Reconceptualising security strategies for courts: developing a typology for safer court environments

  • Wallace A
  • Blackman D
  • Rowden E
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Abstract

There have been heightened concerns about security in courts in recent years, prompting a strong response that has largely been focused on perimeter security. This paper draws on recent research conducted in Australian on court user’s safety needs, to propose a typology for designing safer courtroom environments that moves beyond the entry point to the court, and incorporates consideration of process and design elements.

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Wallace, A., Blackman, D., & Rowden, E. (2013). Reconceptualising security strategies for courts: developing a typology for safer court environments. International Journal for Court Administration, 5(2), 3. https://doi.org/10.18352/ijca.13

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