Partners Against Crime (PAC)
Phase II - Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Inspections
In order for law enforcement officers to effectively combat crime on properties, it is necessary for property owners to make CPTED modifications to their properties. These standards address the physical design of a property and can include such issues as installing appropriate locks on doors and windows, installing outdoor lighting and landscaping designed to deter criminal activity.
In Phase II, properties are inspected to identify and recommend CPTED modifications and later verify that the modifications are completed. Properties that meet and maintain these recommended modifications will be certified as meeting the program's CPTED requirements. PAC certification may be revoked if the minimum requirements are not maintained.