Exam 5: Premise Security
Exam 1: The History and Professionalization of Private Security49 Questions
Exam 2: The Business of the Private Security Industry46 Questions
Exam 3: Private Security Concepts, Tools, and Systems Integration or Convergence49 Questions
Exam 4: Private Security Law50 Questions
Exam 5: Premise Security50 Questions
Exam 6: Retail Security and Loss Prevention49 Questions
Exam 7: Personal Security50 Questions
Exam 8: Employment-Related Security65 Questions
Exam 9: Information and Computer Security65 Questions
Exam 10: Investigative Security49 Questions
Exam 11: Surveillance and Undercover Operations50 Questions
Exam 12: Public and Private Partnerships for Security50 Questions
Exam 13: Homeland Security46 Questions
Exam 14: Homeland Security and Terrorism: Understanding the Threat and Countermeasures50 Questions
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Undercover investigators determined that the most common method used to gain access to unauthorized areas is:
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Many of the housing authorities are governmental or quasi-governmental agencies and have:
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Parking lot and garage security usually includes bright lighting.
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Which theory stipulates that crime occurs in certain neighborhoods based upon a lack of police presence and a lack of stakeholder input?
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Loss prevention is a major concern in hospitals and healthcare facilities.The major security problems in this industry are:
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The major security problems at parking lots and garages are assaults, robberies, personal thefts and thefts from autos.
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What concept involves the combined efforts of the business community and private security industry in cooperation with the police?
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Lawrence Sherman and George Kelling expounded on the "broken windows" theory of policing and neighborhood safety.
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The federal _____________ mandates that colleges or universities receiving federal funds must report crime data to the public about crimes on campus.
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After 9/11, the government created a computer system of ____________, which captures the fingerprints and profiles of hundreds of millions of individuals who enter the United States each year.
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What measure has not proven helpful in preventing the theft of drugs at a hospital or healthcare facility?
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When airport security measures were investigated, undercover investigators gained unauthorized entry to:
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Many train and bus companies operate contract security companies.
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Some condominium and co-op complexes use security guards and electronic:
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One major factor that can reduce the theft of drugs within a hospital setting is to ____________ the employees about the importance of drug security.
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The FFA and the airline industry agreed in 2001 to end the practice of using armed police at the security screening points because it was considered dangerous.
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The federal Clery Act mandates that colleges and universities that receive federal funds must report crime data to inform the public about:
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Discuss the response of New York University to the Virginia Tech University shooting.Are these measures enough to protect the students?
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