Short-term custodial design is outdated: developing knowledge and initiatives for future research and a specialised strategic architecture for police custodial facilities.

This research explores the evolution of WA Police custodial facilities, which uniquely, temporary detain unsentenced people. Adaptation of incompatible spatial strategies have led to a police custodial typology that reflect outdated prison philosophies and design intended for sentenced prisoners. Th...

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Main Author: Jonescu, Emil
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1245
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description This research explores the evolution of WA Police custodial facilities, which uniquely, temporary detain unsentenced people. Adaptation of incompatible spatial strategies have led to a police custodial typology that reflect outdated prison philosophies and design intended for sentenced prisoners. This research developed robust architectural theories derived through critical interdisciplinary investigation developing an understanding of the specialised spatial relationships and operational requirements of police custodial spaces that serve the needs of the custodian and those held.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-12452017-02-20T06:39:52Z Short-term custodial design is outdated: developing knowledge and initiatives for future research and a specialised strategic architecture for police custodial facilities. Jonescu, Emil This research explores the evolution of WA Police custodial facilities, which uniquely, temporary detain unsentenced people. Adaptation of incompatible spatial strategies have led to a police custodial typology that reflect outdated prison philosophies and design intended for sentenced prisoners. This research developed robust architectural theories derived through critical interdisciplinary investigation developing an understanding of the specialised spatial relationships and operational requirements of police custodial spaces that serve the needs of the custodian and those held. 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1245 en Curtin University fulltext
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Short-term custodial design is outdated: developing knowledge and initiatives for future research and a specialised strategic architecture for police custodial facilities.
title Short-term custodial design is outdated: developing knowledge and initiatives for future research and a specialised strategic architecture for police custodial facilities.
title_full Short-term custodial design is outdated: developing knowledge and initiatives for future research and a specialised strategic architecture for police custodial facilities.
title_fullStr Short-term custodial design is outdated: developing knowledge and initiatives for future research and a specialised strategic architecture for police custodial facilities.
title_full_unstemmed Short-term custodial design is outdated: developing knowledge and initiatives for future research and a specialised strategic architecture for police custodial facilities.
title_short Short-term custodial design is outdated: developing knowledge and initiatives for future research and a specialised strategic architecture for police custodial facilities.
title_sort short-term custodial design is outdated: developing knowledge and initiatives for future research and a specialised strategic architecture for police custodial facilities.
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1245