The Handbook of Security

The Handbook of Security

The Handbook of Security

The Handbook of Security

Hardcover(3rd ed. 2022)

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Overview

This text is essential reading for all those engaged with the security world. Split into five parts, it begins with the study of security as a discipline. It then looks at crime in organizations and analyzes the various sub-sectors of security. A section on management issues precedes the final section looking at issues that impact security.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030917340
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 06/22/2022
Edition description: 3rd ed. 2022
Pages: 1029
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

JOSHUA BAMFIELD Director of the Centre for Retail Research, UK, and Visiting Professor of Management, Nottingham Trent University, UK ADRIAN BECK Senior Lecturer, Department of Criminology, University of Leicester, UK MARK BUTTON Principal Lecturer and Associate Head (Curriculum), Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK JAMES D. CALDER Professor of Criminal Justice, University of Texas, USA DENNIS CHALLINGER Fellow of the Criminology Department, University of Melbourne, Australia CAROLINE CARDONE University of Florida, USA JASON L. DAVIS Visiting Instructor at the University of South Florida, USA DOMINIC ELLIOTT Head of Management Division, University of Liverpool Management School, UK GRAHAM FARRELL Professor of Criminology and Director of the Midlands Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice, Loughborough University, UK BONNIE S. FISHER Professor, Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, USA MARY LYNN GARCIA Principal Staff Member, Sandia National Laboratories, USA BRUCE GEORGE Labour Member of Parliament for Walsall South and Chairman of the House of Commons Defence, UK SUZETTE GRILLOT Assistant Professor of Political Science and International and Area Studies, University of Oklahoma, USA READ HAYES Security Researcher and Consultant, and Co-ordinator of Loss Prevention Research Team, University of Florida, USA RICHARD C. HOLLINGER Professor, Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of Florida, USA DANIEL B. KENNEDY Forensic Criminologist specializing in Security and Police issues and Member of the Sociology and Criminal Justice Faculty, University of Detroit Mercy, USA MICHAEL LEVI Professor of Criminology, Cardiff University, UK ELENA LICU Advanced PhD Student, Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati, USA GIOVANNI MANUNTA President of Security and Risk Studies Institute and External Examiner, Scarman Centre, Leicester University, UK ROBERTO MANUNTA Vice President of Security andRisk Studies Institute, Italy and Profesor Asociado at Barcelona Universidad Central, Spain ROB I. MAWBY Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of the Community Justice Research Centre, University of Plymouth, UK ROBERT D. McCRIE Professor of Security Management, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University, USA KENNY PATERSON Professor of Information Security, University of London, UK KEN PEASE Visiting Professor, University of Loughborough and University College London, UK FRED PIPER Professor of Mathematics, University of London, UK TIM PRENZLER Lecturer, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University, Australia MATTHEW ROBSHAW Reader of Information Security, Information Security Group, University of London, UK BRADLEY B. ROGERS Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology, Arizona State University, UK RICHARD H. SCHNEIDER Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida's Coll

Table of Contents

Introduction; M.Gill PART ONE: SECURITY AS A DISCIPLINE A History of Security; R.D.McCrie The Study of National Security Versus the Study of Corporate Security: What Can They Learn from Each Other?; C.Stapley , S.Grillot & S.Sloan Engineering Principles for Security Managers; B.B.Rogers Contributions of Environmental Studies to Security; R.H.Schneider Forensic Security and the Law; D.B.Kennedy The Study of Intelligence and Its Contributions to Security; J.D.Calder Criminology; G.Farrell & K.Pease PART TWO: CRIMES AND ORGANISATIONS Employee Theft and Staff Dishonesty; R.C.Hollinger & J.L.Davis The Extent, Nature and Responses to Workplace Violence Globally: Issues and Findings; E.Licu & B.S.Fisher Combating White-Collar and Organised Economic Crimes: Some Reflections on the Role of Security; M.Levi Commercial Burglary; R.I.Mawby Shoptheft; R.Hayes & C.Cardone Terrorism; P.Wilkinson Information Security; J.Crampton , K.G.Paterson , F.Piper & J.B.Robshaw PART THREE: SECURITY SERVICES TheSecurity Officer; A.Wakefield Store Detectives & Loss Prevention; R.Hayes Private Investigators; T.Prenzler CCTV: Is it Effective?; M.Gill Shrinkage and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID): Prospects, Problems and Practicalities; A.Beck PART FOUR: SECURITY MANAGEMENT Management; J.Bamfield Risk Management; M.L.Garcia Disaster and Crisis Management; D.Elliott PART FIVE: ISSUES IN SECURITY Regulation of Private Security: Models for Analysis; M.Button & B.George Corporate Security: A Cost or Contributor to the Bottom Line?; D.Challinger Trends in the Development of Security Technology; C.Smith Theorising About Security; G.Manunta & R.Manunta
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