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Travel Advisory! How to Avoid Thefts, Cons, and Street Scams While Traveling

by Bambi Vincent (Author), Bob Arno (Author)

 

Safe: Design Takes On Risk

by Marie O’Mahony (Author), Phil Patton (Author), Cameron Sinclair (Editor), Paola Antonelli (Editor)

The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2005)

 

Thoughtless Acts?: Observations On Intuitive Design

by Jane Fulton Suri (Author), IDEO (Author)

Chronicle Books (March 30, 2005)

 

Material World 2: Innovative Materials for Architecture and Design

by Matério (Author)

Birkhäuser Basel; 1 edition (2007)

 

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design

by Matthew A. Hartline (Author)

McGraw-Hill Professional; 1 edition (2008)

 

Designing for People

by Henry Dreyfuss (Author)

Allworth Press (November 1, 2003)

 

In the Bag

by Samuele Rosario Mazza (Author)

Chronicle Books (1997)

 

Design Out Crime: Creating Safe and Sustainable Communities

by Ian Colquhoun (Author)

Architectural Press; 1 edition (2004)

 

[Art]ifact: Re-Recognizing the Essentials of Products

by Victionary (Editor)

Victionary (August 2007)

 

Imagination for Crime Prevention

by Graham Farrell (Editor), Kate J. Bowers (Editor), Shane D. Johnson (Editor), Michael Townsley (Editor)

Criminal Justice Pr (2007)

 

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