Intro to Security Vocabulary for Chapters 9-10
Jeremiah
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Responsible for all aspects of bank security, as well as being a liaison between the bank
Bank security officer
staff and officers when crimes occur.
Burglary When a person or persons enter into a facility either legally or illegally to remove items.
Counterfeit currency Illegal currency
An alarm that can be triggered when an employee leaves a bank to silently send a
Duress alarms
signal for help.
Ink that is placed in money and then activated after it leaves the bank to mark the
Dye packs
criminals, their vehicle and the money after they leave the bank.
Intro to Security Vocabulary for Chapters 9-10
When someone attempts to gain access to accounts, files, or information by portraying
Fraud
themselves as another person.
Alarms designed to send a silent signal to an organization monitoring the alarm when
Hold-up alarms
there is danger.
Money clips A clip on currency that triggers a silent alarm when removed.
Robbery When a person or persons use force or the threat of force to physically remove items.
Safes Small and sometimes portable structures that hold money and valuable property.
Established minimal security practices and procedures intended to deter crimes within
The Bank Protection Act of 1968
savings and loan institutions.
Huge structures that protect and hold currency, safe deposit boxes, and valuable
Vaults
properties.
Certified Healthcare Protection Administrator- a person with a distinct high level of
CHPA
knowledge and efficiency in healthcare and efficiency in healthcare security and safety.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- protects patient's legal rights to
HIPAA
the privacy of their medical records.
International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety- an organization dedicated
IAHSS
to the professionalism and training in the healthcare security industry.
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations- an organization
JCAHO dedicated to the quality of healthcare in a safe, professional, and well managed
environment.
Employee theft When employees take items from their employers.
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