US CPTED Association December 2025 Webinar Recap
December 2025 Webinar Recap: How the Implementation of CPTED Strategies Can Benefit the Cannabis Industry This content is for US CPTED Association members only. Log in to access if you’re…
Intention Through Design
December 2025 Webinar Recap: How the Implementation of CPTED Strategies Can Benefit the Cannabis Industry This content is for US CPTED Association members only. Log in to access if you’re…
On November 13, 2025, the US CPTED Association hosted its November webinar titled “Combining CPTED, Physical Security, and Counterterrorism: How Public and Private Sectors are Strengthening Public Safety.” The session brought together over four hundred professionals from across the country to explore how CPTED connects design, security, and modern threat prevention.
The US CPTED Association’s October webinar with Ben Crump and Dan Hendey explored how CPTED principles can be applied to parks and public spaces to make them safer and more inviting for everyone. This engaging session highlighted how the perception of safety directly affects how people use parks.
The US CPTED Association’s September webinar with Ben Crum and Paul Timms brought together more than 300 attendees from across the country. It was an engaging session that focused on how CPTED principles can strengthen safety in schools.
What is a community as it relates to CPTED? By Art Hushen – The NICP Founder & Lead Instructor Rethinking the Definition of Community Webster’s Dictionary offers several definitions of…
Defining CPTED: What is Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design? By Art Hushen – The NICP Founder & Lead Instructor A Concept Ahead of Its Time In 1971, criminologist C. Ray…
Learn what CPTED certification means, how to earn the CPTED Professional Designation, and why maintaining certification is essential for credibility and professional growth in crime prevention and environmental design.
Reviving a Forgotten Forest: CPTED in Action at Lower Kinnear Park Aaron Luoma and Dean W. Koonts, principals at HBB Landscape Architecture, brought a compelling case study to the 3rd Annual US CPTED…
At the 3rd Annual US CPTED Conference, Barb Biondo shared how Seattle is applying Place-Based Crime Prevention and CPTED principles to reduce crime in high-risk neighborhoods. Learn how design, policy, and partnerships create safer spaces.
Explore how CPTED strategies are shaping the planning and zoning of cannabis facilities, as presented by Bill Wann at the 3rd Annual US CPTED Conference. Learn why design matters for safety and compliance.