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대한건축학회 대한건축학회 논문집 - 계획계 大韓建築學會論文集 計劃系 第23卷 第6號
발행연도
2007.6
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61 - 70 (10page)

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Literally, gated communities are residential areas whose restricted access privatizes normally public space. Gated communities are now available to members of nearly every income level n the United States. Gated communities have been primarily associated with the three research topics including safety, urban segregation, and community cohesion. Because gated communities provide gated and fenced territory, the safety issue has been the most interesting topic for environmental behavioral researchers. This study thus aimed to introduce the concept of gated communities, representative types and general characteristics of gated communities, and to investigate whether the gated territory provide safety from crime to the residents living in the communities.
Research methods included the review of literature, site visitations with the standardized check list, and interviews with the property managers and mail-in surveys of residents from gated communities. The research setting of this study is the City of Houston, TX, because the State of Texas has been known as the second state in the quantity of apartment properties in the U.S. Results from the interviews showed that gated and fenced territory do not guarantee the residents' actual or perceived safety from crime. In addition to the physical territory, this study suggested various elements including residents's participations in community issues and their social contacts with their neighbors for increasing residents' perceived and actual safety in their communities.

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Abstract
1. 연구의 배경 및 목적
2. 이론고찰
3. 사례연구: 게이티드 커뮤니티의 단지환경적 특성
4. 조사연구: 게이티드 커뮤니티의 폐쇄적 영역성과 범죄로부터의 안전성
5. 결론
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