Training Seminars
Crime
Prevention Through
Environmental Design (CPTED)
Train-The-Trainer Course
Kansas City, Kansas Police Department
Tuesday, May 19 – Thursday, May 21, 2014
For Info, Contact:
Captain Greg Lawson
Community Policing Commander
913-573-8715
Course
Expectations
The
“Train-The-Trainer” course in CPTED will prepare the
individual with knowledge in the application of CPTED
concepts that can be passed on to other persons. There will
be an emphasis in the understanding of CPTED concepts to
provide an adequate background in which to apply them. This
course is designed only around existing environments, and
not newly proposed developments where reading
blueprints/site plans and understanding the
planning/building process is part of the instruction. CPTED
for new construction projects is a separate course.
Topics of instruction include methods to assess a crime
risk and how to reduce criminal opportunity using CPTED.
The course will also provide information on how to
implement and gain approval for the implementation of CPTED
concepts. Environments to be covered include all types of
residential, commercial properties, industrial operations,
recreation and parks. Physical and electronic security
measures will be covered as to various options available in
a security assessment. How to conduct a security assessment
of a building and the incorporation of CPTED concepts will
be discussed.
This is a course filled with information on the practical
application of CPTED concepts in everyday crime challenged
locations.
RECENTLY COMPLETED COURSES
FRESNO
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
C.P.T.E.D. FOR SCHOOLS
March
17-18, 2014
Security Design
Concepts, Inc.
3123 E. Locust Ave.
Orange, CA 92867
714-997-1084
Bruce Ramm:
ramm.sdc@ix.netcom.com
www.cptedconsulting.com
Presenter:
Bruce
Ramm, president of Security Design Concepts and charter
member of the California Crime Prevention Officers
Association. He is a former police officer from the City of
Orange and the recipient of the California Crime Prevention
Officer's Association "Outstanding Crime Prevention
Practitioner Award."
He was one of 10 runners-up to the Police Officer of the
Year awarded by the International Association of Chiefs of
Police (for work in the field of crime prevention). He has
been recognized by the California State Assembly and County
of Orange Board of Supervisors for his work in crime
prevention.
Since 1978, he has been an instructor for the Basic Police
Academy at Golden West College teaching the crime
prevention section. For over 10 years he taught a 3-day
California Peace Officer Standards & Training
(P.O.S.T.) course on how to develop a crime prevention
program.
He is a California P.O.S.T. Certified Instructor and a
consultant to law enforcement agencies on Crime Prevention
Through Environmental Design (CPTED) and general crime
prevention. Mr. Ramm also
holds a California Lifetime Community College Teaching
Credential.