Celebrate Safe Communities How CPTED and related activities can help you engage community members of all ages!

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Celebrate Safe Communities How CPTED and related activities can help you engage community members of all ages!

Objectives After this webinar, participants will be better prepared to: Define crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) and the four main principles of CPTED Describe the link between CPTED and crime prevention and the quality of life Name at least two potential CSC event initiatives they could organize to share CPTED techniques with local residents Outline initial plans for local initiatives that they can register at Identify at least one potential community, government, and private sector partner and at least one way each potential partner could contribute Locate at least two NCPC tools that could help with CPTED education and outreach related to CSC 2

Defining CPTED 3 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design is... The proper design and use of the built environment in order to lead to a reduction in the fear and incidence of crime and improvement in the quality of life. In other words, certain physical conditions provide opportunities for criminals and make crimes easier to commit. CPTED helps us change the environment to reduce these risks.

CPTED Principles 4 Access control Surveillance Territoriality Activity support

Access Control Employs elements to deny admission to a crime target and to create a perception among offenders that there is a risk in selecting the target. Physical and mechanical means can supplement natural access control measures. 5

Access Control Examples of tools for access control Doors Fencing Landscaping Gates Traffic control measures “Target hardening” techniques

7 Strike Door System Lock Hinge Frame Door Access Control

Surveillance Uses design features to increase the visibility of a property or building. The proper placement and design of these features increases the ability of the public or law enforcement to observe, and thus provides an opportunity to discourage or stop inappropriate behavior, or report it to the authorities. 8

Surveillance Examples of tools for surveillance Lighting Cameras Windows facing streets/alleys Porches

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Territoriality Employs design elements to help distinguish between public and private areas and helps users exhibit signs of “ownership” that send “hands off” messages to would-be offenders. 11

Territoriality Examples of tools to support territoriality Sidewalks Landscaping Lawn ornaments Signage Seasonal decorations

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Activity Support Examples of activity support Maintenance Trimming landscaping Regular and thorough track pick-up Graffiti removal Replacement of defective lighting Equipment to support intended uses Signage that directs you where to go Signage about who can use the area Facilities for specific age groups

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CPTED Activities and CSC How CPTED and CSC work together! Graffiti paint-out Park clean up Beautification/planting project Lawn clean up for senior citizens Adopt-a-block OR… Home security assessment info Playground – repair/replace Signage for neighborhoods

CPTED Partners for Law Enforcement Neighborhood groups/residents Youth Senior citizens Civic organizations Faith-based groups Local government agencies Utilities Area businesses 17

NCPC’s CPTED-related CSC Tools “CSC Event Ideas” list Designing Safe Spaces booklet How to Help McGruff! Booklet Designing Safer Communities book Reproducible ncpc.org Marsha Hott at for a copy of any of these documents.

CSC Website A hub for resources, links to resources  Log-in - information you’ll be asked for and why  Hosted by NCPC A platform for profiling your local efforts! A source for ideas from your peers – check out what other registered sites are doing! The first step in getting recognized via CSC awards!

CSC Website

CSC Awards Categories Criteria Process and timing For more information, visit

CSC Tools Coming Soon Media outreach kit - online in July Event Planning tip sheet - online in July Miniposter/flier templates - online in July Additional webinars: Working with the Media: Help! Watch Out/Help Out: NW and Crime Reporting

CSC Contacts National Crime Prevention Council Marsha Hott

Celebrate Safe Communities !