Fr. 42.90

Keeping Religious Institutions Secure

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Jennie-Leigh McLamb, CPP, PSP, PCI, has over 10 years of experience in private security. Currently, she is an independent security consultant who advises businesses and other institutions on preparedness and planning for a variety of threats, as well as conducts risk assessments and physical security surveys. She also conducts training sessions and designs curricula for a variety of topics including workplace violence prevention, security awareness, creating policies and procedures, screening social media for new hires, and situational awareness. She began her security career in the Private Security Services Section of Virginia’s Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) where she performed a variety of functions including evaluating sources for alternative training credit, conducting compliance agent training, and helping develop new regulations as well as internal policies and procedures for regulating private security personnel. As the compliance and training administrator for a private security company, she managed training and licensing of over 1500 individuals across multiple jurisdictions and contract requirements, designed and updated curriculum and tests, and developed training plans in support of business proposals. She is an instructor and curriculum developer for both online and onsite courses in various security topics including access control, patrol, confrontation management, and others. In addition to her ASIS certifications, she has an MS in Security Management and is finishing an MBA with concentrations in Cybersecurity and Information Security Management.

List of contents

1. Introduction 2. Examining Typical Crimes 3. Understanding Basic Security Principles 4. Evaluating Risk 5. Utilizing the Total Environment 6. Choosing Physical Security Measures 7. Developing Policies and Procedures 8. Identifying and Handling At-Risk People 9. Reacting to an Event in Progress 10. Responding to an Active Shooter 11. Recovering from an Incident 12. Handling the Media 13. Recognizing Intangible Assets and Liability Concerns 14. Increasing Security Awareness 15. Implementing and Training 16. Keeping the Principal Safe 17. Assessing the Need for Less-Lethal Weapons and Firearms 18. Establishing Security Partnerships 19. Protecting Children and Youth 20. Conclusion and Summary

Report

"This comprehensive compilation of information and references goes into great detail, so it will be useful to novice security managers and those with no security background. There are many good examples of steps to take to properly manage and evaluate security in general...Mission accomplished." --Security Management
"With religious institutions under increasing threat by terrorists and active shooters, this volume provides highly useful information on security principles and best practices for protecting such soft targets against such threats." --Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security International
" The book goes through basic security principles; and evaluating risk; and how to choose physical, and electronic, security counter-measures." --Professional Security Magazine Online

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