Date:
1989
Study Location:
New York City, NY, US
Manuscript Type:
Journal
Full Citation:
Hemingway, R. (1989). “Environmental Design, Access Control, and Surveillance as Deterrents to Thefts in Hospitals.” Security Journal 1(1):47-57
Results:
The results showed that those areas that were designated as (1) cul-de-sac, (2) access controlled, (3) under surveillance by other employees, or a combination of all three factors, had a lower theft rate than other comparable areas of the hospital.
File:
Study Number:
84.00