Principles of Security and Crime PreventionRoutledge, 2015 M03 2 - 510 páginas This introductory text provides a thorough overview of the private security system. This edition includes crime prevention and its zones of protection – the theoretical framework that provides the bridge between private and public sector law enforcement. From the historical development and the professional nature of security and crime prevention to the legal aspects of private security, this well-rounded text covers basic elements of security and crime prevention. |
Contenido
Section II Risk Management and Loss Control Principles | 143 |
Section III Crime Prevention Principles | 213 |
Section IV Principles of Public and Private Sector Law Enforcement | 347 |
Security Programs Manager | 405 |
Security Officer | 409 |
Appendix C Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 | 415 |
Appendix D School Safety Resources | 417 |
Appendix E Counterterrorism Security Checklist | 421 |
Appendix F Terrorism Risk Assessment | 423 |
Appendix G Risk Identification Procedures | 427 |
Appendix H Selections from the Private Security Task Force Report | 435 |
Appendix I A Commentary and Checklists for Security Surveys | 465 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Principles of Security and Crime Prevention Pamela A. Collins,Truett A. Ricks,Clifford W. Van Meter Vista previa limitada - 2010 |
Principles of Security and Crime Prevention Pamela A. Collins,Truett A. Ricks,Clifford W. Van Meter Vista previa limitada - 2015 |
Principles of Security and Crime Prevention Pamela Ann Collins,Truett A. Ricks,Clifford W. VanMeter Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |
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