Publications by Category
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Homeland Security & Infrastructure Protection
- Defending The Perimeter from Vehicular Ramming Attacks
- Oklahoma City
- Designs for a Land of Bombs & Guns
- Designing for Homeland Security
- Designing Against Terror:
- The Role of Buildings in Mass Shootings
- Coping with Threats from Bombs to Break-ins
- Architect as Nexus: Security in Architecture
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
- Protecting Public Venues from Vehicular Attacks
- The Other Side of CPTED
- The Alchemy of CPTED: Less Magic, More Science
- Site Security Planning & Design Criteria
- Schools Behind Bars: Published in Security Design & Technology 2007
- Is There a Difference Designing for Crime or Terrorism?
- Florida AIA CEU 2007 Training Designing for Security
- atlas-secmgt-fear-parkingFear of Parking: Cover Article Security Mgt Feb 2008
- Environmental Design That Prevents Crime in Gated Communities
- Designing for Safer Schools from Construction Specifier Magazine Feb 2008
- Designing for Safe Schools
- Designing for Crime & Terrorism: CPTED Training is Essential
- Designing Against Crime: The Case for CPTED Training for Architects
- Defensible Space: An Architectural Retrospective
- Crime Prevention Through Building Codes
- CPTED: Security for the Next Generation
- Building Design can Provide Defensible Space
- Barry University Security & CPTED Case Study
- Architect Input Among First Steps in Design
Barricades
Prisons
- Violence in Prisons: Architectural Determinism
- Using Staff Input in Jail Design
- Reducing the Opportunity for Inmate Suicide
- High Rise Confinement for the “Innocent until Proven Guilty”
- Changes in Prison Facilities as a Function of Correctional Philosophy
- Architecture & Death
Premises Liability
Slips & Falls
ADA
- Security and the ADA: With Liberty & Justice for All
- How to Conduct an ADA Title II Self-Evaluation Survey
- ADA Interim Final Regulations for Courthouses, Jails, and Prisons