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Rethinking Security - The Human Side of Risk Management

English, German · Hardback

Will be released 27.07.2025

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This short Pivot argues for a paradigm shift towards a human-centric approach, emphasising the importance of understanding and managing human behaviour as a fundamental aspect of effective security strategies. It explores the intersection of psychology, criminology, and security, providing a comprehensive framework for integrating behavioural insights into security practices.
The book questions the dependence on technology solutions and provides a new viewpoint, emphasising human behaviour as the core cause of security challenges. It explains complex psychological and criminological insights and provides straightforward explanations of psychological and criminological ideas that are critical to comprehending security issues. It advocates for paradigm shift in security practices and encourages a move from control-based to cooperative security paradigms.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to the Book.- Chapter 2: Uncertainty and Risk.- Chapter 3: Risk Perception.- Chapter 4: Risk Communication.- Chapter 5: Psychological Theories in the Context of Security.- Chapter 6: Profiling and Psychological Characteristics of Criminals.- Chapter 7: Social Engineering and Manipulation.- Chapter 8: Criminal Behaviour.- Chapter 9: Crime Prevention.- Chapter 10: Human-Centric Models and Behaviour Security.- Chapter 11: Security Education.

About the author

Tymur Suslov is a consultant. He has a PGDip Criminology and Criminal Psychology from the University of Essex, UK, and a PGDip in International Security and Risk Management from the University of South Wales, UK. He worked in security for 10 years, starting as a security guard and up to management.

Summary

This short Pivot argues for a paradigm shift towards a human-centric approach, emphasising the importance of understanding and managing human behaviour as a fundamental aspect of effective security strategies. It explores the intersection of psychology, criminology, and security, providing a comprehensive framework for integrating behavioural insights into security practices.
The book questions the dependence on technology solutions and provides a new viewpoint, emphasising human behaviour as the core cause of security challenges. It explains complex psychological and criminological insights and provides straightforward explanations of psychological and criminological ideas that are critical to comprehending security issues. It advocates for paradigm shift in security practices and encourages a move from control-based to cooperative security paradigms.

Product details

Authors Tymur Suslov
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Release 27.07.2025
 
EAN 9783031920677
ISBN 978-3-0-3192067-7
No. of pages 76
Illustrations Approx. 75 p.
Series Crime Prevention and Security Management
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

Kriminalpsychologie, forensische Psychologie, forensic psychology, Criminal Behavior, Crime Control and Security, Crime Prevention, Human behavior, Security Practices, Psychology of security, Security breaches

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