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Alley-Gating in Liverpool (England)

Alley-gates are hardwearing, lockable gates that restrict access to an alley to local residents, thus reducing opportunities for potential offenders. This type of installation is particularly suited to many British industrial cities, where so many of the properties have narrow alleys that run along the back of the houses. The goal of installing alley-gates in Liverpool, England, was to reduce burglary. Such programs can sometimes also reduce other types of crime and disorder.

Posted in: Guidelines Plus on 08/19/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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