Basic Crime Prevention Certification Seminar
May 17 - 28, 2010 | Louisville, KY | View Details
Oct 04 - 15, 2010 | Louisville, KY | View Details
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Seminar Description The Basic Crime Prevention Certification Seminar is a comprehensive two-week training program for crime prevention officers and specialists. The curriculum for this seminar includes topics necessary to qualify seminar participants as Certified Crime Prevention Specialists.
Who Should Attend The Basic Crime Prevention Certification Seminar is intended for both crime prevention officers and specialists. Personnel who successfully complete this program will be certified by the American Crime Prevention Institute and will be able to effectively carry out and complete comprehensive crime prevention responsibilities.
Seminar Details Individuals who attend and successfully complete this two-week training program will be certified by the American Crime Prevention Institute (ACPI) as a Crime Prevention Specialist. In addition to being certified by the American Crime Prevention Institute, we will be happy to provide the course curriculum, lesson plans, instructor vitas and handout material as documentation for your state certification agency upon request. Upon successful completion of the program, seminar participants will receive the following: - An inclusive notebook covering in detail every seminar topic area
- A CD-ROM with PowerPoint presentations covering every seminar topic area
- A copy of the 2007 revised edition of The Law Enforcement Officer's Complete Crime Prevention Manual (an $89 value)
- The ACPI Comprehensive School Security Survey Format and Guide
- Free crime prevention technical assistance and support
- A handsome laser engraved certification plaque
What is Basic Crime Prevention Certification Seminar Crime prevention, the anticipation, recognition and appraisal of a crime risk and the initiation of some action to remove or reduce it, should be a priority for every law enforcement agency. The principles and skills associated with crime prevention have never been more important then they are today.
Every public law enforcement agency should have specially trained crime prevention specialists who possess detailed knowledge of contemporary crime prevention techniques and strategies.
With budget limitations and economic realities, crime prevention has assumed a dimension of importance never before experienced.
The Need for Specialized Crime Prevention Training
To be effective, crime prevention officers or specialists need to possess a wide range of technical skills and programmatic knowledge seldom provided in traditional law enforcement training. They require crime prevention training specific to the areas of knowledge they will need to be proficient in to serve as capable crime prevention specialists. In such areas as locks and locking systems, electronic access control, CCTV surveillance systems, intrusion detection systems, security assessments, etc., crime prevention officers and specialists should serve as the primary information resource for their respective departments.
Topics
Day 1 Welcome and Administrative Information Principles and Strategies of Crime Prevention Trends in Crime, Policing and Crime Prevention Interrelationship Between Crime Prevention, Community Policing, and Problem-Oriented Policing Elements and Design of a Comprehensive Crime Prevention Program Security Lighting and Lighting Systems Day 2 Introduction to Mechanical Locking Systems Day 3 Introduction to Security Alarm Systems Electronic Access Control Systems Day 4 Closed-Circuit Television Systems Glazing Materials Biometrics in Crime Prevention Fences and Exterior Intrusion Sensors Landscaping Crime Prevention Guidelines Security Safes False Alarms Use of Internet in Crime Prevention Day 5 Introduction to Security Surveys Residential Security Surveys Commercial/Retail Security Surveys School Security Surveys Day 6 Mortor Vehicle Security Bicycle Security Aggressive Driving and Road Rage Operation Identification Construction Site Crime Prevention Theft of Laptop Computers ATM Security Recommendations Club Drugs, Ecstasy and Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assult Identity Theft Day 7 Residential and Community Crime Prevention Programs: - Neighborhood Watch - Apartment and Rental Property Crime Prevention - National Night Out - House of Worship Crime Prevention Commercial/Retail Crime Prevention Programs: - Shoplifting - Organized Retail Theft - Point-of-Sale (POS) Theft - Restaurant Robbery Prevention - Convenience Store Security - Crime Prevention in Overnight Lodging Day 8 Youth-Directed Crime Prevention Programs Citizen Police Academies Crime Stoppers Crime Prevention and Senior Citizens Volunteers in Policing Day 9 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Day 10 The Prevention of Rape and Sexual Assault Preventing Internet-based Crime Class Project Presentations Certification Examination
Course Logistics All of the classroom training sessions for the Basic Crime Prevention Certification Seminar will be held at the Galt House Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky. The Galt House Hotel is located in downtown Louisville near the banks of the Ohio River. Room rates for the Galt House Hotel are $90.00 for both single and double occupancy. Seminar participants should make their own reservations at the Galt House Hotel by calling 502-589-5200 at least three weeks prior to the seminar.
The cost of attending the 10-day Basic Crime Prevention Certification Seminar is $1,050.00. If more than one person from the same law enforcement agency attends the seminar, the cost for each participant for the two-week seminar is $950.00. This includes registration fee, extensive handout material, laser engraved certification plaque, and daily refreshment breaks. It does not include travel, lodging or other food expenses.
Course Instructors
Mr. Daniel P. Keller Executive Director American Crime Prevention Institute Mr. Keller has been directly involved in the administration and coordination of crime prevention programs since 1971. Mr. Keller served as a featured lecturer for the National Crime Prevention Institute and has lectured at over 300 crime prevention training seminars throughout the nation. Dan Keller served as the Director of Public Safety for the University of Louisville from 1971 to 1997. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, the Southern Police Institute's Administrative Officer's Course, and the National Crime Prevention Institute. In 1998, Mr. Keller founded the American Crime Prevention Institute (ACPI). In addition to serving as the Executive Director of ACPI, he also serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Aegis Security Design, an independent security consulting, engineering and design firm associated with the American Crime Prevention Institute.
Mr. James Elder, CPP Senior Crime Prevention and Technical Specialist American Crime Prevention Institute Mr. Elder is an acknowledged national authority in the areas of physical and electronic security systems. He is a graduate of the Southern Police Institute's Administrative Officer's Course and the National Crime Prevention Institute. He is also a Certified Protection Professional (CPP). Mr. Elder is a frequent crime prevention lecturer, as well as an active security consultant and engineer. He previously served as the physical and electronics security specialist for the National Crime Prevention Institute. Mr. Arthur (Art) Hushen National CPTED Authority The American Crime Prevention Institute is pleased to have Mr. Art Hushen as our lead Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) instructor and trainer. Mr. Hushen is widely recognized as one of the nations foremost CPTED authorities. Art Hushen retired from the Tampa, Florida Police Department where he was instrumental in the creation of the Departments CPTED Unit and Tampas first CPTED Ordinance. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminology from the University of South Florida. Art is a Director of the United States Designing Out Crime Association, Board Member of the International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners, Past Chairman of the Florida Designing Out Crime Association, Past Board Member of the International CPTED Association and Past President of the Sun Coast Crime Prevention Association.
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