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LEVEL I BASIC CPTED COURSE CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 4-DAY CERTIFICATE COURSE Presented by Liahona Security Welcome Police Members, Design Professionals, Crime Prevention, Urban/Municipal Planners, By-Law Enforcement, Parks & Rec, Facility Management, Security Professionals, BIA’s & Community Associations ~ DATE: November 5 th to 8 th , 2018 TIME: 08:30 – 16:30 Daily LOCATION: Holiday Inn & Suites Surrey East – Cloverdale, BC. ADDRESS: 17530 – 64 th Avenue Surrey, BC. COST: $525.00 CAD (Includes GST) per person REGISTRATION: Online at liahonasecurity.com or by mail / fax PAYMENT: Cheque, EFT or e/Transfer Only CONTACT: Greg Perkins @ 250-743-8948 or [email protected] Continuing Education Credits: BCSLA and PIBC members AIBC Members may self-report for Learning Unit consideration

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LEVEL I BASIC CPTED COURSE

CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

4-DAY CERTIFICATE COURSE

Presented by

Liahona  Security                                                                                                                                                        

Welcome Police Members, Design Professionals, Crime Prevention, Urban/Municipal Planners, By-Law Enforcement, Parks & Rec, Facility

Management, Security Professionals, BIA’s & Community Associations

~ DATE: November 5th to 8th, 2018

TIME: 08:30 – 16:30 Daily LOCATION: Holiday Inn & Suites Surrey East – Cloverdale, BC.

ADDRESS: 17530 – 64th Avenue Surrey, BC. COST: $525.00 CAD (Includes GST) per person

REGISTRATION: Online at liahonasecurity.com or by mail / fax

PAYMENT: Cheque, EFT or e/Transfer Only

CONTACT: Greg Perkins @ 250-743-8948 or [email protected]

Continuing Education Credits: BCSLA and PIBC members AIBC Members may self-report for Learning Unit consideration

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LEVEL I CPTED CERTIFICATE COURSE 1.0 Goals The goal of this basic Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) course, is to provide the participant with a solid, practical, working knowledge of CPTED. To provide the successful participant with the necessary skills and knowledge to become actively involved in the planning, design and/or development process as it relates to preventing crime and nuisance behaviour through the incorporation of CPTED design strategies. To understand the direct relationship between the physical environment and crime. The awareness of the relationship between design professionals, municipalities and CPTED Practitioners in creating safer more productive environments. 1.1 Strategies Course instructor will present subjects in classroom and field trip settings, utilizing audio, visual and site inspection techniques and experiences. The bulk of participant learning will be done in a "hands on" manner, utilizing individual and syndicate projects. Projects and a written test will provide the participant with the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of course objectives. Daily case study assignments will prepare participants for the main syndicate project at the end of the course. This final project will utilize all principals of CPTED, urban planning, architectural and landscape design and land use. Syndicates will be assigned real world sites to assess and report on and provide their CPTED design strategies for reducing crime and nuisance behaviour through a site plan design. Each syndicate will make an in-class presentation of their assessment and design on the final day. Presentations will be critiqued and evaluated by classmates and the instructor. Successful participants will be issued with a Level I CPTED Certificate. Some evening work is involved in Level I CPTED Course. Evening work can be accomplished according to participant’s availability. Level I Basic CPTED Course is a pre-requisite for those wishing to take the Level II Advanced CPTED Course.

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

• Police Members • Civilian Police Members • Architects • Landscape Architects • Urban Planners • Town & City Design Professionals • Parks & Rec Planners & Staff • Town & City Councilors & Officials • Crime Prevention Unit Officers & Staff • Crime Free Multi-Housing Officers & Staff • By-Law Enforcement • Building Inspectors • Fire Inspectors • Community Safety Officers • Auxiliary Police Members • Reserve Police Members • Public Sector Security Officers • Private Sector Security Professionals • Provincial & Federal Agencies • Business Improvement Associations • Design Review Committee Members • Zoning & Planning Committee Members • Facility Management • Property Management

Anyone involved or interested in designing safer, sustainable, more profitable environments.

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FACILITATOR

Greg Perkins Greg Perkins is a former police officer with the London Police Department and is one of Canada’s foremost experts in Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. He is the owner of Liahona Security Consortium Inc., which has been helping to create safer environments for more than 23 years.

Mr. Perkins received his Level I Basic and Level II Advanced CPTED Certification through the National Crime Prevention Institute (NCPI) at the University of Louisville (Kentucky). He has consulted on hundreds of projects for public and private sector designs, threat/risk/security assessment and project management.

He currently provides CPTED training throughout British Columbia, Canada and the United States. Liahona Security has been the sole source provider of CPTED training to the “E” Division RCMP for the past 18 years. He has lectured to Federal, Provincial, Regional and Municipal Governments and Design Professional Associations.

Mr. Perkins is associated with such professional organizations as: the International CPTED Association (ICA), British Columbia Crime Prevention Association (BCCPA) and is Co-founder & Chair of the non-profit Society - CPTED BC Association and the Canadian Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (CATAP).