Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Workshop – Offered in partnership with Lions Gate Investigations Group (LGIG)
This workshop instructs participants on how to design buildings and use the physical environment to create behavioural changes that can reduce the incidence and fear of crime. These principles have been successfully applied in government and business facilities, schools, parks, community centres, apartment and housing complexes and even entire neighbourhoods.
These principles can then be used when designing new facilities and communities as well as addressing crime in existing environments. This is a great workshop for students and working professionals who are seeking employment or currently employed at federal, provincial or local public safety agencies including positions as corporate facilities managers, architects, city planners and those involved in urban development. This workshop is also useful for those working in the private sector as investigators and security practitioners.
For more information, please check out the workshop flyer, or contact our Program Coordinator, Dave McKay.
** This workshop has been postponed until the fall and new dates will be posted soon.**