Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design links system security concepts and initiatives to the System Safety Program Plan early in the transit life cycle. This course emphasizes and enhances industry training in incorporating preventive measures into facilities design and operations planning. For agencies to be in compliance with the State Safety Oversight Regulation, it is critical to plan and design safety and security into all aspects of physical and operational systems. This course is included in the Deparment of Homeland Security/Office of Domestic Preparedness/Office of Grants and Training Federal Sponsored Course Catalog for grant considerations.
Who Should Attend
a All levels of managers and supervisors,
individuals, and engineers responsible for
developing and implementing security programs and
plans; and individuals who conduct audits and
recommend, implement, and monitor corrective
actions
How You Will Benefit
a Explain your role and responsibilities in crime
prevention
a Describe engineering systems
a Organize and manage positions towards the crime
prevention through design
a Develop employee awareness in design and crime
prevention
What You Will Learn
a Describe architectural design and space management
concepts and strategies
a Explain crime as it relates to physical environment
and law enforcement
a Identify methods of reducing criminal opportunity
a Describe engineering CPTED into the transportation
agency
a Use electronic, mechanical, and physical equipment
and material needed to enhance security, including
alarm and intrusion systems
CEU's: 1.5
Length: 2.00 Day(s)
Tuition: $95.00
Contact Number: (405) 954-3682
Prerequisite(s): * Transit System Security