The primary objective of the study is to investigate the possible existence of significant links that bind spatial infrastructure and property layout with hospitality-related crimes.Under this topic, the researchers tried to shed light on a previously unexplored region of criminality within the service sector in Greece, investigating 4 and Poolmate Hydro Parts 5-star resort hotels on the island of Crete.A form of non-probability purposive sampling was applied.
The methods of the Stationery research were three: Direct observation of hotel infrastructure, ranking of key variables by an expert panel, and a semi-structured interview with hoteliers.It derives from the results that the expansion of hospitality properties in smaller sites weakens effective security.Defining the way of how infrastructure affects crime, can lead to a differentiation in thinking during the designing process.