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Loss Prevention and Security Procedures: Practical Applications for Contemporary Problems by Robert Fischer β€” book cover

Loss Prevention and Security Procedures: Practical Applications for Contemporary Problems

by Robert Fischer, Richard J. Janoski
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Overview

Loss Prevention and Security Procedures assists CEOs, security management and loss prevention specialists in dealing with loss. Losses in an organization may originate from a variety of threats, including natural disasters such as earthquakes, tornadoes, and flooding. However, many of the threats to our assets are posed by individuals and may include drug activity, violence, theft and fraud. Loss Prevention and Security Procedures deals specifically with these and many more problems facing today' s security conscious professional.

Written from the management perspective, Loss Prevention and Security Procedures offers discernment and wisdom directed toward the philosophy of anticipatory security, before losses occur and resolving them through the most cost effective initiatives possible.

Serves security professionals in a hands-on, practical manner Appeals to a mixed audience - it addresses the subject for the benefit of executive management as well as security practitioners Includes practical forms

Audience: Assists CEOs, security managers and loss prevention specialists in dealing with loss.

Synopsis

Serves security professionals in a hands-on, practical manner. Appeals to a mixed audience - it addresses the subject for the benefit of executive management as well as security practitioners. Includes practical forms Loss Prevention and Security Procedures assists CEOs, security management and loss prevention specialists in dealing with loss. Losses in an organization may originate from a variety of threats, including natural disasters such as earthquakes, tornadoes, and flooding. However, many of the threats to our assets are posed by individuals and may include drug activity, violence, theft and fraud. Loss Prevention and Security Procedures deals specifically with these and many more problems facing today's security conscious professional.

Booknews

Fischer and Janoski (Western Illinois University) review the foremost loss prevention and security issues facing both executive management and security practitioners. Discussion includes hiring practices, identification of problem areas, countermeasures to theft, bomb threats, labor disputes, and substance abuse. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Robert Fischer

Robert Fischer is President of Assets Protection Associates, Inc., a security consulting firm established in 1986. He earned his Ph.D. in education administration from Southern Illinois University in 1981. Dr. Fischer has served as a consultant to many organizations, including publishers, private security firms, retailers, and school districts. Dr. Fischer is a member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, the American Society for industrial Security, The Academy if Security Educators and Trainers, and the International Police Association. He recently retired from his positions as the Director of Illinois Law Enforcement Executive Institute, a project of the Illinois Law Enforcement and Standards Board, and as a professor of law enforcement and justice administration at Western Illinois University.

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From the Publisher

This volume is a substantial and comprehensive work that will be of considerable use as a general text for the student of security and as a handy reference work for the experienced security practitioner. ...this is a good guide to a myriad of loss prevention matters. It deserves a place on a security practitioner's bookshelf. - Security Management, July 2000

...the book presents information in a clear, concise manner. Throughout, the authors provide clear directions on how every level of management should display its commitment toward security. -Professional Safety

Booknews

Fischer and Janoski (Western Illinois University) review the foremost loss prevention and security issues facing both executive management and security practitioners. Discussion includes hiring practices, identification of problem areas, countermeasures to theft, bomb threats, labor disputes, and substance abuse. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1999
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780750696289

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