This appendix outlines a process for completing an environmental evaluation when the problem is limited to a single building or facility. The process is divided into three phases related to a site visit and period of observation.
Activities before the site visit are focused on understanding the problem and the situation. This includes an examination of crime data, plans and policies, and organizational structures, all of which lead to the identification of key stakeholders who need to provide information and advice.
The site visit includes an orientation period, with a “tabletop” review, using a floor plan and site plan to review the structure of the facility and to identify the problem location(s) as well as safe and unsafe places. Facility tours are conducted with stakeholders and then the CPTED evaluator observes behavior and use independently for several days, at various times of the day and several days during a week to address changing activity schedules.
The process concludes with the development of recommendations and a report documenting the site visit and the findings.
Although the process as it is outlined here implies the work can be completed by a single person, most buildings and facilities are large enough to warrant a team approach.
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BEFORE THE SITE VISIT | REQUEST AND REVIEW INFORMATION
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DURING THE SITE VISIT | OWNER/MANAGER ORIENTATION TO CPTED AND THE EVALUATION PROCESS EVALUATOR ORIENTATION
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FOLLOWING THE SITE VISIT | REVIEW DATA AND OTHER MATERIALS (photographs, floor plans, notes) DEVELOP RECOMMENDATIONS
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** EXAMPLE DISCLAIMER: The recommendations outlined in this report are based on research and experience that suggest certain design and policy approaches can be adopted to reduce opportunities for crime. It is not possible to guarantee that actual crime will be reduced or eliminated if these recommendations are implemented. |
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