Publications by Category
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Homeland Security & Infrastructure Protection (9)
- Defending The Perimeter from Vehicular Ramming Attacks
- Oklahoma City
- Designs for a Land of Bombs & Guns
- Designing for Homeland Security
- Designing Against Terror:
- The Role of Buildings in Mass Shootings
- Coping with Threats from Bombs to Break-ins
- Architect as Nexus: Security in Architecture
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) (20)
- Protecting Public Venues from Vehicular Attacks
- The Other Side of CPTED
- The Alchemy of CPTED: Less Magic, More Science
- Site Security Planning & Design Criteria
- Schools Behind Bars: Published in Security Design & Technology 2007
- Is There a Difference Designing for Crime or Terrorism?
- Florida AIA CEU 2007 Training Designing for Security
- atlas-secmgt-fear-parkingFear of Parking: Cover Article Security Mgt Feb 2008
- Environmental Design That Prevents Crime in Gated Communities
- Designing for Safer Schools from Construction Specifier Magazine Feb 2008
- Designing for Safe Schools
- Designing for Crime & Terrorism: CPTED Training is Essential
- Designing Against Crime: The Case for CPTED Training for Architects
- Defensible Space: An Architectural Retrospective
- Crime Prevention Through Building Codes
- CPTED: Security for the Next Generation
- Building Design can Provide Defensible Space
- Barry University Security & CPTED Case Study
- Architect Input Among First Steps in Design
Barricades (2)
Prisons (6)
- Violence in Prisons: Architectural Determinism
- Using Staff Input in Jail Design
- Reducing the Opportunity for Inmate Suicide
- High Rise Confinement for the “Innocent until Proven Guilty”
- Changes in Prison Facilities as a Function of Correctional Philosophy
- Architecture & Death
Premises Liability (3)
Slips & Falls (2)
ADA (3)
- Security and the ADA: With Liberty & Justice for All
- How to Conduct an ADA Title II Self-Evaluation Survey
- ADA Interim Final Regulations for Courthouses, Jails, and Prisons
Presentations (3)
Our Security & CPTED Book
Designing for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Crime Prevention
Based on the tenets of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), the updated edition of this popular reference blends new design elements with the latest best-practice security measures. Illustrated with hundreds of photographs and line drawings, the text emphasizes consideration of security aspects throughout the design process, including how to take stock of open spaces, avoid blind corners, and use landscaping to create secure spaces.