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Often the major distinction between private security and public law enforcement as it relates to access control is that private security employs a pro-active approach to a security concern while law enforcement often deals with such matters after the fact and must rely on a re-active strategy, especially in large metropolitan area's.

Often the major distinction between private security and public law enforcement as it relates to access control is that private security employs a pro-active approach to a security concern while law enforcement often deals with such matters after the fact and must rely on a re-active strategy, especially in large metropolitan area’s.
Applying the various forms of security technology depicted in chapter 12, please design a pro-active plan of access control for a “new” facility with the follow. 1-Common entrance for employee’s and visitors 2-Two auxiliary perimeter opening for egress only 3-An outdoor parking lot to be utilized by employee’s and visitors. Although this chapter does not discuss physical security (manpower) requirements, you must include in your overview.

Book ref:
Contemporary Security Management, Third Edition 3rd Edition
Butterworth-Heinemann; 3 edition (November 22, 2010)

Author John Fay

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Often the major distinction between private security and public law enforcement as it relates to access control is that private security employs a pro-active approach to a security concern while law enforcement often deals with such matters after the fact and must rely on a re-active strategy, especially in large metropolitan area's.

Often the major distinction between private security and public law enforcement as it relates to access control is that private security employs a pro-active approach to a security concern while law enforcement often deals with such matters after the fact and must rely on a re-active strategy, especially in large metropolitan area’s.
Applying the various forms of security technology depicted in chapter 12, please design a pro-active plan of access control for a “new” facility with the follow. 1-Common entrance for employee’s and visitors 2-Two auxiliary perimeter opening for egress only 3-An outdoor parking lot to be utilized by employee’s and visitors. Although this chapter does not discuss physical security (manpower) requirements, you must include in your overview.

Book ref:
Contemporary Security Management, Third Edition 3rd Edition
Butterworth-Heinemann; 3 edition (November 22, 2010)

Author John Fay

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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