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What are the three classifications to CPTED strategies? |
Mechanical, organizational, natural or architectural measures.
ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p. 6 |
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Which of the three CPTED classifications, mechanical measures, organizational measures, or natural/architectural measures emphasizes the use of hardware and technology systems? |
Mechanical Measures ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p. 6 |
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Which of the three CPTED classifications, mechanical measures, organizational measures, or natural/architectural measures emphasizes the use of policies and activities that encourage observation?
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Organizational Measures. ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p. 6 |
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Which of the three CPTED classifications, mechanical measures, organizational measures, or natural/architectural measures emphasizes the use of designing space to ensure the overall environment works more efficiently for the intended users?
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Natural or Architectural Measures ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p. 6 |
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What are the six CPTED strategies? 1 - Mechanical measures, organizational measures, natural/architectural measures, compartmentalization, management and maintenance. 2 - Natural access control, natural surveillance, natural territorial reinforcement, management and maintenance, legitimate activity support and compartmentalization. |
Natural access control, natural surveillance, natural territorial reinforcement, management and maintenance, legitimate activity support and compartmentalization.
ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p. 6 |
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CPTED suggests three controls be implements to supplement and support CPTED strategies. What are the controls?
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Inner, middle and outer protective layers. ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p. 6 and 8 |
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The "broken windows" theory suggests that an abandoned building or car will be molested if what happen? The site is breached? The site is not well maintained? Windows are broken? |
Windows are broken. ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p. 7 |
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A CPTED strategy suggests designing multiple or concentric layers of security measures so that highly protected assets are behind multiple barriers. What is this strategy called?
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Compartmentalization. ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p. 7 |
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On the outer protective layer or perimeter, physical security measures are used to?
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Deter, detect, delay and respond. ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p.9 |
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Controls at the outer protective layer are generally designed to?
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Defining the property line, channel people, and define access points. ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p.9 |
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Underground and/or attached parking structures should be consider part of what protective layer?
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The outer layer, but more specifically the perimeter. ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p.9 |
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The middle layer of protection may consist of what IDS systems? |
Protective lighting Sensors (wire, motion, microwave) Locks Bars Signs Barriers (fencing) Building facade ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p.9 |
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Can several inner layers of protection exist? |
Yes, they are designed to deter an intruder who has breached the other layers. Design considerations may include door and window bars, locks, signs, sensors, CCTV, vaults and protective lighting. ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p.9 |
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What is the definition of CPTED?
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Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p.5 |
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The middle layer of security general includes what parts of the site being protected? |
Inside the perimeter and the exterior or facade of the building. ASIS GDL FPSM, 2009, p. 8-9. |