Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a well-established, well-researched field of crime prevention utilized internationally. It has proven methods that increase the responsible, positive use of property while decreasing the likelihood of criminal behavior. Securing your property can be as simple as altering a few designs on your property. By implementing principles of CPTED (pronounced ‘sep-ted’), you can rest assured that your business and customers will be less likely to experience crime.
Below, you will find an introduction to the six principles of CPTED and recommendations for your specific type of business property.






Want to Keep Your Business Safe and Secure?
Select your business type below for CPTED recommendations based on the six principles of CPTED.
For information about the CPTED program or an evaluation of your property, call 602-256-4303 or email Detective Brian Kornegay: brian.kornegay@phoenix.gov
Additional Business Resources
- Virtual Blockwatch
- See Something, Say Something
- Authority to Arrest (ATA) Instructions
- ATA Information
- Crime Prevention Checklist
- Gated Alley Program Webpage
- Neighborhood Commercial Rehab Brochure
- Vacant Property Registry Handout
- Vacant Property Registry Webpage
- Backflow Prevention Program Handout
- Backflow Prevention Program Webpage
- Securing Your Dumpster