what is the size and scope of security companies - ANSWER620,000 employees worldwide
what were the praetorian guard - ANSWERinitially served as body guards for roman generals
what are early examples of security barriers - ANSWERfires could be lighted at entrances of caves to make caves more a...
what is the size and scope of security companies - ANSWER620,000 employees worldwide
what were the praetorian guard - ANSWERinitially served as body guards for roman generals
what are early examples of security barriers - ANSWERfires could be lighted at entrances of caves to
make caves more accessible
what was the shire reeve - ANSWERadministered appointed- later known as sheriff
what role did the thief takers of the mid 1600s play - ANSWERacted as a private police force paid by
king for criminal arrests
where was the first federal investigation units formed - ANSWERpost office (1828)
what were the first private railroads with their own police force - ANSWERThe Saint Louis, San
Francisco, Illinois center
what was the first detective agency in England - ANSWERbow street runners
what were the duties of the early U.S Marshall service - ANSWERprotecting and enforcing the federal
judicial process
what was the typical private security guard in 1957 - ANSWERmale, minimal employment ability and
stability.
40-55 years old, little to no education beyond the 9th grade
little experience in private security
earned 1.60-2.75 hourly
, worked 48-58 hours weekly
how were private security professionals perceived in world war 2 - ANSWERill trained thugs hired to
break strikes, suppress labor, and spy on each other
what was the private security growth during the 1990s - ANSWER8 percent
what is the authors definition of private security - ANSWERthis term is used to describe an individual
and organizational measures and efforts that provide protection for persons and property
how many levels of security are considered in developing a working definition - ANSWERtwo levels-
governmental and proprietary
what academic disciplines are included in the academic study of security - ANSWERa blended
analysis of many academic disciplines, such as criminal justice, public administration, law, business
management, sociology, disaster preparedness, computer technology, psychology, physical security,
human resources, and contingency planning.
what did psychologist Abraham Maslow classify security as? - ANSWERMain goal of study: basic
needs humans need
Security: the feeling that people get when their fears and anxieties are low
what is a unique characteristic professional - ANSWERqualification criteria, academic studies,
business sills, corporate recognition
what is "mass private property" - ANSWERlarge, privately controlled tracts of property
what is neighborhood watch - ANSWERwhere citizens volunteers actively identify and report signs of
criminally activity to make their neighborhoods safer and improve quality of life
where does the U.S version of the castle doctrine come from - ANSWERenglish common law
where are theft of trade secrets carried out - ANSWERcyberspace
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