5 DAY (40 HOUR) BASIC CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
COURSE NICP CPTED PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION QUALIFYING COURSE
[http://www.cptedtraining.net/index.php?page=cpted-professional-designation]
SEPTEMBER 13 - 17, 2021
CPTED strategies are ideal for Law Enforcement Officers, Architects,
City/Urban/Park Planners, City Managers, City Council Members,
Landscape Architects, Security Consultants, Educators or anyone
involved in designing neighborhoods, schools, downtowns, buildings, or
revitalization efforts. It is an effective way of fighting crime and
promoting business.
Cities and Counties throughout the country are adopting CPTED
ordinances requiring site plan reviews with crime prevention in mind.
Law enforcement officers who are specially trained in CPTED are now
working closely with Planners, Architects, City Officials, and
Educators to ensure the proper design of structures, schools, and
neighborhoods. Participants will learn how the design and use of the
environment can control human / criminal behavior and reduce the fear
of crime. They will learn crime prevention through natural means. How
natural access control and natural surveillance decrease the
opportunity for crime. Participants will learn the different aspects
of lighting and its effects on human behavior. Participants will work
together on a site survey and provide a group presentation of their
results utilizing CPTED strategies. They will learn the advantages of
having a CPTED ordinance and how to construct and present it to
lawmakers.
BASIC CPTED COURSE AGENDA
Day 1
* 8:00 8:30am Registration & Introductions
* Introduction to CPTED
* CPTED Definitions and Strategies
* Lunch on your own
* CPTED and the Design Process
* Design Out Crime Program
* Barriers: Real vs. SymbolicLandscaping, Fencing, and Interior
Walls
Day
2
* Lighting for Safety and Security
* Planning, Zoning, and CPTED
* Lunch on your own
* Planning, Zoning, and CPTED
* Designs For Walkable Neighborhoods
* Community Enrichment-Using Design Strategies (practical exercise 1)
Day 3
* Traffic Calming & CPTED
* Writing a CPTED Ordinance / Overlay Districts
* Understanding Site Plans
* Lunch on your own
* Site Plan Review
* Group Site Plan Review (practical exercise 2)
* Group Site Plan Presentations
* CPTED Around the Globe
Day 4
* CPTED Report Writing
* Sample Field Assessments
* Preparation / Assignments / Field Assessments
* Field Assessments (field exercise #1)
* Lunch on your own
* Field Assessments
* In Class Preparation
Day
5
* CPTED Exam
* In Class Preparation
* Class Presentations (practical exercise 3)
* Lunch on your own
* Class Presentations
All participants must work in a group to complete and present a graded
CPTED Field Assessment. The groups will need to take pictures of
their site and incorporate those pictures into a PowerPoint
presentation. It is suggested that the participants bring a digital
camera or camera phone along with any cables required to download the
files to a laptop computer. Each group needs to have a laptop
computer to create their PowerPoint presentation; if you have a laptop
you can bring for your group to use it is recommended.
INSTRUCTOR
Art Hushen is the President of the NICP, Inc. Art was assigned to the
Tampa Police Departments Special Operations Bureau / CPTED Section
where he retired from in 2006. He was instrumental in the creation of
the Departments CPTED Unit and Tampas first CPTED Ordinance for the
Westshore Business District, which is the largest Business District in
Florida. He implemented the CPTED review process for the Tampa Parks
Department Greenways and Trails Master Plan, which include over 80
miles of trails. He worked with the Tampa Housing Authority on their
Hope VI program and was part of the task force implementing the design
guidelines. He recently completed the CPTED review process for the
West Tampa Overlay District and the Tampa Lighting Initiative. Art
also completed the City of Tampas Downtown Security Guideline
requirements under the Mayor of Tampas Downtown Initiative Art
received his Crime Prevention Practitioner Certification and CPTED
Designation through the Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute
where he assisted in the creation of the Advanced CPTED program and
the State standards for the CPTED Designation. He is an instructor
for the Florida Attorney Generals Office and DPrep specializing in
Basic and Advanced CPTED and CPTED in Schools. Art is recognized as
a Crime Prevention Specialist through the International Society of
Crime Prevention Practitioners and is a graduate of the National Crime
Prevention Institute, Fox Valley College, and the American Crime
Prevention Institute in both Basic and Advanced CPTED. Art holds a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology from the University of South
Florida. Art is the past Chairman of the Florida Design Out Crime
Association (FLDOCA), Board Member of the International Society of
Crime Prevention Practitioners (ISCPP), Past Board Member of the
International CPTED Association (ICA) and is a member of ASIS
International and serves on the ASIS Physical Security Council. Art
has conducted seminars and training through the United States and has
been a guest speaker / trainer in Canada, South America, the
Caribbean, the United Kingdom, and Europe.
HOTELS LOCATED NEAR LAS VEGAS METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT:
* Golden Nugget 129 Fremont Street (702) 385-7111 1.2 miles
* The D Casino 301 Fremont Street (702) 388-2400 1.4 miles
* Four Queens 202 Fremont Street (702) 385-4011 1.5 miles
* Palace Station 2411 W. Sahara Avenue (702) 367-2411 2.1 miles
There are many additional hotels in the area; this is a short list
supplied by LVMPD.
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