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Title: Complex spatial constructs and changing environments : understanding safety and security
Authors: Formosa, Saviour
Keywords: Burglary protection
Crime prevention
Burglar alarms
Security systems
Issue Date: 2015-06
Publisher: Alberta
Citation: Formosa S., (2015, June 06). Complex spatial constructs and changing environments: understanding safety and security. Retreived from: http://www.alberta.com.mt/complex-spatial-constructs-and-changing-environments-understanding-safety-and-security/
Abstract: Society is a complex organism that breathes interaction through its myriad linkages between itscomponent parts. Picture an ant colony where a top-down hierarchy is the rule of the day: onequeen, soldiers and workers, all entrusted with a particular role, as ordered by instinct,hormones, smells and ingrained rules. Human society is one highly complex organism whereeach interaction is determined by free-will and individuality, albeit structured within a systemof rights and obligations. The billions of potential interactivities will by necessity andopportunity result in some actions becoming non-conformant and hence termed as criminal. Society’s foundations are built on five pillars: politics, religion, education, family and economy:each of which is a cauldron of opportunities, regulations, and resultant potential to become andoffender or a victim.
URI: http://www.alberta.com.mt/complex-spatial-constructs-and-changing-environments-understanding-safety-and-security/
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