Abstract

This study is to analyzing the effectiveness of the campus CPTED project. Accordingly, the analysis was conducted after conducting a survey of campus users before and after the project at G University in Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do.
 The results are as follows: First, from a user behavioral point of view, after the project, crime anxiety decreased among groups of women after the project, groups of two or more companions, groups of pedestrians on weekdays, and groups of vehicle users on holidays. However, crime anxiety increased in the evening (6p.m. to 9:00p.m.) and night (12a.m. to 6:00a.m.).
 Second, the crime prevention effect of facilities was found to be high in the effect of lighting facilities and reflectors, and in the case of floor lighting guides, satisfaction was lower than that of other lighting facilities because they were not intended to improve illumination.
 Third, from a spatial point of view, it was found that the more various facilities were installed, the less criminal anxiety decreased.

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