Florida CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) Network Library

Access Control articles:
            September 1989 – Building Design can provide defensible space.
            June 1991 – Architect input among first steps in design.
            July 1995 – Expert helps clear security, legal hurdles.

Access Control: A Case Study.  Security Management. American Society for Industrial Security. June 1991.

 Anti-Terrorism Planning in Margaritaville:  A Multi-Disciplinary Student Project             with Real World Applications.  The Dept of Urban and Regional Planning,  College of Architecture, University of Florida.  1999

 Architectural Design for Crime Prevention.  U.S. Department of Justice.

 Arizona Building Security Standards.  The Arizona Crime Prevention Association.             May, 1993.

 Bank Interiors and Bank Robberies.  James A. Wise.  Bank Administration nstitute.  Rolling Meadows, Illinois 1983.

 Building Security. Coping with Threats from Bombs to Break-ins. Architectural Record.  March 1996.

 Communities:  Mobilizing Against Crime Making, Making Partnerships Work. National Institute of Justice Journal.  August 1996.

Commuter Parking Lots:  Theft and Vandalism.  U.S. Department of Transportation.  Washington, D.C. 1984.

Comprehensive Crime Prevention:  The Governor’s Plan for Virginia.  epartment of Criminal Justice Services.  Virginia Crime Prevention Center.

Convenience Store Robberies:  An Intervention Strategy.  City of Gainesville, Fl.

CPTED Best Practices:  A Review of Canadian Cases.  Stephen Schneider.  February 1998.

CPTED:  Crime Prevention From the Ground Up.  National Crime Prevention  Council.  September 1993.

CPTED:  How to Design Better, Make More Money and Find New Clients.  Architect Magazine.  Ken Austin.  April 1997.

CPTED:  Providing a Framework for Safer Communities Through Environmental Design and Planning.  Stephanie P. Ajoc.  University of Florida,  Urban and Regional Planning Graduate School.  1996.

Crime Control in Public Housing:  A Guide for a Safer Community. Norfolk, VA.   

Crime Prevention Through Building Codes.  Randy Atlas, PhD, AIA Journal of Security Administration.  1986.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design – Tempe, AZ.  Law and Order. May 1996.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design.  Robert A. Gardner, CPP,  CSP.  Security Management.  April 1981.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design: Analytical Methods Handbook.  Kohn, Locasso, Dubikov, Lavrakas, & Edwards. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 1977.  (3 files)

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design:  A Basic Training Manual. Timothy A. Crowe.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design and Community Policing.  Dan Fleissner & Fred Heinzelmann, PhD NIJ Research in Action. August 1996.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Course Syllabus.  Randy Atlas.  School of Architecture, University of Miami. 1995.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design:  Final Report in Schools Demonstration.  Howard Kaplan, L. Bickman, E.J. Pesce, R. Szoc.   Broward County, FL 1978 (3 files)

Crime Prevention Through Environmental design:  General Commercial and Residential Guidelines.  Prince William County Police.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design:  An Introductory Handbook. Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. 1984

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in Parking Facilities.  Mary Smith. NIJ Research Brief. April 1996.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in Premises Liability. Corey L. Gordon & William Brill.  NIJ Research Brief.  April 1996.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Program.  U.S. Department Of Justice. 1976.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, The Risk Assessment.  Greg  Saville.  Action Assessment Group.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design:  A Special Report.  Reprint  From Nation’s Cities. December 1977.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design:  Strategies and Directives   Report.  Larry S. Bell & Imre R. Kohn  Westinghouse Electric Corporation. 1977.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design:  Your Guide to Creating a Safe Environment.  City of Orlando manual, 1998.

Crime on Rail Trails:  Perceptions, Realities, and Crime Prevention Through   Environmental Design.  Amy Brady, David Duperault, George Kramer,  Providence Nagy, Jonathan Siegel. For URP 6880, Dr. Richard             Schneider/Florida CPTED Network, 16 December 1999.

Defensible Space:  Crime Prevention Through Urban Design.  Oscar Newman.   Macmillan Publishing Company.  New York. 1973.

Defensible Space:  Deterring Crime and Building Community.  Henry G. Cisneros   U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. January 1995.

Defensible Space.  Engineering New Record.  Nadine Post.

A Design Guideline for Improving Residential Security.  The Center for  Residential Security Design.  New York, NY. 1973.

Design Guidelines for Creating Defensible Space.  U.S. Department of Housing   and Urban Development. 1976.

Design for Safe Neighborhoods:  An Environmental Security Planning and  Design Process. U. S. Dept of Housing and Urban Development. 1978.

Design Out Crime:  Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design.  City of   Los Angeles Guidelines.

Designing Safer Schools.  Timothy A. Crowe.  School Safety. Fall 1980.

Dumpsters.  Broward County Ordinance.

The Effects of Environmental Factors Upon Convenience Store Robbery in Florida.  Bureau of Crime Prevention and Training.  Office of the Attorney General, State of Florida. 1988.

Elements of CPTED.  J.M.Tien, T.A. Reppetto, L.F. Hanes.  Westinghouse
Electric Corporation. 1975.

Environmental Criminology.  Barbara B. Brown, Irwin Altman.  Salt Lake City, UT.

Factors Affecting the Incidence of Bus Crime in Los Angeles.  Volume 1:  Final Report. Volume 2: Appendices. U.S. Department of Transportation. 1985.          

Factors Influencing Crime and Instability in Urban Housing Developments.   National Institute of Justice. 1980.

Florida Safe Neighborhoods Act.  Implementation.

A Guide to Developing & Implementing Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Ordinances.  Laura Kuykendall.  University of Florida.  Arts in Urban and Regional Planning, Graduate School.  1999.

The Impact of Environmental Devices on Crime:  Case Study Miami Shores, FL.   Dr. Randall Atlas, Dr. William G. Le Blanc.

Justice for All (Security and ADA).  Randall Atlas, PhD, CPP. September 1995.


Lynch Park:  CPTED Approach to Park Revitalization.  Leslie Bois, Ryan Chapdelain, Eva Sanchez, Renee Pfeilsticker.  Prepared for URP 6880,   Dr. Richard H. Schneider, December 1999.

Lynx Transportation Lines:  Customer Amenities Manual. Orlando, FL.

Making Transit Stops Safer for Women.  Scarborough, Canada.

Metrac:  Safety Audit Guide.  Toronto, Canada

Florida CPTED Network Library
 
Mitigating Traffic in Residential Areas:  Issues and Perspectives.  Robert D. Swartz.  Transportation Quarterly.  October 1985.

Neighborhood Traffic Management Manual.  Broward County, FL.

Peel CPTED Principals.  Region of Peel, Canada. October 1994.

Physical Environment and Crime.  Ralph B. Taylor, Adele V. Harrell.  National   Institute of Justice.  May 1996.

Police Architectural Liaison Manual of Guidance.  Staffordshire Police, U.K. 1988

Policy Development Seminar on Architecture, Design and Criminal Justice.  U.S.   Department of Justice.

Premises Liability: Design Against Security Lawsuits.  Randall I. Atlas, PhD, AIA,     CPP.

Ordinances and Resolutions:
            Ann Arbor, MI
            Dallas, TX
            Broward County, FL
            Sarasota, FL
            Tempe, AZ
            Tucson, AZ

Private Gated Communities:  A Case Study of Metropolitan Orlando.  Michael C.   Haynes.  University of Florida, Arts in Urban and Regional Planning Graduate School. 1997.

Report of the Task Force on Private Security:  Environmental Security.  National Advisory Committee on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals. 1976.

Residential Burglary:  An Ethnographic Analysis. National Institute of Justice. 1990.

Rethinking Community Security (Apartments).  Robert A. Koch, AIA.

Safe by Design. Tucson, AZ. (brochure)

Safer Communities.  Planning Commissioner Journal. Number 16. Fall 1994.

Sarasota, Florida CPTED Implementation Proposed North Trail Impact Management Area.  City of Sarasota, FL.

Secure and Livable Communities.  CPTED AIA/ACSA Council on Architectural   Research.  Paper Abstracts and Speaker biographers.  December 9-11, 1993.    Washington, D. C.

The Secure Store:  A Clean Well-lighted Place.  Timothy D. Crowe.  March 1992.

Security Issues in Public Housing.  Caroline Samuels. Council of Large Public Housing Authorities.  94-1. October 1994.
 
Security Lighting:  A New Approach.  Henri Berube.  Peel Regional Police. 1994.

Security Management Articles:
            August 1988 – Just When You Thought It Was Safe.
            March 1991 – The Other Side of CPTED.

7-11 Stores Robbery Deterrence Program.  Background and Fact Sheet.

Sheltered by Design.  Chicago Tribune Reprint.

Site Considerations and Site Planning.  Site Elements for Security.

  Solving Crime Problems in Residential Neighborhoods:  Comprehensive Changes in Design, Management and Use.  National Institute of Justice.    Judith D. Feins, PhD., Joel C. Epstein, Esq., Rebecca Widom. April 1997.

Successful Security.  Cindy Barron. Buildings.  February 1992.

The Systems Approach to Crime and Drug Prevention:  A Path To Community Policing.  Bureau of Justice Assistance Bulletin.  September 1993.

United States Conference of Mayors, 63rd Annual.  Official Policy Resolutions.   June 16-20, 1995.  CPTED.

Urban Design, Security and Crime:  Proceedings of a National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. U.S. Department of Justice. 1972.



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