Part I Introduction to Security and Loss Prevention
1 The History of Security and Loss Prevention: A Critical
Perspective
2 The Business, Careers, and Challenges of Security and Loss
Prevention
Part II Reducing the Problem of Loss
3 Foundations of Security and Loss Prevention
4 Law
5 Internal and External Relations
6 Applicant Screening and Employee Socialization
7 Internal Threats and Countermeasures
8 External Threats and Countermeasures
9 Services and Systems: Methods Toward Wise Purchasing
Decisions
10 Investigations
11 Accounting, Accountability, and Auditing
12 Risk Management, Business Continuity, and Emergency
Management
13 Life Safety, Fire Protection, and Emergencies
14 Safety in the Workplace
PART III Special Problems and Countermeasures
15 Terrorism and Homeland Security
16 Protecting Critical Infrastructures, Key Assets, and Borders
17 Loss Prevention at Businesses and Institutions
18 Topics of Concern
19 Your Future in Security and Loss Prevention
Philip P. Purpura has been a criminal justice educator for more than 20 years. He has directed criminal justice, security, and paralegal programs, and has practical experience as a security consultant, expert witness, security manager, corporate investigator, and police officer. Mr. Purpura is the author of several other textbooks and numerous articles published in newsletters, magazines, and journals.
The first edition of the work has been called:
"An example of true expertise...a well-regarded textbook that has
been updated with a post-9-11 perspective."--Security
Management
"An outstanding introduction to loss prevention concepts and
security management implementation."--Crime & Justice International
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