Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

The Turner-Fenton campus / by Tom McKay.

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"In January 1992, the Peel Regional Police Crime Prevention Services were asked to assist a local high school principal with a “trespass” problem at the Turner Fenton campus. Police responded by conducting a thorough Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) analysis and review of the 2,000 student school. As a result of that review Police realized that the trespass problem was merely symptomatic of a greater crime problem which could be significantly acted upon by a CPTED redesign. With this understanding Police created a 64 page document entitled “A Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Study of the Turner Fenton Secondary School”. That document proposed a comprehensive and successful redesign of the exterior layout of the school which, for the price of a single classroom renovation, all but eliminated the trespass problem while reducing the year of year police occurrences between 85-95% for the past five years."--Executive summary.

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