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Course: |
PSM 205
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Title: | Crime Prevent-Environ Design |
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Long Title: | Crime Prevention through Environmental Design |
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Course Description: | Explore the contemporary security management and loss prevention issues are required in architectural design, space management, and urban planning. The concepts presented explain the link between design and human behavior. Understanding this link can enable a planner to use natural environmental factors to minimize loss and crime ¿ and to maximize productivity. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Course Notes: | unique to CCD |
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Origin Notes: | CCD |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Describe how the physical environment can be altered and expanded to reduce crime and improve productivity.
II. Understand the direct relationship of the environment to human behavior and crime.
III. Describe how the concept and implementation of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design helps communities to make use of the environment to reduce crime.
IV. Describe how Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design increases the productivity of employees in commercial settings.
V. Understand how Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design when appropriately utilized changes traditional architectural paradigms.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Introduction to Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
II. Crime and Loss Prevention
III. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Concepts and Strategies
IV. Historical Precedents of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design: Early Settlement and Growth of Communities
V. Behavioral Precedents of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design: From Caves to Fast Food
VI. Using the Environment to Affect Behavior
VII. Aesthetics, Environmental Cues, and Territorial Behavior: Implications for Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Planning
VIII. Examples of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Strategies and Applications
IX. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Implementation
X Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in the 21st Century: The Past is Prologue
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