Security Supervision and Management: Theory and Practice of Asset Protection
Autor IFPO Editat de Sandi J. Davies, Brion P. Gilbride, Chris A. Hertigen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iun 2015
The IFPO also publishes The Professional Protection Officer: Practical Security Strategies and Emerging Trends, now in its 8th edition.
- Core text for completing the Security Supervision and Management Program/Certified in Security Supervision and Management (CSSM) designation offered by IFPO
- Contributions from more than 50 experienced security professionals in a single volume
- Completely updated to reflect the latest procedural and technological changes in the security industry
- Conforms to ANSI/ASIS standards
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128001134
ISBN-10: 0128001135
Pagini: 668
Ilustrații: colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.12 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128001135
Pagini: 668
Ilustrații: colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.12 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
UNIT I: FOUNDATIONS 1. What is Asset Protection 2. Legal Aspects & Liability Issues 3. Crime and Deviance 4. Ethics, Integrity, and Professional Conduct 5. Risk Management 6. Accident Causation 7. Understanding the Supply Chain
UNIT II: BASICS OF SUPERVISION 8. Basics of Supervision 9. Supervisory Characteristics & Expectations 10. Corporate Policy & Procedures 11. Operational Supervision 12. Supervisor's Role in Safety 13. Supervisor's Role in Customer Service 14. Deploying Personnel 15. Planning and Supervising Special Events
UNIT III: TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT 16. Training and Development
UNIT IV: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Part I - Human Capital 17. Recruitment, Retention and Selection of Security Personnel 18. Career Planning & Preparation 19. Orientation for Security Officers 20. Time and Stress Management 21. Employee Motivation Theory and Application 22. Supervising Across Different Cultures and Generations 23. Supervisor's Role in Employee Relations 24. Personnel and Monitoring Employee Performance
Part II - Security - Related Business Functions 25. Basic Statistical Analysis 26. Relationship Between Marketing & the Security Function 27. Developing and Managing a Budget 28. Scheduling 29. Total Quality Management 30. Project Management 31. Standards & Guidelines
UNIT V: TECHNOLOGY IN SECURITY 32. Technology in Security 33. Access Control Systems 34. Closed Circuit/Digital Video Systems 35. Fire Protection Systems 36. Other Technologies (K-9, X-Ray, Radiation Detection, etc.) 37. Identification and Documents
UNIT VI: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 38. Incident Command System 39. Incident Management (Critical Incident Management in the Post 9/11 Era)
UNIT VII: INVESTIGATIONS 40. Managing Investigations 41. Conducting Interviews (Rapport-Based vs Adversarial) 42. Conducting a Search (Conveyances, Buildings, etc) 43. Crime Scene and Evidence Preservation 44. The Importance of Report Writing to the Security Operation 45. Detention & Apprehension Procedures
UNIT VIII: INFORMATION ASSURANCE 46. Industrial Espionage - A Primer 47. The Relationship Between Security and Corporate IT 48. Cyber Security
UNIT IX: CURRENT ISSUES IN SECURITY 49. Workplace Violence - Active Shooter 50. International Scene 51. Privacy
UNIT II: BASICS OF SUPERVISION 8. Basics of Supervision 9. Supervisory Characteristics & Expectations 10. Corporate Policy & Procedures 11. Operational Supervision 12. Supervisor's Role in Safety 13. Supervisor's Role in Customer Service 14. Deploying Personnel 15. Planning and Supervising Special Events
UNIT III: TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT 16. Training and Development
UNIT IV: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Part I - Human Capital 17. Recruitment, Retention and Selection of Security Personnel 18. Career Planning & Preparation 19. Orientation for Security Officers 20. Time and Stress Management 21. Employee Motivation Theory and Application 22. Supervising Across Different Cultures and Generations 23. Supervisor's Role in Employee Relations 24. Personnel and Monitoring Employee Performance
Part II - Security - Related Business Functions 25. Basic Statistical Analysis 26. Relationship Between Marketing & the Security Function 27. Developing and Managing a Budget 28. Scheduling 29. Total Quality Management 30. Project Management 31. Standards & Guidelines
UNIT V: TECHNOLOGY IN SECURITY 32. Technology in Security 33. Access Control Systems 34. Closed Circuit/Digital Video Systems 35. Fire Protection Systems 36. Other Technologies (K-9, X-Ray, Radiation Detection, etc.) 37. Identification and Documents
UNIT VI: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 38. Incident Command System 39. Incident Management (Critical Incident Management in the Post 9/11 Era)
UNIT VII: INVESTIGATIONS 40. Managing Investigations 41. Conducting Interviews (Rapport-Based vs Adversarial) 42. Conducting a Search (Conveyances, Buildings, etc) 43. Crime Scene and Evidence Preservation 44. The Importance of Report Writing to the Security Operation 45. Detention & Apprehension Procedures
UNIT VIII: INFORMATION ASSURANCE 46. Industrial Espionage - A Primer 47. The Relationship Between Security and Corporate IT 48. Cyber Security
UNIT IX: CURRENT ISSUES IN SECURITY 49. Workplace Violence - Active Shooter 50. International Scene 51. Privacy
Recenzii
"One of its primary functions is to serve as the study guide for the credential Certified in Security Supervision and Management (CSSM), offered by the International Foundation for Protection Officers (IFPO)...This weighty textbook well serves the experienced security professional, the security department director or manager, the security specialist, and the security student." --Security Management
"...it’s a book to dip into if you are interested in any number of topics, from report writing (again, the superviser plays an important part here) to vehicle searches (’a legally complex activity’)." --Professional Security Magazine Online
"...it’s a book to dip into if you are interested in any number of topics, from report writing (again, the superviser plays an important part here) to vehicle searches (’a legally complex activity’)." --Professional Security Magazine Online