Fennelly | Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention | Buch | 978-0-12-385246-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 632 Seiten, Format (B × H): 225 mm x 286 mm, Gewicht: 1931 g

Fennelly

Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention

Buch, Englisch, 632 Seiten, Format (B × H): 225 mm x 286 mm, Gewicht: 1931 g

ISBN: 978-0-12-385246-5
Verlag: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division


The Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention, 5th Edition, is a trusted foundation for security professionals just entering the field and a reference for seasoned professionals.

This book provides a comprehensive overview of current approaches to security and crime prevention, tools and technologies to put these approaches into action, and information on a wide range of specific areas within the field of physical security. These include school and campus security, cargo security, access control, the increasingly violent healthcare security environment, and prevention or mitigation of terrorism and natural disasters.

* Covers every important topic in the field, including the latest on wireless security applications, data analysis and visualization, situational crime prevention, and global security standards and compliance issues
* Required reading for the certification DHS selected for ist infrastructure security professionals * Each chapter is contributed by a top security professional with subject-matter expertise
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Certification candidates for ASIS CPP credentials; security professionals; students in Security Management and Criminal Justice programs in traditional and for-profit schools

Weitere Infos & Material


Part One: Approaches to Crime Prevention & Loss Prevention 1. Risk Assessment 2. Threats Definition 3. Designing Security and Working with Architects 4. Designing Crime Risk Management Systems 5. Approaches to Physical Security 6. The Security Survey & The Security Audit 7. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in the Twenty First Century 8. Environment Crime Control 9. Community Policing/Problem Solving Policing 10. Neighborhood Watch Guidelines for the 21 st Century 11. Situational Crime Prevention and Opportunity Blocking 12. Design and Evaluation 13. Planning, Management, and Evaluation 14. Crime Analysis and Data Collection 15. Standards, Regulations & Guidelines: Compliance and Your Security Program, including global resources. Part Two: Security Operations, Tools, and Technology 16. Access Control, Access Badges & Biometrics Characteristic 17. Alarms: Intrusion Detection Systems 18. CCTV Surveillance 19. Security Lighting 20. Information Technology Systems Infrastructure 21 Information Security 22. Protective Barriers 23. Physical Barriers 24. Fence Standards 25. The Use of Locks in Physical Crime Prevention 26. Safes, Vaults and Accessories 27. Guard Service in the Twenty-First Century 28. Internal Theft Controls 29. Bombs and Physical Planning 30. Paradigms for School Safety & Security 31. College Campus Security 32. Domestic Violence 33. Propriety Information 34. Identity Theft 35. Retail Security-Employee Theft 36. High-Rise Security 37. Multi-Residential Security 38. Lodging Hospitality Security 39. Computer & Transportation Security 40. The Security Professional, Terrorism, Bio-Terrorism and the Next Level 41. Contingency Planning 42. Emergency Preparedness-Planning& Management 43. Broadband Industry Fraud: A Case Study from a Cable Provider 44. Cargo Security 45. Corporate Policy and Procedures


Fennelly, Lawrence
Larry Fennelly was a crime prevention specialist at the Harvard University Police Department. His responsibilities ranged from identifying vulnerabilities and conducting security surveys to working with architects to design and implement security systems to developing guard-training programs. A graduate of the National Crime Prevention Institute, Mr. Fennelly is a member of the International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners and the American Society of Industrial Security. He is the author of 150 Things You Should Know About Security and Effective Physical Security.

Larry Fennelly was a crime prevention specialist at the Harvard University Police Department. His responsibilities ranged from identifying vulnerabilities and conducting security surveys to working with architects to design and implement security systems to developing guard-training programs. A graduate of the National Crime Prevention Institute, Mr. Fennelly is a member of the International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners and the American Society of Industrial Security. He is the author of 150 Things You Should Know About Security and Effective Physical Security.


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