By
Robert McCrie, Professor and Chair, Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of
New York, Professor, John Jay University, New York, NY, USA; Editor-in-Chief of Security Journal
Description
The second edition of
Security Operations Management continues as the seminal reference on corporate security management operations.
Revised and updated, topics covered in depth include: access control, selling the security budget upgrades to senior management, the
evolution of security standards since 9/11, designing buildings to be safer from terrorism, improving relations between the public and
private sectors, enhancing security measures during acute emergencies, and, finally, the increased security issues surrounding the threats
of terrorism and cybercrime. An ideal reference for the professional, as well as a valuable teaching tool for the security student, the
book includes discussion questions and a glossary of common security terms. Additionally, a brand new appendix contains contact information
for academic, trade, and professional security organizations.
Audience:
Security managers, other security professionals; business professionals at all levels concerned with security, risk mitigation, and the
management aspects of security operations. Students in security management courses.