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CAIB 2 - Chapter 6 Questions And
Answers With Verified Solutions Already
Passed!!!
identify three types of crime losses to real property - ANSWER✔✔vandalism


malicious acts


burglary and arson


identify three reasons why some types of personal property become 'target items' -
ANSWER✔✔convertibility (the ease with which property can be converted to
cash)


value


portability


identify eight methods used by criminals which can result in loss to real and
personal property - ANSWER✔✔-forced entry into building and protected
enclosures


-unforced entry into building or protected enclosures


-forced opening of building and protected enclosures


-vandalism and malicious acts

,-espionage (spies)


-shoplifting


-employee theft


identify three key areas which make 'forcible entry' into a building vulnerable to
attack - ANSWER✔✔doors
windows,
other openings, roof, wall


identify three types of 'protected enclosures' - ANSWER✔✔locked safes
chests
vaults


identify three ways in which access can be obtained into 'protected enclosures' -
ANSWER✔✔mechanical, thermal, explosion *


identify how businesses can restrict unauthorized access to property -
ANSWER✔✔physical and
electronic protection


identify any three types of physical barriers that may restrict unauthorized access
to property - ANSWER✔✔steel doors and bars
high security locks

, window locks, bars, screens


identify any three types of electronic barriers that may restrict unauthorized access
to prooperty - ANSWER✔✔motion detectors
vibration detectors
hold up alarms, glass breakage alarm


identify the three components of the most effective security system to protect
valuable property - ANSWER✔✔perimeter protection
area and space protection
point protection


identify the two types of perimeter protection - ANSWER✔✔partial protection
complete protection


identify two weaknesses of partial protection - ANSWER✔✔forced entry through
walls, or ceilings will not be detected


stay behind thieves will not be detected until they leave the premises


identify three areas that will address complete protection - ANSWER✔✔enclosing
walls,
ceilings,
floors

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