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CPTED Canada

CPTED Canada

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design

Using CPTED to Transform Alleys into Allies

Free Member Event
Virtual Presentation – November 30th
Using CPTED to Transform Alleys into Allies

Public alleys, in many communities, are often the “forgotten child” of an area’s municipal infrastructure, ignored and neglected to the point they become unsafe and subsequently void of useful activity.

The presentation will provide participants with a creative approach to leveraging CPTED principles and practical applications therein toward the ultimate goal of transforming these public spaces into safe, comfortable and functionally productive destinations.

Photos that uniquely illustrate how this can be achieved will supplement the presentation’s content and serve to generate engagement and dialogue.

Speaker: Barry Horrobin B.A., M.A., CLEP, CMM-III
Director of Planning & Physical Resources
WINDSOR POLICE SERVICE
Advanced Certified Law Enforcement Planner
Time: November 30th, 11:00 a.m. E.S.T.
Registration is required. Click here to register.

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