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LEVEL I BASIC CPTED COURSE - City of Kamloops

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<strong>LEVEL</strong> I <strong>BASIC</strong> <strong>CPTED</strong> <strong>COURSE</strong><br />

CRIME PREVENTION<br />

THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN<br />

Presented by<br />

Liahona Security<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kamloops</strong><br />

Community Safety & Enforcement<br />

Police Service Members, Design Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, Law<br />

Enforcement, Crime Prevention Officers, By-Law<br />

Enforcement, Facility Management, Security<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, BIA’s & Civic Leaders<br />

are all welcome.<br />

DATE: May 1 - 4, 2012<br />

TIME: 0800 – 1600 hrs. (daily)<br />

LOCATION: <strong>Kamloops</strong>, B.C.<br />

VENUE: Tournament Capital Centre<br />

910 McGill Road<br />

COST: $500.00 CAD (Plus 12% HST) per person<br />

CE CREDITS: For members <strong>of</strong> BCSLA, PIBC and AIBC<br />

CONTACT: Greg Perkins @ 250-743-8948 or liahonasecurity@shaw.ca<br />

**Course Fees non-refundable after April 20, 2012**


LIAHONA Security Consortium Inc.<br />

<strong>LEVEL</strong> I <strong>BASIC</strong> CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN<br />

KAMLOOPS, BRITISH COLUMBIA<br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> INFORMATION<br />

Course Date: May 1 to May 4, 2012<br />

Course Contact:<br />

Location:<br />

Directions:<br />

Parking:<br />

Meeting Room:<br />

Athena Smith 250-828-3817 (asmith@kamloops.ca)<br />

Tournament Capital Centre<br />

920 McGill Road<br />

<strong>Kamloops</strong> BC, V2C 6N6<br />

Google Map to course location<br />

(Click on control as you click on the link, to see the map)<br />

Parking passes will be provided on the first day for parking<br />

in the stadium area, west <strong>of</strong> the outdoor track. Be sure to<br />

register your vehicle for the first two hours until you can<br />

return with your pass.<br />

Meeting Room A (upper level) – Up the stairs (or elevator)<br />

inside main entrance to the 2 nd level; proceed to end where<br />

fitness centre is, turn right, room is on left (view <strong>of</strong> indoor<br />

track below on right).<br />

Schedule: Daily from 0800 hours to 1600 hours. Doors open at 0745<br />

hours. One evening site visit is required and can be done<br />

any night depending on each group’s time commitments. Inclass<br />

time will be provided on Thursday afternoon and Friday<br />

morning (if needed) for groups to work on final projects.<br />

Course Binder:<br />

Student Needs:<br />

Issued to every participant at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the course.<br />

Includes all presenter’s notes, course syllabus and resource<br />

disk.<br />

If participants have access to a digital camera, it should be<br />

brought to class. Laptops are optional for this course.<br />

Course Certificate: Issued to all who successfully meet course training standard.<br />

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Dress:<br />

Site Visits:<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee Breaks:<br />

Lunch Breaks:<br />

Business casual (dress for the weather and time <strong>of</strong> year).<br />

Are scheduled rain or shine so bring appropriate outer wear.<br />

On-site morning & afternoon c<strong>of</strong>fee is complementary (with a<br />

light snack in the a.m.). Bring your own water bottles.<br />

Participants are on their own for lunch (one hour).<br />

<strong>COURSE</strong> INSTRUCTOR CONTACT INFORMATION:<br />

Greg Perkins<br />

Liahona Security Consortium Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 88<br />

Mill Bay, B.C.<br />

V0R 2P0<br />

E-mail: liahonasecurity@shaw.ca<br />

Phone: (250) 743-8948<br />

Fax: (250) 743-8941<br />

Cell: (250) 418-0770<br />

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LIAHONA Security Consortium Inc.<br />

Level I <strong>CPTED</strong> Course Registration Form<br />

Tournament Capital Centre (Meeting Room A), 910 McGill Rd., <strong>Kamloops</strong> B.C.<br />

Course Date: May 1 to 4, 2012<br />

Course Cost:<br />

$500.00 (Plus $60.00 HST) = $560.00 Cdn.<br />

(payment instructions to follow)<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Candidate:<br />

Position or Rank:<br />

HRMIS #<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Agency or Organization:<br />

Mailing Address:<br />

Phone Number:<br />

Fax Number:<br />

E-mail Address:<br />

**Course Fees are non-refundable as <strong>of</strong> April 20, 2012**<br />

Course Coordinator: Athena Smith, Crime Prevention Coordinator,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Of <strong>Kamloops</strong> Community Safety, 6 Seymour St W., <strong>Kamloops</strong>, B.C.,V2C 1E1<br />

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


<strong>LEVEL</strong> I <strong>CPTED</strong> CERTIFICATE <strong>COURSE</strong><br />

1.0 Goals<br />

The goal <strong>of</strong> this basic Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (<strong>CPTED</strong>)<br />

course, is to provide the participant with a solid, practical, working knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>CPTED</strong> and;<br />

• To provide the successful participant with the necessary skills and<br />

knowledge to become actively involved in the planning, design and/or<br />

development process as it relates to preventing crime and nuisance<br />

behaviour through the incorporation <strong>of</strong> <strong>CPTED</strong> design strategies.<br />

• To understand the direct relationship between the physical environment<br />

and crime.<br />

• To create awareness <strong>of</strong> the relationship between design pr<strong>of</strong>essionals,<br />

municipalities and <strong>CPTED</strong> practitioners in creating safer, more productive<br />

environments.<br />

1.1 Strategies<br />

The course instructor will present subjects in classroom and field trip settings,<br />

utilizing audio, visual and site inspection techniques and experiences. The bulk <strong>of</strong><br />

participant learning will be done in a "hands on" manner, utilizing individual and<br />

syndicate projects.<br />

Projects and a written test will provide the participant with the opportunity to<br />

demonstrate his/her understanding <strong>of</strong> course objectives. Daily case study<br />

assignments will prepare participants for the main syndicate project at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

the course.<br />

This final project will utilize all principals <strong>of</strong> <strong>CPTED</strong>, urban planning, architectural<br />

and landscape design and land use. Syndicates will be assigned local real world<br />

sites and asked to provide design recommendations for reducing crime and<br />

nuisance behaviour along with future plans for development.<br />

Each syndicate will make an in-class presentation on the final day.<br />

Presentations will be critiqued and evaluated by classmates and course<br />

instructor. Successful participants will be issued with a Level I <strong>CPTED</strong> Certificate.<br />

Some evening work is involved in Level I <strong>CPTED</strong> Course. Evening work can be<br />

accomplished according to participant’s availability.<br />

Level I Basic <strong>CPTED</strong> Course is a pre-requisite for those wishing to take the<br />

Level II Advanced <strong>CPTED</strong> Course.<br />

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND<br />

• Police Service Members & Officers<br />

• Architects<br />

• Landscape Architects<br />

• Urban Planners<br />

• Crime Prevention Unit Officers & Employees<br />

• Crime Free Multi-Housing Officers & Employees<br />

• Town & <strong>City</strong> Design Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

• Town & <strong>City</strong> Councilors & Officials<br />

• By-Law Enforcement<br />

• Building Inspectors<br />

• Fire Inspectors<br />

• Public Sector Security Officers<br />

• Private Sector Security Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />

• Provincial & Federal Agencies<br />

• Business Improvement Associations<br />

• Design Review Panel Members<br />

• Zoning & Planning Committee Members<br />

• Facility Management<br />

• Property Management<br />

Anyone involved or interested in designing safer, sustainable, more pr<strong>of</strong>itable environments.<br />

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FACILITATOR<br />

Greg Perkins<br />

Greg Perkins is a former 14 year member <strong>of</strong> the London <strong>City</strong> Police Department<br />

and the principal owner <strong>of</strong> Liahona Security Consortium Inc.<br />

Liahona Security Consortium is a Security Consulting firm established in 1995<br />

that specializes in Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (<strong>CPTED</strong>)<br />

consulting and instruction, threat and risk assessment, loss prevention<br />

assessment, corporate training, security system design, evaluation and project<br />

management.<br />

Mr. Perkins received his Level I and Level II <strong>CPTED</strong> Certification through the<br />

National Crime Prevention Institute (NCPI) at the University <strong>of</strong> Louisville<br />

(Kentucky) and has been consulting and lecturing on <strong>CPTED</strong> for over 15 years.<br />

He currently provides <strong>CPTED</strong> training throughout British Columbia, Canada and<br />

the United States. Liahona Security has been the sole source provider <strong>of</strong> <strong>CPTED</strong><br />

training to the “E” Division RCMP for the past 10 years.<br />

Mr. Perkins is one <strong>of</strong> the foremost experts on <strong>CPTED</strong> in Canada and has<br />

lectured to Federal, Provincial, Regional and Municipal Governments and Design<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Associations. Mr. Perkins is associated with such pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

organizations as: the International <strong>CPTED</strong> Association (International Director),<br />

British Columbia Crime Prevention Association (BCCPA), British Columbia<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architects (BCSLA) and the Planning Institute <strong>of</strong> British<br />

Columbia (PIBC) and is also Founder & Chair <strong>of</strong> the Non-pr<strong>of</strong>it Society - <strong>CPTED</strong><br />

BC Association.<br />

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