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Redding Police Department Residential CPTED and Home Security

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design

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Follow these tips to make your home less desirable to burglars. Simple changes like fencing, trimming hedges back, and putting motion-activated lights on your home can eliminate hiding spots as well as provide a clear view for you neighbor to keep an eye on your home. Included in the presentation are suggested products for lighting, security, and window/door locks.

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Residential CPTEDand

Home Security

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CrimePreventionThrough

Environmental Design (CPTED)

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A multi-disciplinary approach to deterring criminal behavior through environmental design.

CPTED strategies rely upon the ability to influence offender decisions that precede criminal acts.

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Natural surveillanceNatural surveillance increases the threat of apprehension by taking steps to increase the perception that people can be seen. Natural surveillance occurs by designing the placement of physical features, activities and people in such a way as to maximize visibility and foster positive social interaction among legitimate users of private and public space. Potential offenders feel increased scrutiny and limitations on their escape routes.

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Territorial reinforcementTerritorial reinforcement promotes social control through increased definition of space and improved proprietary concern. An environment designed to clearly delineate private space does two things. First, it creates a sense of ownership. Owners have a vested interest and are more likely to challenge intruders or report them to the police. Second, the sense of owned space creates an environment where "strangers" or "intruders" stand out and are more easily identified. By using buildings, fences, pavement, signs, lighting and landscape to express ownership and define public, semi-public and private space, natural territorial reinforcement occurs.

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Access controlNatural access control limits the opportunity for crime by taking steps to clearly differentiate between public space and private space. By selectively placing entrances and exits, fencing, lighting and landscape to limit access or control flow, natural access control occurs.

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Lighting

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Exterior-FrontPhotocell Controlled

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Exterior-Back and SidesPassive infrared motion sensor

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Securing your doors and windows

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Interior•Safes•Lights (on timers)•Radio (on timer)•Hiding your valuables (including prescription drugs)

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Alarm Systems

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Alarm Systems•Monitored or Not

•Professionally Installed vs. Self Installed

•Smoke Detector and Exterior Siren

•Signs, lots of Signs

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