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SEC 5240 Crime Prevention
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This course will lay the foundation for future work in the Security arena by teaching the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (C.P.T.E.D.) process and giving the student a set of measurable skills. This course is also designed to introduce the student to a relatively untapped area in Security Administration, Criminology, and Architecture. Rather than focusing on the guardian as the major factor in the Security arena, this course will examine the role that the built environment has in preventing, identifying, and solving problems and concerns related to crime including; deterrence, detection, and prevention. Emphasis will be placed on the balance between experience, knowledge, intuition and technology. There will also be guest speakers from several industries. | 3 | 0 | 0 | | |
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