Document Type
Journal Article
Publisher
Igitur Publishing
Faculty
Faculty of Business and Law
School
School of Law and Justice
RAS ID
16072
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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Comments
Wallace, A., Blackman, D., & Rowden, E. (2013). Reconceputualising security strategies for courts: developing a typology for safer court environments. International Journal for Court Administration, 5(2), 3-9. Available here