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20170912-113932-72

Submitted by Jeff Stewart, PO on

The Garfield, New Jersey Police Department (PD) requested a multi-day, hands on training of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). The Virginia Center for Policing Innovation was select to fulfill the request, and provided the two-day course to law enforcement, security professionals, and community representatives on February 27-28, 2018.

20170612-161738-03

Submitted by Jeff Stewart, PO on

The Garfield, New Jersey Police Department (PD) requested a multi-day, hands on training of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). BJA NTTAC is coordinating the training which is expected to take place in Winter 2018 in Garfield, New Jersey

20161209-162341-72

Submitted by James Lah on

The College Park City-University Partnership, consisting of three municipalities and the University of Maryland, requested a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) analysis of a popular bicycle/pedestrian trail. The Virginia Center for Policing Innovation (VCPI) was selected to fulfill the request and provided a complete CPTED analysis of the Rhode Island Avenue Trolley Trail in Spring 2017. VCPI delivered the report to the College Park City-University Partnership in June 2017, and presented the results in-person in College Park, Maryland in July 2017.

20161208-162707-04

Submitted by James Lah on

The Sandy City, Utah Police Department (PD) requested a multi-day, hands on training of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). The Virginia Center for Policing Innovation (VCPI) was selected to fulfill the request and provided CPTED training to the Sandy City PD and other Sandy City personnel on June 28 - 29, 2017 in Sandy City, Utah.

20160630-132012-23

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

Newark VRN requests CPTED training. This training was originally scheduled for January but was cancelled due to inclement weather. They would now like to reschedule this training.

20150306-95208-58

Submitted by James Lah on

The Greenville Police Department would like to reduce crime by Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED). We are currently working on Fair and Impartial Policing initiatives along with Community Policing to become more active and involved in our local communities. Due to limited funds we only have two officers certified in CPTED and cannot meet the community demands.

20141013-110342-83

Submitted by James Lah on

The Purdue University Police Department (Purdue PD) is seeking training in order to implement a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) and general campus crime prevention initiative. A CPTED training will give the officers greater knowledge and skills to work further with the university community and provide campus stakeholders with quality education in the area of community crime prevention.

20140318-120139-NH

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

The Durham Police are the recipients of a CHP grant that will allow a focus upon Problem Oriented Policing and off-campus student housing. Durham is the host community for the University of New Hampshire and its 14,000 students. With 5,600 on-campus beds there are significant rental properties throughout the community. Many are in appropriate locations while others are mixed with residential family homes where the lifestyle of students and families often conflicts creating significant calls for service.

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