMSABADI, “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE “URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND PERMEABILITY” AND THE RATE OF SOCIAL SAFETY ACCORDING TO CITIZEN’S OPINIONS AND ON THE BASIS OF CPTED MODEL (CASE STUDY: KARAJ),” URBAN MANAGEMENT STUDIES, vol. 5, no. 15, pp. 59–72, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/199217/en

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