Course Description: |
During the five-day (40-hour) course, participants focus on basic CPTED concepts of proper design and effective use of the physical environment to achieve a more productive use of space and a reduction in crime. Students learn architectural and planning terms and definitions, techniques used to analyze the potential for crime, how to identify relationships and conflicts that exist between crime and the environment, and the application of CPTED strategies in neighborhoods, schools and other sites. Emphasis is placed on documented case studies and specific CPTED applications in commercial, transportation, and public housing settings. Participants are instructed in how to read construction blueprints and schematic diagrams; how to communicate with planning, engineering, and construction personnel; and in making recommendations to city, county and state agencies.
*This course is one of two courses necessary for the Florida Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Practitioner designation.
*This is a Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Trust-Funded Course for Region IX. Officers in Region IX attend free of charge. Officers’ registrations from outside of Pasco County will be normally placed on a stand-by status until seat availability can be established. In order to attend, all officers are required to process the appropriate paperwork through their respective agencies.
Course topics are subject to change. |