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.
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.
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.
CPD Instructor
Bill Wann retired as a sergeant with the Sacramento (California) Police Department after over 23 years of service where he developed a reputation for collaborating with the community. Bill has been an instructor with the NICP since 2015.
At the Sacramento Police Department, Bill supervised the CPTED Unit for four years, applying CPTED principles to hundreds of development projects including a Major League Soccer stadium, a National Basketball Association arena, cannabis and alcohol-related businesses, residential and commercial subdivisions, high-rises, residential infill and mixed-use, critical infrastructure sites, parks, schools, places of worship, etc. In this role, Bill collaborated with other City departments as well as outside agencies, advocacy groups, neighborhood groups and developers. Additionally, Bill created partnerships with organizations to provide CPTED training to local public officials and private citizens.
As an instructor, Bill has developed and implemented standards-based curriculum content in the topics of CPTED, the management of public demonstrations, custody, property crimes, handling disputes, and information systems. Bill has presented at police and dispatch academies, in-service training, and to neighborhood and corporate groups.
Bill earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in Sociology and Criminal Justice from Chapman University, a Master of Science degree in Emergency Services Administration from California State University, Long Beach and a Certificate in Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell University. Bill is a graduate of the California POST Management Course and is also a graduate of Class 323 of the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute. Bill holds a CPTED Professional Designation from the National Institute of Crime Prevention. Bill is a Life Member of the California Narcotic Officers’ Association where he has served as Region II Vice Chair.
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The class will begin daily at 8:00am and end at 5:00pm Monday – Wednesday
Business casual dress is expected.
Remember to bring your laptop and digital camera/phone for the CPTED field assessment on Thursday and Friday.
Park in any uncovered spot in the parking lot, anything covered is reserved.
The Rocky Mountain Information Network (RMIN)
RMIN is a semi-secure facility everyone will be required to sign in and wear a visitor’s badge while in the building. This badge must be returned each day.
2001 West Pinnacle Peak Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85027 – Suite 100
Coffee & Danish are provided in the morning. Lunch is not provided however we give a 90 minute break at lunch to give students enough time eat and to travel to and from the event location.
Yes, there are many hotels located near by!
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