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Survey on the necessity of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design(CPTED) in mixed-use Facilities of Regional Government Office Buildings
This study investigates the perceptions of public officials and civil service users of mixed-use local government office buildings were investigated through a questionnaire survey, focusing on the following questions: are mixed-use government office buildings safe for public officials and service users? and are current government office building a satisfactory facility designed to adequately respond to various threats and damages resulting from an increase in malicious civil petitioners and protesters? This study confirms that social awareness related to rallies and demonstrations classified the types by satisfaction with crime prevention design compared to actual damage caused by civil petitioners and protesters. Ultimately, the purpose of this study is to evaluate and confirm the need to prepare for safety or security issues that may be triggered by the various functions of mixed-use government office buildings.
The implications of this study are as follows: Additional facilities of government office building should be provided depending on the environment and the needs of the local community. However, it may be that the mixed-use building can act as a useful means to revitalize the local community and economy if functions and spaces that are suitable for each unique environment are properly provided.