DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.22567165
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Policing Architecture: fostering wellbeing through police station [re]design

Abstract: <p><b>The architecture of New Zealand Police (NZP) stations is in a pivotal place, uniquely positioned to empower, mediate and facilitate interactions between the general public, police staff and vulnerable members of our community including offenders and victims. However, the current police station environments embody outdated policing philosophies, with little spatial reflection of modern community or wellbeing values.</b></p> <p>This thesis explores the hypothesis that police s… Show more

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