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@article{tataloka10339, author = {Aulia Affif and N Novrial}, title = {Implementasi Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Pada Fasilitas Parkir Sepeda Motor (Studi Kasus: Kampus Fakultas Ilmu Budaya USU)}, journal = {TATALOKA}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, year = {2021}, keywords = {CPTED; crime prevention; environmental design}, abstract = { Most often crime that occurs on the USU campus is motorcycle theft. In fact, several motorcycle theft on the USU campus is covered by electronic media. So there is a need to make a motorcycle parking model to reducing and preventing the opportunity for crime to occur. This research aims to make a model of Faculty of Cultural Studies USU campus motorcycle parking with the CPTED concept. This research using the descriptive qualitative method. This research started with a physical analysis of existing conditions in the motorcycle parking area, then the author developing a motorcycle parking model with the CPTED concept. The result of this research is motorcycle parking model in Faculty of Cultural Studies USU campus is focusing on six ways, i.e: (1) using hedge as fence; (2) using automated system parking portal and pedestrian way from/to parking area; (3) construct parking lot roofing; (4) construct students gathering space; (5) using speed bump; (6) using signage. By applying this six ways, the Faculty of Cultural Studies USU campus motorcycle parking is expected to free from any crime. }, issn = {2356-0266}, pages = {127--137} doi = {10.14710/tataloka.23.1.127-137}, url = {https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/tataloka/article/view/10339} }
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Most often crime that occurs on the USU campus is motorcycle theft. In fact, several motorcycle theft on the USU campus is covered by electronic media. So there is a need to make a motorcycle parking model to reducing and preventing the opportunity for crime to occur. This research aims to make a model of Faculty of Cultural Studies USU campus motorcycle parking with the CPTED concept. This research using the descriptive qualitative method. This research started with a physical analysis of existing conditions in the motorcycle parking area, then the author developing a motorcycle parking model with the CPTED concept. The result of this research is motorcycle parking model in Faculty of Cultural Studies USU campus is focusing on six ways, i.e: (1) using hedge as fence; (2) using automated system parking portal and pedestrian way from/to parking area; (3) construct parking lot roofing; (4) construct students gathering space; (5) using speed bump; (6) using signage. By applying this six ways, the Faculty of Cultural Studies USU campus motorcycle parking is expected to free from any crime.
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