ABSTRACT

Enhancing Urban Safety and Security addresses three major threats to the safety and security of cities: crime and violence; insecurity of tenure and forced evictions; and natural and human-made disasters. It analyses worldwide trends with respect to each of these threats, paying particular attention to their underlying causes and impacts, as well as to the good policies and best practices that have been adopted at the city, national and international levels in order to address these threats. The report adopts a human security perspective, concerned with the safety and security of people rather than of states, and highlights issues that can be addressed through appropriate urban policy, planning, design and governance.

part I|41 pages

Understanding Urban Safety and Security

part II|65 pages

Urban Crime and Violence

part III|51 pages

Security of Tenure

chapter 5|23 pages

Security of Tenure: Conditions and Trends

chapter 6|23 pages

Policy Responses to Tenure Insecurity

part IV|72 pages

Natural and Human-Made Disasters

part V|68 pages

Towards Safer and More Secure Cities

chapter 10|23 pages

Reducing Urban Crime and Violence

chapter 12|23 pages

Mitigating the Impacts of Disasters

part VI|26 pages

Summary of Case Studies

part VII|84 pages

Statistical Annex

chapter |8 pages

Technical Notes

chapter |74 pages

Data Tables