WA CPTED Awards

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Photos of the WA CPTED Awards

The Awards Ceremony was opened by Professor Mark Stoney of ECU and the WA CPTED Awards 2013 were presented by Superintendent Noreen O'Rourke, Head of the Community Engagement Division of the WA Police. The MC of the Awards was Associate Professor Dr. Pamela Henry, Director of the Sellenger Centre for Law, Justice and Social Change. Keynote presentations  on best practices and future trends in CPTED were presented by Dr Paul Cozens of Curtin University, and Dr. Terence Love of the Design Out Crime Research Centre. The event was hosted by the Police Academy and held in the Executive Conference Room at the Police Academy in Joondalup.

Prize Winners of the WA CPTED Awards 2013

1st Prize

Weld Square Redesign
City of Vincent

2nd Prize

Crime Prevention and the Design of Public Schools in Western Australia
John Marrapodi, Department of Education, Western Australia

3rd Prize (joint)

CPTED to reduce shoplifting in small shops
David Chapman, School of Communication and Arts, Edith Cowan University

Northbridge Behavioural Crime Prevention
Cale Arnold, Katrina Fox, Jamie Rangitaawa and Kieran Hubble
School of Communication and Arts, Edith Cowan University

Best Idea Awards

Students Advising Youth project
Sgt. Paul Trimble, Snr Cons Tam McKeown, Tania Gigg
Western Australia Police and partners

Anti-alcohol based crime poster 1
Michelle Maretha, Melville Senior High School

Anti crime bus stop
Saskia Lange, Melville Senior High School

Dob in a Dumper
Nicola Weaver, Meridian Services

Name & Shame WA
Nicola Weaver, Meridian Services

Great Idea Awards

Anti alcohol based crime poster 3
Ahdha Moosa, Melville Senior High School

Crime Empathy
Ashleigh Cole, Sophie Bishop and Charlotte Farquhar
School of Communication and Arts, ECU

Anti-alcohol based crime poster 2
Isabel Howells, Melville Senior High School

UrbanSafe
Braydon Dingian, Melville Senior High School

Graffti Prevention Poster
Alyx Robertson, School of Communication and Arts, ECU

Anti-crime housing estate
Cody Gibb, Melville Senior High School

Safe House Community Program
Bronwynn Nyschens, City of Stirling

Anti-crime bus stop
Ben Kouzina, Melville Senior High School

Device to prevent Vehicle Theft
Bronwynn Nyschens, City of Stirling

Public Etiquette
Jayne Yong, School of Communication and Arts, ECU

Camera on the street
Steve Chandler

The Hoon Park
James Hawkins

A device that can prevent high speed Police car chase
Bronwynn Nyschens, City of Stirling

DRIVE ALIVE  Campaigns
Bronwynn Nyschens, City of Stirling

Campaign to Eliminate Drink Driving
Bronwynn Nyschens, City of Stirling

Academic Support Awards

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School of Communication and Arts, ECU

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Melville Senior High School

Participating Organisation Awards

City of Stirling
Bronwyn Nyschens,

City of Vincent
John Giorgi, CEO

Department of Education
John Fischer, Executive Director Infrastructure, John Marrapodi, Head of Security

Melville Senior High School
Phillip White, Principal

Meridian Services
Kevin Minchinton, Director, Nicola Weaver, Marketing Manager and Joe Phelan, Senior Investigator

School of Communication and Arts, ECU
Alun Price, Snr Lecturer, Head of Design

WA Police
Supt Noreen O'Rourke, Head Community Engagement Division WA Police

DOC Product Design Project

Design Against Crime in Product Design Education

This project investigates the use of Design Out Crime approaches in the education of Product Designers in Australia.

 

The project involves a survey of education institutions and businesses in Australia and culminates in a competition for current undergraduate and postgraduate students for the creation of design for products that incorporate product design principles.

 

Design Out Crime Research Centre

The Design Out Crime Research Centre is a cross -university multi-disciplinary team of researchers with interests in reducing crime and anti-social behaviour using design.

Expertise in the group includes CPTED, Design Out Crime, criminology, environmental psychology, community and youth, public policy, computing, engineering, complex socio-technical systems, information security, and design skills in a variety of fields.

 

Directors of the research group are Dr.Trudi Cooper, Dr. Paul Cozens and Dr. Terence Love.

 

Dr. Trudi Cooper

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Dr. Paul Cozens

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Dr. Terence Love

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What is CPTED?

  • CPTED is Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design.

    Underlying the use of CPTED is the assumption that the proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a reduction in the fear and incidence of crime, and an improvement in the quality of life(Crowe, 2000, p. 46).

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Funding Sponsor

  • The WA CPTED Awards are sponsored and funded by the WA Police Community Engagement Division.

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