Board of Housing Response to House Bill 41 : a Report 1992
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FT. certain factors have to be realized in order to maintain control. A police force can help maintain order yet that is not enough. The community itself is the single most important factor. The general lack of community activity, interest and services will lend itself to more crime. The community layout and orientation of spaces and buildings can either enhance or deter criminal activity. It is important to optimize residential surveillance via planning. In a new town situation a police force ...of 14 people (2 cars) will provide 24 hour service for a population of 1,500 to 2,500 people. 3,000 to 6,000 people will need a staff of 20 (3 cars). Generally a holding facility (until transport to appropriate facility, i.e., county 23 jail) will provide sufficient retention of local lawbreakers. These types of operations are expensive and can be reduced depending upon the degree of security within the community. Good community planning can offer control over many areas without the use of police.
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