Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Kitchener Public Library : an interior C.P.T.E.D. case study.

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Interior C.P.T.E.D. case study

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1 online resource (3 pages)

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"Police officers were again being asked to do permanent foot patrols through the main branch of the Kitchener Public Library. Reported incidents included 6 indecent acts, 5 thefts, 1 break-in and 17 miscellaneous calls for service. Recognizing the redundancy of the traditional response and the role the layout of the library's stacks had played in facilitating these incidents, the Waterloo Regional Police contacted the Peel Regional Police Crime Prevention Services for expert Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) advice. The primary goal of the response plan was to provide for and exploit a number of lost opportunities for natural surveillance and access control."--Includes text from page 1.

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