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CPTED and Traditional Security Countermeasures: 150 Things You Should Know

CPTED and Traditional Security Countermeasures: 150 Things You Should Know

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Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 432 pages
Publication date: 10 May 2018
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


A comprehensive guide for security and law enforcement professionals, "CTPED and Traditional Security Countermeasures: 150 Things You Should Know" offers valuable insights for both seasoned experts and newcomers to the field. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a fundamental concept in physical security that can be effectively integrated into security policies, plans, and procedures across a wide range of workplaces. Over the years, CPTED has demonstrated its effectiveness in building and campus design, security architecture, and fostering a comprehensive security culture.

The authors, with their extensive real-world experience in the field, have compiled a diverse range of topics. Presented in an easy-to-follow format, the book offers practical tips and strategies for understanding and managing security programs, including access control, target hardening, command and control, physical security protections, and visitor management. Whether you are a security practitioner or law enforcement professional, this reference guide is a must-have resource for seeking practical recommendations for physical security solutions.

By incorporating CPTED principles into security planning, organizations can create safer and more secure environments for their employees, customers, and assets. CPTED strategies focus on designing physical spaces and environments that discourage criminal behavior and promote a sense of community and ownership. This approach involves incorporating natural surveillance, natural access control, territoriality, and maintenance into the design of buildings and campuses.

Natural surveillance involves designing spaces that allow individuals to observe their surroundings without being seen. This can be achieved through the use of landscaping, lighting, and architectural features that create visual barriers and provide opportunities for observation. Natural access control involves designing spaces that limit access to specific areas and control the flow of people. This can be achieved through the use of gates, fences, and barriers that restrict access to unauthorized individuals. Territoriality involves creating a sense of ownership and pride in a space by designing it in a way that reflects the culture and values of the community. This can be achieved through the use of local materials, colors, and symbols that evoke a sense of identity and belonging. Maintenance involves ensuring that the physical spaces and environments are well-maintained and in good condition. This can be achieved through regular cleaning, repairs, and upgrades that prevent the deterioration of the environment and reduce the risk of criminal behavior.

In addition to CPTED, traditional security countermeasures such as access control, target hardening, and physical security protections are also essential components of a comprehensive security program. Access control involves the use of technologies and procedures to limit access to specific areas and control the movement of people. This can be achieved through the use of security cameras, access cards, and biometric authentication technologies. Target hardening involves the process of making physical assets more resistant to attack. This can be achieved through the use of reinforced walls, doors, and windows, as well as the installation of security systems such as alarms and fire suppression systems. Physical security protections involve the use of physical barriers and devices to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive areas. This can be achieved through the use of security guards, locks, and gates, as well as the installation of security cameras and alarms.

In conclusion, "CTPED and Traditional Security Countermeasures: 150 Things You Should Know" is a valuable resource for security and law enforcement professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of physical security and develop effective strategies for preventing crime. By incorporating CPTED principles into security planning, organizations can create safer and more secure environments that promote a sense of community and ownership. Traditional security countermeasures such as access control, target hardening, and physical security protections are also essential components of a comprehensive security program. By combining these approaches, security professionals can develop effective strategies for preventing crime and protecting their assets.

Weight: 712g
Dimension: 235 x 156 x 35 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138501737

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