Handbook of loss prevention and crime prevention /
Security breaches, theft, and lack of resources due to natural or man-made disaster are all forms of corporate loss. The Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention, Fourth Edition, shows how to avoid or minimize these losses with a wealth of practical information. This revised volume brings to...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann,
©2004.
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Edición: | 4th ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributing Authors
- Preface
- PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1. Risk Assessment and Management
- PART TWO: LOSS PREVENTION AND CRIME PREVENTION METHODS
- Chapter 2. Designing Security with the Architects
- Designing Security with the Architects
- Designing Security and Layout of Site
- Building Site Security and Contractors
- Ironmongery
- Closed Circuit TV Checklist
- Card Access Control Checklist
- Storage Rooms, Safes, and Vaults Checklist
- Exterior Lighting Checklist
- Crime Prevention Awareness Points
- Appendix 2.A. Model Residential and Commercial Building Security Ordinance
- Appendix 2.B. Standards
- Chapter 3. Security Surveys
- The Best Time to Conduct the Survey
- Classification of Survey Recommendations
- Developing Security Points
- Nine Points of Security Concern
- Personality of the Complex
- Positive and Negative Aspects of Making Recommendations
- Crime Analysis
- Key Control
- Closed Circuit Television
- Intrusion Alarms
- Lighting and Security
- Security Survey Follow-Up
- Residential Security
- Alarms
- Appendix 3.A. Site Survey and Risk Assessment
- Appendix 3.B. Physical Security Survey
- Appendix 3.C. Plant Security Checklist
- Appendix 3.D. Guard Security Checklist
- Appendix 3.E. Office Security Checklist
- Appendix 3.F. Home Security Checklist
- Appendix 3.G. Fire Safety Inspection
- Chapter 4. Internal Theft Controls
- Introduction
- What Is Honesty?
- The Dishonest Employee
- Management Responsibility in Loss
- Program for Internal Security
- Procedural Controls
- When Controls Fail
- Case Study
- Summary
- Chapter 5. Executive Protection
- Rise of Terrorism in the United States
- Formulating a Protection Plan
- Threat Assessment
- Planning
- Home and Office Survey
- Procedural Vulnerability
- Physical Vulnerability
- Protection in Transit
- Everyday Security Awareness
- If an Abduction Occurs
- Chapter 6. Awareness
- Awareness and Knowledge Strategies
- Neighborhood Watch Guidelines
- How to Avoid Becoming the Victim of an Attacker
- Safety Checklist for Apartments
- Robbery Prevention- Tips for Small Business
- Burglary Prevention-Tips for Small Business
- Suspicious Situations to Report
- Vehicle Theft-a Big Problem
- Safety Skills for Children
- Street Smarts-How to Protect Oneself
- The Con Artist
- Crime Prevention Tips for Senior Citizens
- Protection from Telemarketing Fraud
- Crime Prevention Tips at ATMs
- Chapter 7. Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Strategies and Applications
- Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Strategies
- CPTED Applications
- Objectives for the Commercial Environment
- Downtown Streets and Pedestrian Areas. Parking Lots and Structures
- Office and Industrial Systems
- Hallways and Restrooms
- Malls and Shopping Centers
- Convenience Stores
- Branch Banks
- Objectives for the Residential Environment
- Objectives for the School Environment
- Convention Centers and Stadiums
- PART THREE: SECURITY OPERATIONS AND EQUIPMENT
- Chapte.