ASIS PSP - Designing for Safety: The Secret Language of CPTED 🏗️🌳
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Загружено: 2026-01-07
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Why do some parks feel safe while others feel menacing? 🏞️ It’s not just about guards or cameras. It’s about a "Secret Language" of design called CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design). In this video, we break down how architects and security pros use psychology and landscaping to stop crime before it starts.
We explore the difference between Hard Security (Fortress mentality) and CPTED (Welcoming but secure). Learn the 3 Core Strategies: Natural Surveillance (See and be seen), Natural Access Control (Guiding flow with thorny bushes), and Territorial Reinforcement (Using pavers to say "This is mine"). Plus, we cover the Broken Windows Theory and the simple 3-D Approach (Designation, Definition, Design) to evaluate any space.
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⏱️ Timestamps: [00:00] Intro: The Secret Language of Safety [01:05] Hard Security vs. CPTED: Mechanical vs. Psychological [01:56] Strategy 1: Natural Surveillance (The 3ft/7ft Rule for Trees) [02:40] Strategy 2: Natural Access Control (Thorny Bushes & Pathways) [03:17] Strategy 3: Territorial Reinforcement (Creating Ownership) [04:02] Maintenance is Security: The Broken Windows Theory [04:51] The 3-D Approach: Designation, Definition, Design [06:00] Comparison Table: Target Hardening vs. CPTED [06:44] Pro Tip: Designing for the "Worst Season" (Winter)
#Hashtags: #CPTED #SecurityDesign #ASIS #PSP #PhysicalSecurity #UrbanPlanning #BrokenWindowsTheory #SecurityExperts #PCI #Architecture
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