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Crime Prevention Tip of the Week

May 11, 2016 11:04 AM

Natural Access Control is a CPTED concept.  CPTED stands for Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design.

Natural Access Control is defined as a means to control access to the business or house. People are guided through the space by the placement of sidewalks, entrances, and landscaping.

This is achieved by having the entrances visible and by controlling other points of access to the business or house.

If you have questions about crime prevention contact, Madison Police Department Crime Prevention Coordinator Rodney Wilson at rwilson@cityofmadison.com or call 608-266-4238.

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