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    LEVEL IBASIC CPTED COURSECRIMEPREVENTION

    THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGNPresented by

    Police Service Members, Design Professionals, LawEnforcement, Crime Prevention Officers, By-Law

    Enforcement, Facility Management, Security

    Professionals, BIAs & Civic Leadersare all welcome.

    DATE:May 1 - 4, 2012TIME:0800 1600 hrs. (daily)LOCATION:Kamloops, B.C.

    VENUE:Tournament Capital Centre910 McGill Road

    COST:$500.00 CAD (Plus 12% HST) per personCE CREDITS: For members of BCSLA, PIBC and AIBC

    CONTACT: Greg Perkins @ 250-743-8948 or [email protected]**Course Fees non-refundable after April 20, 2012**

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    Liahona Security Consortium Inc. 1

    LIAHONA Security Consortium Inc.

    LEVEL IBASIC CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

    KAML OOPS,BRITISH COLUMBIA

    COURSE INFORMATION

    Course Date: May 1 to May 4, 2012

    Course Contact: Athena Smith 250-828-3817 ([email protected])

    Location: Tournament Capital Centre920 McGill RoadKamloops BC, V2C 6N6

    Directions: Google Map to course location(Click on control as you click on the link, to see the map)

    Parking: Parking passes will be provided on the first day for parkingin the stadium area, west of the outdoor track. Be sure toregister your vehicle for the first two hours unti l you canreturn with your pass.

    Meeting Room: Meeting Room A (upper level) Up the stairs (or elevator)inside main entrance to the 2ndlevel; proceed to end wherefitness centre is, turn right, room is on left (view of indoortrack below on right).

    Schedule: Daily from 0800 hours to 1600 hours. Doors open at 0745hours. One evening site visit is required and can be doneany night depending on each groups time commitments. In-class time will be provided on Thursday afternoon and Fridaymorning (if needed) for groups to work on final projects.

    Course Binder: Issued to every participant at the beginning of the course.Includes all presenters notes, course syllabus and resourcedisk.

    Student Needs: If participants have access to a digital camera, it should bebrought to class. Laptops are optional for this course.

    Course Certificate:Issued to all who successfully meet course training standard.

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    Liahona Security Consortium Inc. 2

    Dress: Business casual (dress for the weather and time of year).

    Site Visits: Are scheduled rain or shine so bring appropriate outer wear.

    Coffee Breaks: On-site morning & afternoon coffee is complementary (with alight snack in the a.m.). Bring your own water bottles.

    Lunch Breaks: Participants are on their own for lunch (one hour).

    COURSE INSTRUCTOR CONTACT INFORMATION:

    Greg PerkinsLiahona Security Consortium Inc.

    P.O. Box 88Mill Bay, B.C.V0R 2P0E-mail: [email protected]: (250) 743-8948Fax: (250) 743-8941Cell: (250) 418-0770

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    LIAHONA

    Security

    Consortium

    Inc.

    Level I CPTED Course Registration FormTournament Capital Centre (Meeting Room A), 910 McGill Rd., Kamloops B.C.

    Course Date: May 1 to 4, 2012

    Course Cost: $500.00 (Plus $60.00 HST) = $560.00 Cdn.

    (payment instructions to follow)

    Name of Candidate:

    Position or Rank:

    HRMIS #

    Name of Agency or Organization:

    Mailing Address:

    Phone Number:

    Fax Number:

    E-mail Address:

    **Course Fees are non-refundable as of April 20, 2012**

    Course Coordinator: Athena Smith, Crime Prevention Coordinator,

    City Of Kamloops Community Safety, 6 Seymour St W., Kamloops, B.C.,V2C 1E1

    Phone: 250-828-3817 Fax: 250-828-3609

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    LEVEL ICPTEDCERTIFICATE 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 ofCPTED and; To provide the successful participant with the necessary skills and

    knowledge to become actively involved in the planning, design and/ordevelopment process as it relates to preventing crime and nuisancebehaviour through the incorporation of CPTED design strategies.

    To understand the direct relationship between the physical environmentand crime.

    To create awareness of the relationship between design professionals,municipalities and CPTED practitioners in creating safer, more productiveenvironments.

    1.1 Strategies

    The course instructor will present subjects in classroom and field trip settings,utilizing audio, visual and site inspection techniques and experiences. The bulk ofparticipant learning will be done in a "hands on" manner, utilizing individual andsyndicate projects.

    Projects and a written test will provide the participant with the opportunity todemonstrate his/her understanding of course objectives. Daily case studyassignments 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, architecturaland landscape design and land use. Syndicates will be assigned local real worldsites and asked to provide design recommendations for reducing crime andnuisance behaviour along with future plans for development.

    Each syndicate will make an in-class presentation on the final day.Presentations will be critiqued and evaluated by classmates and courseinstructor. Successful participants will be issued with a Level I CPTED Certificate.

    Some evening work is involved in Level I CPTED Course. Evening work can beaccomplished according to participants availability.

    Level I Basic CPTED Course is a pre-requisite for those wishing to take theLevel II Advanced CPTED Course.

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    WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

    Police Service Members & Officers Architects Landscape Architects

    Urban Planners Crime Prevention Unit Officers & Employees Crime Free Multi-Housing Officers & Employees Town & City Design Professionals Town & City Councilors & Officials By-Law Enforcement Building Inspectors

    Fire Inspectors

    Public Sector Security Officers Private Sector Security Professionals Provincial & Federal Agencies Business Improvement Associations Design Review Panel 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 PerkinsGreg Perkins is a former 14 year member of the London City Police Departmentand the principal owner of Liahona Security Consortium Inc.

    Liahona Security Consortium is a Security Consulting firm established in 1995that specializes in Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)consulting and instruction, threat and risk assessment, loss preventionassessment, corporate training, security system design, evaluation and projectmanagement.

    Mr. Perkins received his Level I and Level II CPTED Certification through theNational Crime Prevention Institute (NCPI) at the University of Louisville(Kentucky) and has been consulting and lecturing on CPTED for over 15 years.He currently provides CPTED training throughout British Columbia, Canada and

    the United States. Liahona Security has been the sole source provider of CPTEDtraining to the E Division RCMP for the past 10 years.

    Mr. Perkins is one of the foremost experts on CPTED in Canada and haslectured to Federal, Provincial, Regional and Municipal Governments and DesignProfessional Associations. Mr. Perkins is associated with such professionalorganizations as: the International CPTED Association (International Director),British Columbia Crime Prevention Association (BCCPA), British ColumbiaSociety of Landscape Architects (BCSLA) and the Planning Institute of BritishColumbia (PIBC) and is also Founder & Chair of the Non-profit Society - CPTEDBC Association.