TAILIEUCHUNG - Multiresidential (Apartment & Condos) Security Guidelines

The subjects’ reported symptoms of visual discomfort are summarized in Ta- ble 1. Nine subjects reported monocular ocular irritating symptoms. Asthenopia (N=6) was associated with eye strain but also occurred alone. Others reported blurry vision (N=19), either at distance or near, or both, in one eye. Others noted spatial perception problems (N=8), in- cluding decreased stereopsis and print floating/moving on the page. Four others reported difficulty adjusting to a new cor- rective lens prescription. Refraction Ninety one percent of the subjects wore spectacles and 75% of them were presbyopic. Overall, there were no high levels of anisometropia. Seventy-seven percent (27 of 35) of the subjects exhibited a dioptric difference between the two eyes of D. Four subjects had a. | Multiresidential Apartment Condos Security Guidelines The reduction of crimes committed against persons who live in apartments and condominiums multiresidential housing should be a priority for any law enforcement agency responsible for their protection. There are some criminals who prey specifically upon apartments and condominiums. They know for example that many female and senior citizen owners and tenants live alone. Most persons who are arrested for crimes against property are male and between 18-21 years old. They frequently live nearby their target areas and are familiar with the neighborhood. When involved in burglary or theft they often work the property on foot unless they need a vehicle to transport stolen merchandise. The property criminal may have lived in the multiresidential community or have a friend who is a current resident. Most property criminals are moderately or poorly motivated. If they perceive a target multiresidential community to be well protected they may either be deterred or move on to what they think is an easier target. There are four points to remember concerning the motivation of property criminals 1. The property criminal s motivations to commit a theft is at its lowest level during the first visit to the property 2. Criminal motivation increases with familiarity of the property. 3. Success in committing crimes on a multiresidential property will increase the level of motivation to commit more crimes and 4. It is much more difficult to deter a criminal who has successfully committed crimes on a multiresidential property. Lines of Defense There are basically four lines of defense that should be considered in a comprehensive multi-residential security program. These lines of defense are overlapping and complimentary. To be successful in deterring crime they are dependent upon cooperation and support between the property owners or tenants the apartment or condominium management and the local law enforcement agency. First Line of .

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