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Art Hushen
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Light Pollution News Podcast
Why It’s So Bright at Night.
Ever hear of the #9PMRoutine? It's a public awareness campaign by North American law enforcement. Art Hushen returns to help break down why this simple messaging presents serious problems for our night sky.
2025-04-28
00 min
Light Pollution News Podcast
Why It’s So Bright at Night.
Ever hear of the #9PMRoutine? It's a public awareness campaign by North American law enforcement. Art Hushen returns to help break down why this simple messaging presents serious problems for our night sky.
2025-04-28
00 min
Light Pollution News
Why It's So Bright at Night? Interview with Art Hushen on #9PMRoutine.
Host Bill McGeeney is joined by Art Hushen, founder of the National Institute of Crime Prevention.The seemingly harmless advice to leave all your exterior lights on overnight might not be the crime deterrent you think it is. Host, Bill McGeeney, reconnects with Art Hushin, a 30-year law enforcement veteran and founder of the National Institute of Crime Prevention, to dissect the popular #9PMRoutine campaign sweeping across police departments in the US and Canada.What started in Florida in 2017 as a well-meaning initiative has attempted to craft people's habits into a...
2025-04-28
12 min
Light Pollution News
March 2025: Follow Where Others Are Going.
This month's guests:Art Hushen, founder of the National Institute of Crime Prevention.Jeff Schmalz, founder of r/DarkSky.Spencer SooHoo, Los Angeles Astronomical Society Secretary and Dark Sky Advocate.Bill's News Picks:An Evaluation of Citywide Street Lighting Upgrades on Gun Violence, Crime Justice Lab.Street lighting environment and fear of crime: a simulated virtual reality experiment, Virtual Reality.Rural students hit jackpot in dark sky, to be trained in astronomy, New Indian Express.Energy megaproject in Chile threatens the world’s largest telescopes, Daniel Clery, Sc...
2025-03-17
53 min
Light Pollution News
March 2025: Gateway Topics!
This month's guests:Art Hushen, founder of the National Institute of Crime Prevention.Jeff Schmalz, founder of r/DarkSky.Spencer SooHoo, Los Angeles Astronomical Society Secretary and Dark Sky Advocate.Bill's News Picks:Streetlight upgrade to help protect dark skies, Richard Edwards, BBC.The War Against Headlight Brightness, Nate Rogers, The Ringer.Atlantic puffins are perilously attracted to artificial light, new study shows, Spoorthy Raman, Mongabay. Nocturnal camouflage through background matching against moonlight, PNASNational Park visitors perceive benefits for themselves and wildlife under blended red-white outdoor lighting, S...
2025-03-03
59 min
Light Pollution News Podcast
Gateway Topics!
This episode, headlights, interior lights – what is going on with car lights?!? And should we leave the lights ON for puffins? Plus, how much do you spend on getting a good night’s sleep? This month, on the show I welcome Los Angeles dark sky advocate, Spencer SooHoo; the founder of the Dark Skies subreddit, Jeff Schmalz; and the law enforcement veteran and educator, Art Hushen!
2025-03-02
00 min
Light Pollution News Podcast
Gateway Topics!
This episode, headlights, interior lights – what is going on with car lights?!? And should we leave the lights ON for puffins? Plus, how much do you spend on getting a good night’s sleep? This month, on the show I welcome Los Angeles dark sky advocate, Spencer SooHoo; the founder of the Dark Skies subreddit, Jeff Schmalz; and the law enforcement veteran and educator, Art Hushen!
2025-03-02
00 min
Light Pollution News Podcast
Follow Where Others Are Going.
Today, we talk lighting and crime, look at the importance of coalition building, and what would you say about some visually impressive light art? This month, on the show I welcome Los Angeles dark sky advocate, Spencer SooHoo; the founder of the Dark Skies subreddit, Jeff Schmalz; and the law enforcement veteran and educator, Art Hushen!
2025-03-02
00 min
Light Pollution News Podcast
Follow Where Others Are Going.
Today, we talk lighting and crime, look at the importance of coalition building, and what would you say about some visually impressive light art? This month, on the show I welcome Los Angeles dark sky advocate, Spencer SooHoo; the founder of the Dark Skies subreddit, Jeff Schmalz; and the law enforcement veteran and educator, Art Hushen!
2025-03-02
00 min
CCW Podcast
Ep. 29 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
On this episode, we are on location in Lake Buena Vista, FL for the 2023 Florida Crime Prevention Association (FCPA) Crime Prevention Conference and we take a moment to speak with Art Hushen about Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). We learn about how CPTED is impacting the world of crime prevention and how it's quickly becoming the strategy for a safer tomorrow. For more information on CPTED and the organizations that were discussed on the podcast, please visit the following sites: Florida Crime Prevention Association http://www...
2023-10-27
20 min
ChamberCast
Designing for Safety: Art Hushen on CPTED
Longtime listeners of this podcast will be familiar with Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED); we talked about it a lot in an episode from March of 2023 called "Smart Design. Safer Spaces." Our guest for this episode can explain it a lot better than we ever could. The President of the National Institute of Crime Prevention, Art Hushen agreed to join us for an interview while he was teaching a class on CPTED in late May here in Billings. This is everything you need to know about how to make Billings safer through modifications to the built environment.
2023-06-14
24 min
Get A Grip On Lighting Podcast
#232 - Balancing Light And Dark For Community Security
Art is the President/Owner of the National Institute of Crime Prevention (NICP, Inc.), a global training and consulting company specializing in Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design. Art contradicts Michael’s anecdotal assertion that lighting up an area like a prison yard makes people act like criminals, with some solid stats that lighting up a high crime area actually reduces crime. But that could be at the cost of light blasting into your bedroom at night. Can we find a balance? Web: www.CPTEDTraining.net Linkedin: Art Hushen Linkedin: NICP, Inc. Faceboo...
2022-01-10
43 min