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The National Institute of Crime Prevention will be presenting the 5-Day (40 Hour) Basic Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Course October 16 – October 20, 2023, in Henderson, Nevada. The training will be held at the Henderson North Community Police Station in Training Room 1.
This course is one of the two qualifying courses needed to obtain the NICP CPD. More information: NICP CPTED Professional Designation (CPD) Qualifying Course.
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.
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 that you can bring for your group to use, it is recommended.
Although I am an instructor for both the National Institute of Crime Prevention (NICP, Inc.) and the Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute (FCPTI), I am not an employee of either organization. I receive an instructor fee and/or commissions from NICP, Inc. or FCPTI for instructing these courses. The information provided on this website is for your convenience only. For official information regarding each organization visit the NICP at TheNICP.com and the FCPTI at FCPTI.com.