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look over all of that. There is a lot of possibility for
theft, harassment, and violence over conflict between
vendor and customer.
Fig3. Lighting, Proper maintenance,
optimized sightlines
Fig 2. Boundaries made of Corrugated sheets
When examining an exhibition space, it is
important to consider the current design elements
present and brainstorm potential improvements to
enhance the space's aesthetics and safety. Additionally,
it is crucial to assess the potential security risks and
crimes that could take place in the area.
7.1. Design Elements Already Existing
● Defined segregated spaces for each vendor(Fig 5).
● Natural Surveillance Fig. 4. Entry and Exit
● Adequate Lighting-There was lighting to 7.2. Possible Crimes
illuminate pathways that contributed to the sense of
safety(Fig 3). Even if all other Crime Prevention Through
Environmental Design (CPTED) principles are
● Visible Security Measures Officers were implemented effectively but surveillance cameras are
assigned at the entrance to deter anti-social behavior missing, the exhibition center may still be vulnerable to
and reassure visitors of safety.
certain crimes. Here are some possible crimes that could
● Optimized sightlines- There were no blind occur:
spots, just a straight way with carpeted flooring and
shops on either side which helps in the reduction of 1. Theft: Without surveillance cameras, it becomes
crimes at this place(Fig 3). easier for individuals to steal valuable merchandise from
exhibition stalls, especially during crowded events where
● Controlled Access Points-The entry and exit vendors may be busy attending to customers.
were only on one side. The visitors could take a round
tour inside and exit back by the same way they 2. Vandalism: The absence of surveillance cameras
entered. Escaping by other sides is not an option as can embolden vandals to damage property within the
the place is covered(Fig 4). exhibition center, such as displays, signage, or
infrastructure, without fear of being caught on camera.
● Proper Maintenance-The place was clean and
properly maintained(Fig 3). 3. Fraud: In the absence of surveillance, individuals
may engage in fraudulent activities such as counterfeit
● Branding and signage the shops have branding
sales or deceptive practices, taking advantage of the lack
banners to highlight the quality, price discounts, etc.
of monitoring.
4. Assault or Harassment: Without surveillance
cameras to deter criminal behavior, there may be an
increased risk of physical altercations, harassment, or
assault occurring between vendors, customers, or other
attendees.
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