Exam 1: Origins and Development of 21st Century Security
Exam 1: Origins and Development of 21st Century Security7 Questions
Exam 2: Defining Security’s Role8 Questions
Exam 3: Career Opportunities in Loss Prevention7 Questions
Exam 4: Security Education, Training, Certification, and Regulation7 Questions
Exam 5: Homeland Security - Security & Loss Prevention Since September 11th, 2001 and Beyond7 Questions
Exam 6: Security and the Law8 Questions
Exam 7: Risk Analysis, Security Surveys, and Insurance7 Questions
Exam 8: Interior and Exterior Security Concerns7 Questions
Exam 9: The Outer Defenses: Building and Perimeter Protection7 Questions
Exam 10: The Inner Defenses: Intrusion and Access Control7 Questions
Exam 11: Contingency Planning, Fire Protection, Emergency Response, and Safety9 Questions
Exam 12: Internal Theft Controls/Personnel Issues7 Questions
Exam 13: Transportation Security Issues and Regulation8 Questions
Exam 14: Violence and Drug Use in the Workplace8 Questions
Exam 15: Retail Security8 Questions
Exam 16: Terrorism - A Global Perspective8 Questions
Exam 17: Computer Technology and Information Security Issues8 Questions
Exam 18: Selected Security Threats of the 21st Century8 Questions
Exam 19: Security: The Future7 Questions
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The internet,although fast in providing information,has not become a tool of the security industry due to its inability to provide reliable information.
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Who is credited with the idea of preventing crime instead of seeking to control it?
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It is possible to trace the changes in security throughout the ages as a response to a changing society,social economic,legal and moral factors
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The beginning of modern security methods is believed to have begun with the formation of the American Society for Industrial Security during World War II.
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1736 is considered a significant year for development in security because:
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The basic principles applied to security in the United States are easily traceable to our European roots in Portugal and Spain.
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