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.
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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 together the expertise of more than 40 security and crime prevention experts who provide practical information and advice. The Handbook continues to be the most comprehensive reference of its kind, with the Fourth Edition covering the latest on topics ranging from community-oriented.