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21st Century Security and CPTED

Designing for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Crime Prevention

By Randall I. Atlas

Contributors: Richard P. Grassie, Michael S. Scott, Gregory J. Saville, Windom D. Fitzgerald, Richard H. Schneider, Anthony J. DiGregario, Gerard Cleveland, John G. Hayes

Published May 28th 2008 by Auerbach Publications – 560 pages

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Description

Once overlooked as a minor and ineffective tactic in the mitigation and prevention of terrorism and violent crime, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) has undergone dramatic changes since the September 11 attacks. The most up-to-date reevaluation of CPTED since 2000, 21st Century Security and CPTED reflects updates and amendments to the rules for security in the built environment and presents the knowledge and practice of CPTED as applied to today’s world of threats, including street crime, workplace violence, and terrorism.

Edited by America’s premier architect, criminologist, and Certified Protection Professional, and boasting contributions from the world’s top CPTED practitioners, this book represents the first collection of CPTED information to be readily accessible to the architectural and law enforcement communities. Facilitating understanding across fields, it explains the architecture process to security directors and the security design process to architects.

Providing step-by-step guidelines for applying real-world concepts, principles, and processes for building security and CPTED, the book starts with the risk threat assessment and considers relevant factors and variables all the way through construction and post-occupancy evaluation. Highly relevant to critical infrastructure protection, the book demonstrates CPTED implementation in high-security environments, as well as public and private sector buildings, parks, ATMs, and schools. It addresses specialization in security system design and planning, crime prevention, blast mitigation, and chemical, biological, and nuclear threat protection.

A practical resource and guide for architects, security directors, law enforcement, Homeland Security professionals, and building and property managers, 21st Century Security and CPTED addresses how CPTED is applicable to critical infrastructure protection in the continuing effort for homeland security.

Reviews

"A major guide to CPTED takes up the cause of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. … Each chapter has plenty of references and web links. … Arguably most important is one of the end chapters, on ‘measuring success’. … As it’s a hefty book, if well-aimed, it could knock some sense into the heads of builders and contractors."

—Mark Rowe, Professional Security Magazine

Contents

Background and Theory

What, Me Worry?

Getting Started

The Challenge of Architecture in a Free Society

Introduction to Planning of a Building

The Interface Between Architects and Engineers, D. Fitzgerald and R. Atlas

Understanding CPTED: Theory, History, and Practice, S. Sorensen, J. Hayes, and R. Atlas

Second-Generation CPTED: The Rise and Fall of Opportunity Theory, G. Saville and G. Cleveland

Premises Liability: Design against Security Negligence Lawsuits

Offensible Space

Protecting The Built Environment

Terrorism and Infrastructure Protection: Risks and Protection, R. Atlas and T. DiGregorio

Problem Seeking Before Problem Solving: Gauging Your Asset Base, R. Grassie

Assessing Threats, R. Grassie

The ATRiM Model for Critical Infrastructure Protection, G. Saville

Protecting Buildings and Infrastructure with CPTED

Designing for Explosive Resistance, R. Atlas and T. DiGregorio

Codes and Standards of Care for Infrastructure Protection: Or, Complaining is Pretending

You Have a Choice!

Applications of CPTED in the Built Environment

Designing Safe Communities and Neighborhoods

Creating Safe and Secure Environments for Schools and Colleges, R. Atlas and R.H. Schneider

Designing Safe ATMs, M. Scott and R. Atlas

Landscape and Site Design

Designing Safe Green Spaces and Parks

Lighting Provides Choice

Security Lighting Part 2

Parking Lots and Garages

Designing Safe Gas Stations and Convenience Stores

Design Considerations for Office Buildings

Designing Against Workplace Violence

Graphics, Signage, and Wayfinding for Security

How Do You Know You Are Making A Difference?

Measuring Success, R. Atlas and G. Saville

Conducting a CPTED Survey, R. Atlas

Implementing CPTED, R. Atlas and G. Saville

Epilogue

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Description: By Randall I. AtlasContributors: Richard P. Grassie, Michael S. Scott, Gregory J. Saville, Windom D. Fitzgerald, Richard H. Schneider, Anthony J. DiGregario, Gerard Cleveland, John G. Hayes. Once overlooked as a minor and ineffective tactic in the mitigation and prevention of terrorism and violent crime, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) has undergone dramatic changes since the September 11 attacks. The most up-to-date...
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