Course Overview
This course introduces learners to the principles of workplace and residential site inspections. Topics covered include a brief history of CPTED (crime prevention through environmental design), how to conduct site evaluations, strategies for reducing crime, and techniques on how to implement strategies for a safer neighborhood and workplace environment.
Prerequisite(s)
- No prerequisites are required for this course.
Credits
2.0
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, the student will be able to:
Module 1 - History of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
- Describe the principles and early development of CPTED.
- Define crimes as applied within the principles of CPTED.
- Explain what is the main deterrent to crime.
Module 2 - Principles of CPTED
- Explain the four principles of CPTED providing at least one example of each area.
- Explain why the fortress mentality does not apply to CPTED principles.
- Describe the four types of space in the Hierarchy of Space.
- List two different ways of improving Natural Surveillance.
- Describe the effect that graffiti has on the Territoriality Instinct.
- Identify two different types of access controls used in commercial premises.
Module 3 - Area Surveillance and CPTED
- Explain the importance of surveillance.
- Explain the difference between natural surveillance in the community and the workplace.
- List circumstances of when a call button would be used to summon assistance by an employee working alone.
- List the two most popular pieces of office equipment as weapons of choice in the early 90s.
- List the advantages and disadvantages of neo-traditional housing from a CPTED perspective.
- Explain the difference between a real and a psychological barrier.
- Describe what is meant by incivilities.
Module 4 - CPTED in the Workplace
- Explain the importance of enhancing natural surveillance in the workplace.
- List five key factors involved with CPTED in the workplace.
- Describe access control and the types of barriers found in the workplace.
- List three essential elements for a safe area.
- List five different types of space associated with the workplace.
- Prepare an employee orientation checklist that covers the CPTED principles in the workplace.
Module 5 - Useful Materials and Technologies for CPTED
- List common materials considered essential in target hardening premises as part of CPTED.
- List the five key factors involved with CPTED.
- Explain how technological changes have affected three of the key factors involved with CPTED.
- List the correct procedures to complete a residential site evaluation.
- Describe at least five evaluation areas for each of the five key factors involved with CPTED.
- Explain the correct procedures to conduct a workplace evaluation.
- Describe at least five evaluation areas that are separate and distinct from residential site evaluations.
Module 6 - Site Evaluation
- Interpret actual sites or plan drawings from a CPTED perspective.
- Utilize a checklist, inspect specific locations such as a residential area or workplace from both a CPTED and a crime prevention perspective.
- List and explain how new technologies can help ensure that the five key factors in CPTED remain both efficient and effective.
Effective as of Fall 2003
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