Security Reimagined: The New CPTED Design Guidelines

At Safeguards Consulting, we work with organizations every day to strengthen the safety, efficiency, and resilience of their built environments. Which is why the release of the new U.S. CPTED Association National CPTED Design Guidelines is such an important development for both private and corporate security. For the first time, the industry has a unified national framework that translates Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) best practices into practical, adaptable strategies for real‑world facilities. 

For years, CPTED guidance has been a mix of local preferences, individual interpretations, and scattered best practices. These new guidelines finally bring everything together into a single, clear framework that organizations can actually use, whether they oversee an office campus, a logistics hub, or a high-traffic mixed-use facility. 

What we appreciate most is how practical the guidelines are. It is not composed of rigid rules or one‑size‑fits‑all standards. Instead, it gives companies a flexible roadmap for improving safety without disrupting daily operations or overcomplicating project planning. Additionally, it also gives security leaders the ability to enhance protection while maintaining operational flow and supporting a positive experience for employees and visitors. 

The guidelines reaffirm the four core CPTED principles - natural surveillance, natural access control, territorial reinforcement, and maintenance - while expanding them with twelve supporting design elements. These elements include lighting design, wayfinding, landscaping, pedestrian scale, transition zones, and traffic calming. Together, they help organizations create environments that naturally deter unwanted behavior, support intuitive movement, and reinforce a sense of ownership and care across all facility types. 

One of the biggest improvements for corporate teams is the CPTED review process included in the guidelines. It encourages organizations to bring security into early design conversations rather than waiting until construction plans are nearly final. Doing so not only results in safer, more predictable environments but also helps avoid costly design changes, reduces friction between departments, and ensures that security, operations, and facilities work from a shared framework. 

The guidelines also elevate maintenance to a core security principle. As many organizations know, even the best‑designed environments can quickly lose their effectiveness if they are not consistently maintained. Clear responsibilities, scheduled inspections, and proactive maintenance are now recognized as essential components of long-term risk reduction, encompassing everything from lighting performance to landscape management and signage clarity.

We believe these new guidelines could not have come at a better time. In an era where workplaces are constantly evolving, organizations are searching for ways to keep people safe without making spaces feel like fortresses. At Safeguards Consulting, we see this framework as more than just a checklist; it is a shared roadmap that helps businesses create naturally secure environments, which are also intentionally managed and genuinely inviting. 

Whether you are beginning a new project or updating existing assets, our team can help you translate the new National CPTED Design Guidelines into actionable, tailored strategies that enhance safety, strengthen resilience, and support your long‑term operational goals. 

To explore more information about the U.S. CPTED Association, visit: 

US CPTED Association - Intention Through Design - CPTED Memberships 

To download the guide, visit:  

U.S. CPTED Association Publishes National CPTED Guidelines - US CPTED Association 

Schreiber’s Presentation at the 2024 US CPTED Association’s Second Annual Conference

We are proud to share that the 2024 US CPTED Association’s Second Annual Conference was a success! The conference was held at the University of South Florida Marshall Student Center from February 7 to February 9th. The US CPTED Association is a national network that focuses on supporting Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) practitioners as well as creating educational and networking opportunities to further support those within the industry and the spread of CPTED practices. CPTED as defined by the association is, “the proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a reduction in incidents and fear of crime and improvement in quality of life”. Safeguards Consulting is a proud supporter of the association. In addition, our firm is also proud that we can offer CPTED services to our clients. This service offering not only allows us to be “ahead of the game” in our industry but it also allows us to better serve our clients and their needs. If you are interested in learning more feel free to contact us via our “Contact” page or visit the US CPTED Association’s website as found at the bottom of our post.  

Overall, there was an excellent turnout this year and a wonderful selection of both sessions and speakers. Among those was a session by our Founder, Mark Schreiber, who presented his presentation on “Being Proactive as Possible with University Campus Safety Using CPTED”. Schreiber is also the Director and overall proud supporter of the 2024 US CPTED Association. His session took place on Wednesday, February 7th from 11 – 11:50 am. The focus of his session was on the various work we did through a unique opportunity with The University of New Mexico in 2023. During this project, we worked for our architectural firm partner, Sasaki Associates, to deliver an Integrated Campus Plan for the UNM where safety was the primary focus. The Integrated Campus Plan we provided covered the development and growth of the university for the next 20 years! We also supported the university's team by providing various CPTED, safety, and security recommendations that not only highlighted focus areas for development but also guided the overall development recommendations within the plan due to our past success with the university and CPTED practices. Safeguards Consulting and Schreiber would also like to thank Jeff McDonald from The University of New Mexico for taking the time to present with him as well as everyone who came to support Schreiber and McDonald in their session!  

Following the event’s conclusion, Schreiber stated, “We had an amazing turnout especially with this being only the second year of the conference. Overall, the conference went well, and we had an impressive sharing of knowledge between both attendees and the presenters. I am looking forward to next year’s event in San Diego and expect to have an even larger audience!”.  

Overall, Safeguards was proud to sponsor this year’s conference and to support the association! In addition, we were proud to have Schreiber representing us at this year’s event!  

 If you are within the security industry, we highly encourage you to visit the US CPTED’s website as linked below to learn more about the association and its mission as well as to further expand your knowledge of what CPTED is and what its application may look like.  

 To learn more about the US CPTED Association visit:  

US CPTED Association - Intention Through Design - CPTED Memberships 

 To learn more about the conference visit:  

Conference Information - US CPTED Association 

Release of the December 2023 Safeguards Consulting Chronicle

We are proud to share that we recently released the November issue of our firm's monthly newsletter, The Safeguards Consulting Chronicle. We started the newsletter in January 2023 and now reaches security professionals around the globe, and our firm would love to invite you to subscribe!   

Our newsletter covers numerous industry events, news, and updates.

Some of the items we included in our November issue were:    

+ A client spotlight piece on Glen Raven.    

+ A special Thanksgiving message from our firm.  

+ An exclusive article on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) for Team Building.    

+ A list of beneficial industry events, that includes events we are supporting/speaking at as well as other events we recommend attending.    

+ Our list of useful blog articles.     

+ A selection of key industry news and updates.     

+ A quick industry tip as provided by our experts.   

If interested, please subscribe using the hyperlink included below.   

Newsletter Signup — Safeguards Consulting, Inc.     

If you subscribe to our free newsletter, you gain access to all the exclusive security content mentioned above as well as additional content we hope will help you in your role as a security professional. It is also a wonderful way for Safeguards Consulting, Inc. to stay in contact with you regarding company news, updates, or events so please consider subscribing in time for our December issue!    

Included below is a sample of our previous issue for November.