Law Enforcement

Crime Prevention through Environmental Design

May 24, 2010 - May 28, 2010

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Course Information

Description

This course is designed to provide fundamental knowledge regarding the theory, history, and basic concepts of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED). Crime prevention design strategies will be discussed for commercial, industrial, and various kinds of residential developments. This course will highlight the influence of law enforcement on the architecture and design of various facilities with the goal of preventing crime. This week-long, 36 hour course is designed specifically for the beginning CPTED practitioner, providing the basic essentials necessary to be able to apply CPTED principles and perform job plan reviews.

Instructor

Wayne Jones, Sergeant (Retired) from the San Jose Police Department, is considered an expert in the field of CPTED. He has taught this class for over twelve years and is recognized as one of the premier CPTED instructors in the U.S. Wayne has served as a consultant for many building projects, to include the new San Jose City Hall.

Designed For

Those interested in building design and planning.

Hours

24.0 Hour(s)

Units

0.50 Semester Unit(s)

Certification

P.O.S.T. Plan IV
Certificate awarded upon completion.

Payment / Registration Information

Payment Information

We accept Visa and MasterCard (effective August 1, 2024 a non-refundable transaction fee of 3% will apply), cash, money order and cashier’s checks (made payable to SBRPSTC). Agency billing may also be arranged. Financial aid and VA benefits may be available.

*ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. When possible, students will be advised of any fee changes prior to course start date. Tuition fee increases made at any time by the State Chancellor’s office may require collection of additional fees from students.

Students who have not lived in California for at least one (1) year and (1) day prior to start of college semester or do not meet other college criteria may be considered “out-of-state” students, and subject to additional fees to the ones listed above. Please check with our staff for details and exact costs.

Reservations

Agency personnel: Call (408) 229-4299 or email to: sbrpstc@theacademy.ca.gov the following information:

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Self-sponsored students: Contact our main office at (408) 229-4299 to register. Be prepared to submit full or partial payment, depending on the class

Non-U.S. Citizens: If you are not a U.S. citizen, but wish to attend one of our courses, one of our Instructional Staff Assistants may contact you for more information.

Cancellation/Refund Policy

Out of consideration for students on waiting lists, cancellations must be made no later than 30 days prior to the first day of class. For cancellation deadlines, please refer to the Fee Information tab on this flyer. There may be a minimum cancellation fee of $50 assessed for material expenses associated with cancellations. Substitutions or transfer of your reservations to another student is permitted upon approval.

Course Cancellation by South Bay

Each class has a minimum enrollment requirement. If the minimum enrollment is not reached for the course three weeks prior to the beginning of the class, the class may be cancelled and any deposits/payments will be refunded in full (minus non-refundable processing fee).

Fee Information
$175.00

Late Cancelation Fee
$50

Start: Mon May 24, 2010
End: Fri May 28, 2010

Monday-Thursday: 0800-1700; Friday: 0800-1200

Location

The Academy Evergreen Valley College 4750 San Felipe Road San Jose, CA 95135

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