dc.description.abstract | Pematangsiantar as a municipal city, has extensive government responsibilities in managing
city affairs, including transportation infrastructure such as terminals. However, the Parluasan
terminal in the city faces various problems, including damage, lack of maintenance, and high crime
rates. In this context, the application of the principles of Crime Prevention Through Environmental
Design (CPTED) is important to improve safety and comfort in the terminal. Case studies on the
Parluasan terminal show that the condition decreases, causing the continuity of terminal function to
be disrupted and increasing the risk of crime. Major problems include infrastructure damage, lack of
oversight, and insecurity for terminal users. These factors are also linked to increased crime rates
around terminals, which can be triggered by an unsafe physical environment and a lack of public
awareness.
The implementation of CPTED can be a solution in improving security at the Parluasan
terminal. This concept involves designing a physical environment that pays attention to safety
aspects, such as adequate lighting, access regulation, and effective supervision. By implementing
CPTED, terminals can become a safe and comfortable environment for users, as well as reduce the
risk of crime. In this context, the role of the government and community participation is very
important in implementing CPTED and improving security at the Parluasan terminal. Concrete
mearuse such as infrastructure improvements, increased supervision, and increased security
awareness can help overcome the problems faced by the terminal, so as to maintain the function and
improve the quality of service for terminal users as well as improve the image of the terminal as a
safe and convenient capital exchange center. | en_US |