Development of a Demonstration Program to Evaluate Rehabilitation Concepts for Reduction of Vandalism of Navy Bachelor Enlisted Quarters.

Abstract

Study, develops concepts and design for field demonstration experiment for reducing vandalism and cost of damage repair to Naval BEQ sleeping room doors, door hardware and hallway ceilings. Experiment is designed to be conducted at specific BEQs at two Naval Stations. Data will be collected over a long term period and statistically analyzed for design effectiveness on reducing vandalism, and repair cost. The design concepts combine the philosophy of occupant behavior modification with target hardening techniques. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA073002

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  • Carolyn Raeke
  • Pamela Clayton

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  • Human Systems

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