Crime Free Multi-Housing
International Crime Free Conference
July 12-14th, 2010
Train-the-Trainer Certification 7/11- 7/13
Crime Free Multi-Housing Train-the-Trainer class will be taught
by association board members and national trainers. The trainer certification will span three days from July 11-13 from
9-5pm at the conference hotel and will be limited to the first
40 qualified people who reserve seats. There is no additional charge
for this certification class.
This class is for officers who want to receive training and certification
in the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. We will demonstrate the
entire eight-hour presentation of how you should teach the program
at your agency and to your owners and managers. (This is also a
great refresher, if you haven't trained for awhile)
After attending this trainer certification course, you
will have time to attend other in-depth conference courses on Wednesday and better understand what you have just
learned.
If you wish to reserve a seat in the TTT class, please email
Tim, directly at TiminMesa@yahoo.com with your name and agency.
Your seat will be confirmed by return email. You MUST be a paid
conference attendee to attend this class.
To complete the certification, trainees must attend one of two
90-minute follow-up sessions held during the conference week. Sunday
attendees only need to attend one of the additional classes and
can sign up for one of these sessions during the Sunday training.
In this follow-up course, which will be repeated during the
conference, you will get specific information on how to start
the program once you return to your jurisdiction. More information
will be provided during the TTT course. This follow-session
is open to anyone who is already trained, but would like
more information on how to start the program. Only Sunday
attendees will be required to attend one of the two follow-up
sessions. All others are welcome to sit in (without reservation)
on this session as part of the three day conference.
Train-the-Trainer Agenda
- Intro to Crime Free Multi-Housing
- Basic CPTED principles and the
to Crime Free Program
- Information on how to present Basic Crime
Prevention, Gangs and Drugs to your managers/owners and others
- The Crime Free Lease Addendum and how it applies
- Working
with property owners, managers and police
- Working with
code enforcement officials and others
- Explaining the three
phases of the program
- Phase 1 - Training the managers
and others
- Phase 2 - Security Survey using CPTED principles
- Phase 3 -
Safety Social (explanation to Tenants about program)
Nighttime CPTED Exercise:
Chris McGoey will be conducted an evening CPTED exercise one of the conference nights. It is highly encouraged that people attending the TTT training, attend Chris’ training session to understand the CPTED concept as it applies to the Crime Free Program.