Join us in Tampa, Florida at the The Hotel Flor for a 3-Day (24-Hour) Advanced Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Course. Three days of engaging & hands-on Advanced CPTED ideas and applications. Learn to create safe, sustainable, and healthy human spaces.
Advanced Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) – March 2026

Advanced Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Course
$475
CPTED strategies are ideal for Law Enforcement Officers, Architects, City/Urban/Park Planners, City Managers, City Council Members, Landscape Architects, Security Consultants, Educators, or anyone involved in designing neighborhoods, schools, downtowns, buildings, or revitalization efforts. It is an effective way of fighting crime and promoting business.
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When: March 24 – March 26, 2026 Location: 905 N Florida Ave, Tampa, FL 33602
Hours: Tuesday – Thursday 8:00pm – 5:00pm
Course Instructor
Art Hushen
President & Head Instructor
Art Hushen is the President/Owner of the National Institute of Crime Prevention (NICP, Inc.), a global training and consulting company specializing in Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. (CPTED) The NICP maintains the nationally recognized CPTED Professional Designation (CPD) Program.
Prior to the creation of NICP, Inc., Art was assigned to the Tampa Police Department’s Special Operations Bureau / CPTED Section where he was instrumental in the creation of the Department’s CPTED Unit and Tampa’s first CPTED Ordinance for the Westshore Business District, which is the largest Business District in Florida. He implemented the CPTED review process for the Tampa Parks Department Greenways and Trails Master Plan. He worked with the Tampa Housing Authority on their Hope VI program and was part of the task force implementing design guidelines.
Course Agenda
Day 1
- Public Art & CPTED
- Effect of Color on Human Behavior
- Lunch on your own
- Parks & CPTED
- Comfort Station Design (Public Restrooms)
- Park Site Plan Review (practical exercise #1)
Day 2
- CPTED in Schools
- Safe Schools by Design
- Schools as Centers of Communities
- Lunch on your own
- School Offender Program
- School Safety and Security Audit (practical exercise # 2)
Day 3
- Terror Mitigation & CPTED
- Public Transportation and CPTED
- Lunch on your own
- Public Transportation and CPTED (practical exercise #3)
- Advanced CPTED exam
- CPTED exam
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the training located?
The training will be held at the beautiful:
The Hotel Flor Tampa Downtown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
905 N Florida Ave, Tampa, FL 33602
What is the dress code for the training?
The dress code is business casual. Jeans and flip flops are not permitted.
Will food be available at the training?
Coffee and danishes will be available each morning to help you start your day. For lunch, we provide a 90-minute break, giving you plenty of time to explore local dining options and return to the venue without feeling rushed.
Where should I stay
We have a room block reserved at Hotel Flor – Tapestry Collection by Hilton, the training venue itself. Staying onsite is the most convenient option, allowing you to easily walk to class each day and enjoy the surrounding downtown area.
Located in the heart of downtown Tampa, Hotel Flor is just steps from the Riverwalk, the Straz Center for the Performing Arts, and a wide range of restaurants, coffee shops, and local attractions. Rooms in the block are limited, so we recommend booking early to secure the discounted rate.
What airport should I fly into?
We recommend flying into Tampa International Airport (TPA), the closest major airport to the training venue.
For those staying at Hotel Flor, the hotel is located approximately 8 miles from TPA, with a typical travel time of 15 to 20 minutes by car, depending on traffic.
This location is also easily accessible for local attendees commuting from surrounding areas.
What Time Do the Courses End on The Last Day of Training?
The courses are scheduled until 5:00pm. On the last day of both the Basic & Advanced CPTED courses participants complete an exam and a graded presentation. Remaining for all of the group presentations is a requirement for completing CPTED Training. The presentations include a variety of locations and issues that are presented and discussed as part of the curriculum.
Can I Leave Early on Friday?
No, Friday includes group presentations of the CPTED Field Assessments. Remaining for all the group presentations is a requirement for completing the 40 Hours of Basic CPTED Training. The presentations include a variety of locations and issues that are presented and discussed as part of the curriculum. So please do not ask to have your group present first, so that you can leave early. All certificates will be issued digitally by email.
Who is the Organizer?
If you need assistance prior to the event or questions on an upcoming event. Feel free to reach out!
Organizer: The NICP
Key Contact: Joelle Hushen
Phone:864-608-4894
Email: joelle@thenicp.com
Can I transfer credits from another CPTED training provider to use toward the NICP CPTED Professional Designation (CPD)?
No. The NICP has established the curriculum and requirements for the CPTED Professional Designation (CPD) based on accepted professional standards for CPTED training. NICP’s courses include graded assignments and proctored exams that must be administered by NICP personnel. The NICP maintains the official records, scores, and a searchable international database of CPD holders. For this reason, training credits from other organizations (including FCPTI and ACPI) cannot be transferred toward NICP certification.
Are NICP and FCPTI certifications interchangeable?
No. The National Institute of Crime Prevention (NICP) and the Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute (FCPTI) are separate organizations. While FCPTI uses curriculum originally designed by NICP founder Art Hushen, the State of Florida requires participants to complete both the Basic and Advanced CPTED courses through the same organization to earn certification. Because of this, certificates and credits cannot be transferred between NICP and FCPTI.
Can I use my NICP CPTED certification to perform multifamily housing assessments under Florida Statute 768.0706?
No. Florida Statute 768.0706 specifies that CPTED assessments for multifamily housing must be performed by a law enforcement agency or a Florida CPTED Practitioner certified by the Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute (FCPTI). While FCPTI CPTED courses utilize the National Institute of Crime Prevention (NICP) curriculum and are taught by NICP instructors, there is no reciprocity between the two training entities based on the statute wording and FCPTI policy.
What is your refund policy?
We understand that plans can change. Here’s what you need to know about our refund process:
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Refund Window: Refund requests are accepted up to 7 days prior to the event date. After this period, tickets become non-refundable.
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How to Request a Refund: Please email us at support@thenicp.com with your order details to begin the refund process.
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If You’re Unable to Attend: If you’re unable to attend and it is more than 7 days before the event, you may:
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Transfer your ticket to another participant
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Transfer your seat to an equivalent online course
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Request a refund to your original payment method
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Processing Time: Refunds are typically processed within 5–10 business days, depending on your payment provider.
Let’s go to Tampa!
Join us for in-person CPTED training in sunny Tampa, Florida, where learning meets location. Hosted at the beautifully restored Hotel Flor in the heart of downtown, this course offers an immersive training experience just steps away from the Tampa Riverwalk, historic landmarks, and some of the city’s best restaurants and entertainment.
Whether you’re just beginning your CPTED journey or continuing your professional development, Tampa offers the perfect backdrop for learning, networking, and hands-on application. With palm-lined streets, cultural attractions, and waterfront views, you’ll enjoy more than just a classroom.
Don’t miss the chance to elevate your skills while exploring one of Florida’s most exciting cities. Secure your spot today!
Take a walk to Tampa Riverwalk
Located just a short walk from Hotel Flor, the Tampa Riverwalk is more than a scenic path—it is a living example of CPTED principles in action. As you stroll along its 2.6 mile stretch, you will notice how the thoughtful layout improves visibility, encourages natural surveillance, and fosters a strong sense of community. The Riverwalk connects parks, public art displays, restaurants, and cultural landmarks, all designed to make the area both vibrant and safe.
During your stay, we encourage you to explore the Riverwalk on foot and observe how design choices promote safety, accessibility, and community engagement. From well lit walkways to clearly defined public and private spaces, the Riverwalk is a valuable outdoor classroom for anyone interested in the power of environmental design.
Stay at the Beautiful Hotel Flor
Experience the charm of downtown Tampa at Hotel Flor, a beautifully restored landmark that blends vintage character with modern comfort. Formerly known as the Hotel Floridan, this Hilton Tapestry Collection hotel places you just steps away from Tampa’s top attractions, dining, and entertainment.
Guests will enjoy a stylish, boutique stay with easy access to the Tampa Riverwalk, Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, and Amalie Arena. Whether you’re grabbing a coffee downstairs, walking to a show, or exploring the nearby waterfront, Hotel Flor is a perfect home base during your CPTED training.
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When: March 24 – March 26, 2026 Location: 905 N Florida Ave, Tampa, FL 33602
Hours: Tuesday – Thursday 8:00pm – 5:00pm
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