Campus Crime Prevention
Crime Prevention Strategies for Colleges and Universities
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Campus Crime Prevention
Who Should Attend?
What's Included?
Full Curriculum (click '+' for specific topics)
What Is Crime Prevention?
History, Strategies and Principles of Crime Prevention
Elements and Design of a Comprehensive Crime Prevention Program
Interrelationship Between Crime Prevention, Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving Policing
Campus Crime Prevention & Community Engagement
Trends in Campus Crime Prevention
Campus Crime Prevention and CPTED
Using Security Surveys in Crime Prevention
Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention
Theft of Bicycles
Preventing Workplace Violence
Crime Prevention for Student Residence Facilities
Utilizing Social Media in Crime Prevention
Construction Site Crime Prevention
Identity Theft
School Security Strategies
Campus Security Design Standards
Preventing Access Control Tailgating
Campus GPS Tracking & Safety Programs
Crime Prevention & Security for Libraries
Recommended Campus Crime Prevention Practices
Abusive or Binge Drinking by College Students
Crime Prevention for International Students
Twitter Safety
Mobile Communication Device Theft
Theft of Laptop Computers
Prevention of Sexual Violence
Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault
Preventing Acts of Violence at Student Social Events
Safe Exchange Zone
ATM Security Recommendations
Active Shooter Response
E-Commerce Crime Prevention Tips
Behavioral Intervention and Assessment
Convenience Store Security
Neighborhood-Based Crime Prevention Strategies
Neighborhood Watch
Energizing Neighborhood Watch
Citizens on Patrol
Dog Walker Watch
Mail Theft
Lawn Equipment Theft
Speeding
Operation Identification
National Night Out
Crime Free Multi-Housing
Youth-Focused Crime Prevention
Prevention of Rape and Sexual Assault
Prevention Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault
Commercial/Retail Crime Prevention
Shoplifting
Business Crime Watch
Organized Retail Crime
Commercial Robberies
Flash Mobs
Convenience Stores
Pharmacies
Jewelry Stores
Restaurants
Overnight Lodging
Financial Institutions
Automated Teller Machines
Cargo Theft
Metal Theft
Mini-Storage Facilities
Fleet Watch
Houses of Worship
Workplace Violence
Construction Sites
Professional Home Visitors
Crime Prevention is the anticipation, recognition and appraisal of a crime risk and the initiation of some action to remove or reduce it
DAN KELLER
Dan Keller

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