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What (who) is defensible - definition

CONCEPT OF INFLUENCING NEGATIVE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR THROUGH ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN DESIGN
Defensible space (environmental design); Defensible Space Theory; Defendable space; Defenceless space

Defensible      
·adj Capable of offering defense.
II. Defensible ·adj Capable of being defended; as, a defensible city, or a defensible cause.
defensible      
¦ adjective
1. justifiable by argument.
2. able to be defended from attack.
Derivatives
defensibility noun
defensibly adverb
defensible      
An opinion, system, or action that is defensible is one that people can argue is right or good.
Her reasons for acting are morally defensible.
? indefensible
ADJ

Wikipedia

Defensible space theory

The defensible space theory of architect and city planner Oscar Newman encompasses ideas about crime prevention and neighborhood safety. Newman argues that architectural and environmental design plays a crucial part in increasing or reducing criminality. The theory developed in the early 1970s, and he wrote his first book on the topic, Defensible Space in 1972. The book contains a study from New York that pointed out that higher crime rate existed in high-rise housing projects than in low-rise complexes. This, he concluded, was because residents felt no control or personal responsibility for an area occupied by so many people. Throughout his study, Newman focused on explaining his ideas on social control, crime prevention, and public health in relation to community design.

Examples of use of defensible
1. Moreover, the Iranian file is legally defensible.
2. And American diplomacy has, up until now, been defensible.
3. The decision to remove him was defensible, while not providential.
4. Yet they still yell and stamp and shout "more!" when he defends the scarcely defensible.
5. "These negotiations must ensure that Israel has secure, recognized and defensible borders.