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S5E4: Can Working From Home Reduce Crime? With Geoff Manaugh

Feb 23, 202448 minSeason 5Ep. 4
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Episode description

Geoff Manaugh is a renowned futurist and Publisher of architecture blog BLDGBLOG; former editor at Dwell magazine, former Editor-in-Chief at Gizmodo, and a contributing editor at Wired; New York Times' bestselling author of A Burglar's Guide to the City and the new book Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine; He is Executive Producer of the #1 2023 Netflix film "We Have A Ghost.". His October 2018 horror story “Summerland,” also published by VICE, was optioned for film, as well, with news forthcoming.   In 2016, Manaugh’s feature for The Daily Beast about a Los Angeles bank robber allegedly sent overseas to plot heists against al Qaeda was optioned for development as a feature film for Sony Pictures’ Studio 8. His 2017 profile of an experimental intelligence-gathering unit at the Los Angeles International Airport, published by The Atlantic, was optioned for development by Lionsgate Television.

Topics:
- What is the relationship between crime and architecture?
- How did the pandemic and BLM affect this relationship?
- Do you expect crime to increase or decrease as more people continue to work from home?
- What are your tips to burglar-proofing a home?
- What does history tell us about emergency isolation?

Websites:
www.geoffmanaugh.com 
www.bldgblog.com

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