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There are few textbooks available that outline the foundation of security principles while reflecting the modern practices of private security as an industry. Private Security: An Introduction to Principles and Practice takes a new approach to the subject of private sector security that will be welcome addition to the field.The book focuses on the recent history of the industry and the growing dynamic between private sector security and public safety and law enforcement. Coverage will include history and security theory, but emphasis is on current practice, reflecting the technologydriven, fastpaced, global security environment. Such topics covered include a history of the security industry, security law, risk management, physical security, Human Resources and personnel, investigations, institutional and industryspecific security, crisis and emergency planning, critical infrastructure protection, IT and computer security, and more.Rather than being reduced to single chapter coverage, homeland security and terrorism concepts are referenced throughout the book, as appropriate. Currently, it vital that private security entities work with public sector authorities seamlesslyat the state and federal levelsto share information and understand emerging risks and threats. This modern era of security requires an ongoing, holistic focus on the impact and implications of global terror incidents; as such, the books coverage of topics consciously takes this approach throughout.Highlights include: Details the myriad changes in security principles, and the practice of private security, particularly since 9/11Focuses on both foundational theory but also examines current best practicesproviding sample forms, documents, job descriptions, and functionsthat security professionals must understand to perform and succeed Outlines the distinct, but growing, roles of private sector security companies versus the expansion of federal and state law enforcement security responsibilitiesIncludes key terms, learning objectives, end of chapter questions, Web exercises, and numerous referencesthroughout the bookto enhance student learningPresents the full range of career options available for those looking entering the field of private securityIncludes nearly 400 fullcolor figures, illustrations, and photographs.Private Security: An Introduction to Principles and Practice provides the most comprehensive, uptodate coverage of modern security issues and practices on the market. Professors will appreciate the new, fresh approach, while students get the most 'bang for their buck,' insofar as the realworld knowledge and tools needed to tackle their career in the evergrowing field of private industry security.An instructors manual with Exam questions, lesson plans, and chapter PowerPoint slides are available upon qualified course adoption.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Private Security: An Introduction to Principles and Practice'? A: The book primarily focuses on the foundational principles of private security while reflecting modern practices in the industry, covering topics like security law, risk management, and the relationship between private security and public safety.
- Q: How many pages does this book contain? A: The book consists of 796 pages, providing comprehensive coverage of modern security issues and practices.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Private Security: An Introduction to Principles and Practice' is Charles P. Nemeth.
- Q: What edition is this book? A: This is the first edition of the book, published on October 31, 2017.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in hardcover binding, providing durability for frequent use.
- Q: Does the book include real-world applications and examples? A: Yes, the book includes sample forms, documents, and job descriptions to help security professionals apply the concepts in real-world situations.
- Q: Are there any visual aids included in the book? A: Yes, the book features nearly 400 full-color figures, illustrations, and photographs to enhance understanding of the material.
- Q: What topics are covered regarding the relationship between private security and public law enforcement? A: The book discusses the growing dynamic between private sector security and public law enforcement, emphasizing the need for cooperation and information sharing.
- Q: Is there any supplementary material available for instructors? A: Yes, an instructor's manual with exam questions, lesson plans, and chapter PowerPoint slides is available upon qualified course adoption.
- Q: What career options does this book discuss for those entering the field of private security? A: The book outlines a full range of career options available in the private security field, making it a valuable resource for students looking to enter this industry.