Yamamoto Toshiya
   Department   Undergraduate School  , School of Science and Technology
   Position   Professor
Language Japanese
Publication Date 2007/12
Type Academic Journal
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title Research on Burglary Risk of Houses Affected by Usage of Surrounding Jots and the Streets
Contribution Type Co-authored (first author)
Journal journal of architecture and building science
Publisher Architectural Institute of Japan
Volume, Issue, Page pp.741-746
Author and coauthor Toshiya Yamamoto, Yoshihiko Matsumoto, Seiichi Kashihara, Akiho Ogushi
Details This research clarified type of built environment at burglary risk of detached house based on the field survey. Most of damaged doors and windows were not seen easily from the front street. Some of them, however, were seen the other streets at daytime, but the criminal invaded at nighttime. When the houses were adjacent to open space at the side or the back, the damages had concentrated on the back. When the three sides of house were adjacent to detached houses, the damages had concentrated on the side. Streets and open space on the side or the back had the possibility of becoming the penetration path snd an escape route.