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Despite the growing interest in security amongst governments, organizations and the general public, the provision of much security is substandard. This book explores the problems facing security, and sets out innovative proposals to enhance the effectiveness of security in society, at national and organizational levels.List of Tables List of Figures Series Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction PART I: MAPPING SECURITY Private Security, Nodal Governance and the Security System PART II: SECURITY UNDONE Security Failure and the Security Myth Understanding the Malefactors The Human Element of the Security System The Foundations of Security PART III: DOING SECURITY Creating a Model Holistic Security System Making it Never Happen Making the Last Resort Count Rebuilding the Foundations of Security PART IV: CONCLUDING COMMENTS Concluding Comments and a Model for Doing Security Bibliography
'...It's welcome to have this book, brimming with ideas by someone with academic rigour...I have to stress what a wide-ranging, assured and thought-provoking read this is for the UK (and indeed Irish and other English-speaking) security person...this is a first stop for picking up ideas and quotes. There aren't many published books out there that the security manager ought to have on his shelf...One of them is Prof Martin Gill's Handbook of Security...Doing Security is another...That's the stature of this.' Professional Security
MARK BUTTON is Principal Lecturer and Associate Head (Curriculum) at the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK,?prior to which he was a Research Assistant to the Rt Hon Bruce George MP.?He has written extensively on private security, policing and fraud.?His publications include?Private Security (co-authored) Private Policing and Security Officers and Policing.Copyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell