Designing Out Crime Association (DOCA) Seminar: Design, Security and Crime
13 December 2013, 10:00 am–3:30 pm
Event Information
Open to
- All
Location
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Central Saint Martins, 1 Granary Square, Kings Cross, N1C 4AA
DOCA provides a forum for anyone, from architects to designers to local authorities, home owners and other community interest groups with an interest in design and its implications for safer, healthier communities. This multi-disciplinary seminar - part of the process through which DOCA is evaluating its recent and future work - will consider policy, practice and critiques of crime prevention through design.
Programme:
10am: Welcome, Professor Lorraine Gamman, CSM
Part 1: Design, Security and Crime: Practitioner and Policy Perspectives
10.05am: Association of Chief Police Officers - The Crime Prevention Future, ACPO Crime Prevention Lead
10.30am: Lighting - art, security, or both?, Lorraine Callcott, Institution of Lighting Professionals
11.10am: Coffee
10.40am: Esteé Lauder does crime prevention with style!, Steve Hatfield, Security Manager, Esteé Lauder
12.30pm: Lunch
Part 2: Design, Security and Crime: Contexts and Critical Perspectives
13.30pm: The Writing on the Wall: Oskar Newman and Defensible Space Visit London, Ben Campkin, UCL Urban Lab
14.00pm: Hide and Seek: The Dubious Nature of Plant Life in High Security Spaces, Max Colson, Photographer
14.30: Railings: Inclusion or Exclusion?, Matthew Ingleby, UCL
15.00: Q&A, Discussion Session and DOCA Update, Dr Tim Pascoe
15.30pm: Close and Christmas Drinks
Event is free, but RSVP essential at the following address: c.griffith@csm.arts.ac.uk.