Systems Security Certified Practitioner – SSCP – Question0054

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a discipline that:

A.
Outlines how the proper design of a physical environment can reduce crime by directly affecting human behavior.
B. Outlines how the proper design of the logical environment can reduce crime by directly affecting human behavior.
C. Outlines how the proper design of the detective control environment can reduce crime by directly affecting human behavior.
D. Outlines how the proper design of the administrative control environment can reduce crime by directly affecting human behavior.

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a discipline that outlines how the proper design of a physical environment can reduce crime by directly affecting human behavior. It provides guidance about lost and crime prevention through proper facility contruction and environmental components and procedures.
CPTED concepts were developed in the 1960s. They have been expanded upon and have matured as our environments and crime types have evolved. CPTED has been used not just to develop corporate physical security programs, but also for large-scale activities such as development of neighborhoods, towns, and cities. It addresses landscaping, entrances, facility and neighborhood layouts, lighting, road placement, and traffic circulation patterns. It looks at microenvironments, such as offices and rest-rooms, and macroenvironments, like campuses and cities.
Reference(s) used for this question:
Harris, Shon (2012-10-18). CISSP All-in-One Exam Guide, 6th Edition (p. 435). McGraw-Hill. Kindle Edition. and CPTED Guide Book