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Design for Security, Second Edition

NCJ Number
91974
Author(s)
R J Healy
Date Published
1983
Length
289 pages
Annotation
This volume deals with the methods, equipment, and design of physical security in businesses, industries, and institutions. It demonstrates how planning and design, as well as modern techniques and devices, can effectively reduce the cost of protection, raise the security level, and prevent large-scale losses due to security breakdowns.
Abstract
The discussion emphasizes proper management as the key to adequate facility protection. Among the contemporary risks to security addressed in this edition are terrorism, white-collar crime, and computer-related losses. The latest advances in security technology and equipment are represented by such tools as minicomputers, microprocessors, and word processors that can perform protection tasks previously handled by costly manpower. These capabilities are explained in chapters covering electronic components and the integration of electronic alarm components. More traditional strategies of facility security are discussed in terms of facility layout, physical barriers and lines of defense, security lighting, secure storage and interior vaults, and locks. Tabular data and extensive illustrations are provided. An index is given.