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没有一个安全有序的监狱环境,所有的活动,包括辅导、关怀和指导,都不会顺利进行。Purwokerto监狱中罪犯违章行为频发,如手机、勒索、毒品(halinar)等,因此笔者将如何运用“通过环境设计预防犯罪”(CPTED)的理念作为一种安全策略来预防Purwokerto监狱的罪犯违章行为,以及在实施过程中存在哪些障碍。本文旨在了解CPTED概念在普沃克托监狱的应用情况及其制约因素。本研究采用C. Ray Jeffery的CPTED理论,采用描述性定性方法,并从访谈、观察和文献研究中收集数据。应用CPTED概念有六个原则:领土、监视、访问控制、目标强化、形象和管理以及活动控制。Purwokerto监狱在实施过程中也遇到了人力资源的质与量、理论与现场应用的差异、地理位置的不利、闭路电视的无效、犯人可以阅读的狱警的固定模式等障碍。
Concept Optimization Crime Prevention through Environment Design (CPTED)) in the Effort of Preventing Conditional Violations: A Case Study at Purwokerto Prison
Without a safe and orderly condition in prison, all activities, both coaching, care, and guidance, will not run smoothly. There are frequent violations of discipline committed by convicts, such as mobile phones, extortion, and drugs (halinar) in Purwokerto prison, so the authors take the formulation of the problem of how to use the concept of Crime Prevention Through Environment Design (CPTED) as a security strategy to prevent convict violations in Purwokerto Prison and what are the obstacles in implementing it. This thesis aims to find out how the CPTED concept is applied and its constraints in Purwokerto prison. This study uses the CPTED theory from C. Ray Jeffery with a descriptive qualitative approach and data collection from interviews, observation, and literature studies. There are six principles to apply the CPTED concept: territoriality, surveillance, access control, target hardening, image and management, and activity control. In its implementation, Purwokerto Prison also encountered obstacles such as the quality and quantity of human resources, differences in theory and its application in the field, unfavorable geographical location, ineffectiveness of CCTV, and regular patterns of officers that inmates can read.