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SECURITY HARDWARE & TECHNOLOGY. CCPOA REGION 3 TRAINING CLASS MAY 11, 2011. INTRODUCTION. Security Technologies available for HOME COMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL. CPTED. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
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SECURITY HARDWARE &TECHNOLOGY CCPOA REGION 3 TRAINING CLASS MAY 11, 2011
INTRODUCTION • Security Technologies available for • HOME • COMMERCIAL • EDUCATIONAL
CPTED Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design • Idea………if a site is laid out well, the likelihood of it being targeted for a crime may be reduced • Definition………anticipation, recognition and appraisal of crime risk and the initiation of some action to remove or reduce it
CPTED STRATEGIES • Natural Surveillance “see and be seen” Natural Access Control “control the traffic” Territorial Reinforcement “sphere of influence
CPTED STRATEGIES • Maintenance • “broken window theory” • What technologies are available for us?
CCTV CAMERAS • Why • Sense of security • Deterrence factor • Strong evidence • Use with personal defenders • Better use of site personnel
CAMERAS con’t • Why Not • Expensive • Can be vandalized and broken • Need maintenance • Need assessments to determine need/location • Need technical knowledge (before and after)
CAMERAS con’t • Where • Parking lots and driveways • Cafeterias • Patio and entry areas • Hallways • Main Offices • Doorways • Storage Areas (areas holding proprietary info) • IT areas, entrances and exits,
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS • Metal Detectors • Portals • Expensive ($3,000 - $40,000) • Require trained personnel • Does not do all the work • Hand Held Scanners • Only as good as the Operator • Inexpensive ; typically used with Portals • Not the best approach for full campus/building
ACCESS CONTROL con’t • Entry Controlled Technologies (low tech) • Posted signs • Contract/Proprietary Guard • Parking Stickers • Minimal entrances/exits • Greeters • Badges • Identification Cards • Fences
ACCESS CONTROL con’t • Entry Controlled Approaches • WHO let’s you in • WHAT you have • WHAT you know • WHO you are
ACCESS CONTROL con’t • Duress Alarms/Panic Alarms • Pushbutton mounted in a fixed location • ID Alarm – portable device that identifies the owner of the device • ID Location Alarm – portable that tracks then identifies, locates and tracks the person who activated the alarm
WHAT DO WE DO WHERE • Single Family Homes • CCTV Cameras with signage • Alarm Systems with direct reporting to 1st Responders • Lighting with motion • Windows double paned, film or encased wire • Locks using biometrics, codes (keyless) “know thy neighbor” “neighborhood watch”
WHAT DO WE DO WHERE • Multi-family buildings • CCTV Cameras with signage • Alarm Systems with direct report to 1st Responder • Lighting with motion • Windows double paned with film , encased wire • Locks using biometrics, codes • Contract Security Guards with Rovers • WE-TIP, CRIME STOPPERS, NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAMS
ACCESS CONTROL con’t • Educational Institutions • CCTV Cameras with signage • Alarm Systems with direct report to 1st Responder • Lighting with motion • Fencing mesh and height • PDA with schedules, access to cameras • Windows double paned, film and encased wire • Locks with biometric, codes • Contract Security with Rovers
ACCESS CONTROL con’t • Educational Institutions con’t • WE-TIP, CRIME STOPPER PROGRAMS • Snakes • Rumba • Murals • 24/7 monitoring of cameras • Use of facility after hours • Motion, water , hose • Release the Hounds
ACCESS CONTROL con’t • Commercial Storefronts • CCTV Cameras • Alarm Systems with direct report to 1st Responder • Lighting with motion • Windows double paned, film, encased wire • Locks biometric, codes • Contract Security • WE-TIP, CRIME STOPPERS, NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
RECOMMENDATIONS • Do an needs assessment to determine the appropriate security technology • Make sure you have Policies and Procedures written for whatever technology you implement
Contact Information • Chris M. Wright, CPP • The Wright Group • 714-687-1190 direct • 714*687-1194 fax • cwright@thewrightgroup.com