What is the difference between a Crime Impact Statement and Secured by Design?
The Crime Impact Statement may required by your planning department as part of your planning application, whereas Secured by Design is typically applied for following planning approval, and is only awarded should your final development satisfy the requirements laid out by Design for Security. How does my development achieve Secured by Design (SBD)? Please refer to our SBD page for information How much do you charge? The only chargeable service we offer is the Crime Impact Statement. Secured by Design and general consultations are free of charge. How long does a CIS take to complete? We normally advise a turnaround time of 2 weeks, however this may vary depending on several factors. Why is the CIS in 2 parts? A ‘Part A’ is a general site analysis based on crime data and intended building use. A ‘Part A’ is completed if there is little detailed information for the scheme, and is generally required for outline planning applications. The ‘Part B’ reacts to the details of the scheme, and bu
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