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A Study on the Contents and Implications of the International Standard, ISO 22341 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Guidelines
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ISO 22341 범죄예방환경설계(CPTED) 국제표준의 주요 내용과 함의 고찰

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Academic journal
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Hyeonho Park (용인대학교)
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한국경호경비학회 한국경호경비학회지 시큐리티연구 제74호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2023.3
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269 - 294 (26page)

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A Study on the Contents and Implications of the International Standard, ISO 22341 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Guidelines
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Despite numerous recent research papers on CPTED, studies on official CPTED standards are rare. TC292 Security & Resilience, ISO Technical Committee of the International Standards Organization, accelerated standardization of social safety and security. In particular, in September 2016, Korea's "Security and Crime Prevention Environment Design and Management" project was officially adopted. In this study, specific implications were presented after analyzing the main contents of the ISO 22341 standard, a newly created international standard. First, after examining the scope and concept of the standard, the contents of ISO 22341 standard, including the environmental context of crime, the core elements and strategies of CPTED, the CPTED implementation process, and the six principles, were analyzed and summarized in order of table of contents. Subsequently, the meaning of the enactment of ISO 22341 standard was explained with specific examples of use in the order of its position as the first global standard in this field, implications for domestic legal systems and practices, and conformity assessment measures such as ISO certification. In order for Korea to respond to international standards in the CPTED field, such as ISO 22341, it may be necessary to induce related public institutions and physical security companies, such as the police who lead the CPTED project, to be familiar with and comply with global standards. Furthermore, if conditions permit, we should be able to lead ISO standards by proposing guidelines or standards through our National Standard Body (NSB) when relatively more reasonable or systematic CPTED practices or technologies are developed or accumulated in Korea than other developed countries.

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