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Application of CPTED in School Security Surveys

Description

The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) in cooperation with the listed Certified Training Academies is pleased to announce "Application of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) in School Security Surveys Training".

This training is intended to prepare the participant to comprehensively examine a school's physical environment for crime vulnerabilities. Utilizing Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, coupled with Situational Crime Prevention and the Rational Choice Theory, this course provides a unique understanding of how the environment impacts crime in the school or university. This course provides an easy to use customizable foundational survey tool to begin to identify vulnerabilities, suggest solutions, and prepare a comprehensive report. This training provides practical suggestions for K-12 institutions as well as applicable information for addressing college and university settings and dorms. A prior working knowledge of CPTED is helpful.

Topics to be addressed

  • Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Refresher/Primer
  • The Purpose of Security Surveys
  • Organizing and Implementing The Team Approach
  • Steps for Organizing and Conducting the Physical Security Survey
  • Detailed review of the Security Survey
  • Recommended Policies and Code of Virginia Policy Requirements
  • Campus Housing and Prevention
  • Using and Customizing the Provided Survey Tool

Participants

This training is intended for school resource officers, university law enforcement officers, school and university security personnel, crime prevention practitioners and, any law enforcement or school staff that may be responsible for participating in school security surveys.

Please note that participants should bring a laptop computer equipped with Microsoft Word for use of the survey tool to be provided. If available a digital camera is also recommended.

Partial In-Service Credit

Law enforcement officers will receive partial in-service credit hours for this training from the sponsoring certified training academy. Twenty hours of Virginia Crime Prevention Specialist credit will also be awarded.

COST

FREE

There is no registration fee for this course. Similar courses have recently been advertised for $195.00-$375.00 per attendee.

Transportation, Lodging, Meals

Participants are responsible for transportation, lodging, and meal costs.

Registration

  • 06/18/2012 - 06/20/2012 - Bristol   

    • Southwest Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy
      330 Bonham Road
      Bristol, VA 24201    map
    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM


  • 08/08/2012 - 08/10/2012 - Ashburn   

    • Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Academy
      45299 Research Place
      Ashburn, VA 20147-2600    map
    • 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM


Questions

Inquiries concerning this training may be directed to:

Richard Arrington
804-371-0863
Richard.Arrington@dcjs.virginia.gov

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