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Begin with the 'Initial Impressions' section. Rate your first impressions of the school grounds, buildings, and interiors on a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 indicates low agreement and 5 indicates high agreement.
Move to 'The Grounds' section. Assess various aspects such as perimeter security, entry points, and drop-off areas. Use the provided rating scale for each statement.
Continue to 'The Building(s)' section. Evaluate exterior walls, courtyards, and portables. Ensure you note any areas that do not exist by marking them as 'DNE'.
In the 'Interior(s)' section, assess spaces like classrooms and restrooms. Pay attention to visibility and accessibility features.
Complete the 'Global Impressions' section by rating the overall atmosphere of the school.
Finally, fill out any additional observations and surrounding land use information before saving your completed assessment.
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A main objective of CPTED is to reduce/remove the opportunity for crime to occur in an environment, and promote positive interaction with the space by legitimate users.
What are the 4 Ds of crime prevention?
The Four Ds of Crime Prevention (referenced in Crime Prevention for Houses of Worship, 1st Edition, by Chester Quarles and Paula L. Ratliff) condenses the basics into four categories: deny, deter, delay, and detect.
What are the 4 pillars of CPTED?
As you can observe on the image below, CPTED rests on four axes that are different but complementary: natural surveillance, territorial reinforcement, access control and maintenance.
What are the pillars of CPTED?
The Pillars of CPTED Natural Surveillance. Natural Access Control. Territorial Reinforcement. Activity Support. Maintenance.
What is a CPTED assessment?
The CPTED assessment begins at your front door and includes an inspection of other doors, windows, locks, lights, and landscaping. The specialist conducting the assessment of your home will compile a checklist of security weaknesses and hazards that require your attention.
Every security posture is built on four pillars: Prevention - preparing and training before a threat/attack. Protection - stopping a known threat/attack. Detection - detecting an unknown threat/attack. Response - taking action towards a threat/attack.
What are the 7 principles of CPTED?
CPTED Principles Natural Surveillance. Natural Control Access. Territorial Reinforcement. Successful territorial reinforcement applications include: Social Cohesion. Threshold Capacity. Connectivity. Community Culture.
What are the 4 principles of CPTED?
There are four overlapping CPTED strategies. They include Natural Surveillance, Natural Access Control, Territorial Reinforcement and Maintenance.
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CPTED Security Surveys
Please fill out the CPTED Request Form to request a security survey. The form can be found here opens a new window, or please use the link in the Related Links
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