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Premises Security

by William Blake, Walter F. Bradley
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Overview

Premises Security: A Guide for Attorneys and Security Professionals guides the security professional through the ins and outs of premises security liability. Premises security litigation claims represent a serious financial threat to owners and occupiers of property. This book provides an overview of risk assessment techniques, identification of reasonable security measures, legal issues and litigation strategies.
Premises security litigation is increasing at a dramatic rate and has a significant negative impact on corporate profits. Realizing the increasing costs of litigation, business owners and other interested parties are initiating proactive measures to provide adequate security. Attorneys can use this book as a security resource for providing legal advice to their clients and during the litigation process. Security professionals will be better able to propose and implement reasonable and appropriate security measures. The format of providing information in response to specific questions carries the reader through a logical and sequential method for understanding the legal concepts of premises liability, the identification of reasonable and appropriate protection measures, and how to acquire premises security information.

This is a practical, concise and informative guide. This book can be used in a proactive prevention mode as well as a reactive response to litigation claims. It explains what security professionals should be thinking about and planning for when it comes to protecting people on their premises. It also provides a common base of knowledge for attorneys and security professionals that does not exist in any other publication.

Designed to meet the needs of both attorneys and security professionals Covers both liability and security issues Appendices provide detailed premises security information to facilitate a proactive approach to providing reasonable and appropriate security measures and reacting to litigation

Audience: Security professionals, attorneys.

Synopsis

  • Designed to meet the needs of both attorneys and security professionals
  • Covers both liability and security issues
  • Appendices provide detailed information to facilitate a proactive approach
Premises Security: A Guide for Attorneys and Security Professionals guides the security professional through the ins and outs of premises security liability. Premises security litigation claims represent a serious financial threat to owners and occupiers of property. This book provides an overview of risk assessment techniques, identification of reasonable security measures, legal issues and litigation strategies.

Premises security litigation is increasing at a dramatic rate and has a significant negative impact on corporate profits. Realizing the increasing costs of litigation, business owners and other interested parties are initiating proactive measures to provide adequate security. Attorneys can use this book as a security resource for providing legal advice to their clients and during the litigation process. Security professionals will be better able to propose and implement reasonable and appropriate security measures. The format of providing information in response to specific questions carries the reader through a logical and sequential method for understanding the legal concepts of premises liability, the identification of reasonable and appropriate protection measures, and how to acquire premises security information.

Booknews

A guide for attorneys, security professionals and students, business owners, and property managers. A question-and-answer format carries readers through a logical and sequential method for understanding the legal concepts of premises liability, identification of reasonable protection measures, and how to acquire premises security information. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, William Blake

William Blake is President of Blake & Associates, Inc. Walter F. Bradley is an attorney.

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'...with its well-balanced and accessible analysis of premises liability, this book is ideally suited to security novices, attorneys new to premises liability, property managers, and property owners with limited security or legal knowledge.' - Security Management

Booknews

A guide for attorneys, security professionals and students, business owners, and property managers. A question-and-answer format carries readers through a logical and sequential method for understanding the legal concepts of premises liability, identification of reasonable protection measures, and how to acquire premises security information. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750670302

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