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Safe Place by Design: Urban Crime in Relation to Spatiality and Sociality

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Hesam Kamalipour, Mohsen Faizi, Gholamhossein Memarian (2014). Safe Place by Design: Urban Crime in Relation to Spatiality and Sociality. Current Urban Studies, 02(02), 152-162. https://doi.org/10.4236/cus.2014.22015