Security law and methods
Security Law and Methods examines suggested security methods designed to diminish or negate the consequence of crime and misconduct, and is an attempt to understand both the legal exposures related to crime and the security methods designed to prevent crime. The clear and concise writing of this groundbreaking work, as well as its insightful analysis of specific cases, explains crime prevention methods in light of legal and security principles. Divided into five parts, Security Law and Methods discusses the topics of premises liability and negligence, intentional tort
dissertations
1 online resource (xviii, 609 pages) : illustrations
9780080465937, 0080465935
230234046
PART ONE: PROMISES LIABILITY AND NEGLIGENCE: Introduction
Negligent employment claims
Investigative cases and methods
PART TWO: INTENTIONAL TORTS AND CLAIMS: Torts of physical nature
Torts of personal nature
Workplace violence cases and methods
Sexual harassment
PART THREE: AGENCY AND CONTRACTS: Agency and related theories
Contracts
PART FOUR: LEGAL AUTHORITY AND LIABILITY: Off-duty police
Special police/private security
PART FIVE: TERRORISM AND FUTURE ISSUES: Terrorism cases
Terrorism statutes and indicators
Conclusions and future issues
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