SLIDE 1 Agency Collaboration: Combining Efforts for a Safer Community
David Green Operations Manager,
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- Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
- Proactive crime fighting technique
- Design and use of the built environment
- Leads to less fear and incidents of crime
- Improves quality of life
- Reduces the opportunity for crime
What is CPTED?
SLIDE 3 Four Key Concepts:
- Natural Surveillance
- Territorial Reinforcement
- Natural Access Control
- Maintenance
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Before: Smoking Area
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After: Open Area with Increased Visibility
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Larger Signage
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Signs in Multiple Locations
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More Lighting
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Added Cameras
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Outlet Covers
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Metro Bus Code of Conduct in Multiple Locations
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Improved Landscaping=Less Garbage/Loitering
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Less Foliage=Less Garbage/Loitering
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Less Foliage=Less Garbage/Loitering
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No Foliage=Less Garbage/Loitering
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Results?
33% Decrease in Police Calls for Service!
October 2016-May 2017=124 Calls October 2017-May 2018=83 Calls
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What else?
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Bright Paintings
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Healthier Vending Options for Customers & Employees!
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Brighter Markings for Increased Safety!
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Route Placards to Improve Customer Service!
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Yet to Come: Safety Gates to Prevent Loitering
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Questions?