Private Security and the LawElsevier, 2004 M10 22 - 488 páginas Private Security and the Law, Third Edition is a textbook analysis of significant practices in the security industry that relate to law, regulation, licensure and constitutional dilemmas according to case and statutory authority. It is a treatise on the state of the law that governs the security industry and its operatives. The book fills the void that an increasing number of institutions are seeking as they expand their security programs in response to the growing demand for security education. This book delivers up to date information on the legal requirements witnessed by most security firms. It also explores the liability problems common to security operations, including negligence and tortious liability, civil actions commonly litigated, and strategies to avoid troublesome causes of action that effect business efficiency. From another angle, the work examines the constitutional and due process dimensions of private security work and affords the reader a look at how case law applies certain remedies to wronged parties. Recent cases, and the trends sure to follow, are highlighted throughout the text. Finally, the text is filled with checklists, data and other useful information that aids the security practitioner in applying theory to practice. This book will appeal to students in security and criminal justice programs; private security consultants; corporate security managers; and lawyers. * Up to date case law analysis provides cutting edge legal treatment of evolving standards* Complicated material is presented in a down-to-earth, readable style, perfect for the student of security or security professional* Over 200 tables and illustrations allow the reader speedy access to precise data |
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... Employee Polygraph Protection Act (1988).31 With extensive limitations on preemployment screening and further encumbrances on internal investigations, employees and polygraph vendors see little promise in the future role of the ...
Charles Nemeth. 2. There are nearly three employees in private sector security for every one in public law enforcement. 3. More than half of the responses to crime come from private security. 4. A bipartisan study commission specially ...
... employees. Thus the security firm or proprietor needs a license that includes a right to supervise or evaluate those under its command. Given the growth of security personnel, it makes good sense to transfer the task of policing one's ...
... employees who are often underpaid and untrained for their work. The protection of lives and property is an awesome ... employee in a security organization to the highest supervisory personnel, education and training is inexorably tied to ...
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Applications in the Private Sector | 67 |
Chapter 4 Civil Liability of Security Personnel | 113 |
Chapter 5 Criminal Liability of Security Personnel | 185 |
Chapter 6 The Enforcement of Laws and the Interpretation of Evidence | 213 |
A Blueprint for Cooperation | 269 |
Chapter 8 Selected Case Readings | 299 |
Appendix 1 Florida Department of StateDivision of Licensing | 403 |
Appendix 2 Private Security Professional Associations and Groups | 423 |
Appendix 3 Select State Licensing Forms for Security Professionals | 429 |
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