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.
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Advanced Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) – April 2024

Advanced Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Course
$425
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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Course Instructor
Brian Kornegay
CPD Instructor
Brian is a lifetime member and a past president of the Arizona Crime Prevention Association (ACPA). He has been a member of the International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners (ISCPP) where he earned his Crime Prevention Specialist (CPS) designation. Brian is a CPTED Practitioner having received his early CPTED training from the National Crime Prevention Institute at the University of Louisville. He continued his CPTED education with the NICP and has earned the NICP’s CPTED Professional Designation (CPD).
Brian is a regular instructor in the state of Arizona on topics such as, CPTED, Crime Abatement, Crime Prevention, Physical Security Measures, Personal Safety and Community Policing. Brian has taught; at the Arizona Law Enforcement Academy, post academy and in-service classes for Phoenix PD, as a guest instructor for community colleges and Arizona State University, for AZPOST (Arizona Peace Officers Standards and Training Board) as well as at local, regional and international conferences
Brian’s CPTED Coordinator duties have him working with; developers, builders and business owners, preforming security assessments, speaking to planning committees, assisting with neighborhood charrettes, and presenting at many community meetings.
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
What time does it start and end?
The class will begin daily at 8:00am and end at 5:00pm Monday – Wednesday
Where is the course located?
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Headquarters – Building A – Room A-110
What is the address of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Headquarters?
400 S. Martin Luther King Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89106 Building A
What should I wear?
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Headquarters has a dress code that all guests must follow. Business casual dress is required. (No shorts, t-shirts or flip flops)
What Should I Bring?
A laptop or camera is not required for the Advanced CPTED courses
Where should I park?
There is plenty of parking available at LVMPD headquarters.
Can I Leave Early on Wednesday?
Wednesday includes group presentations of a CPTED Site Plan Review. Remaining for all the group presentations is a requirement for completing the 24 Hours of Advanced CPTED Training. The presentations and discussions as part of the curriculum. So please do not ask to have your group present first, so that you can leave early.
What hotels are located near by?
There are no hotel room blocks or discounts for the course, however there are many hotels in the area with a wide range of pricing options.
Is there food provided?
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.
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


