Exam 10: Institutional Security, Disaster Recovery, and Executive Protection

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Access control devices and metal detectors have been removed in many courthouses because the threat level is declining.

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Factors contributing to crime in lodging establishments include:

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The most vulnerable areas in courthouses are the:

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Choose a specific security application (e.g., banking, school, college, healthcare). List and describe the types of crimes and hazards that threaten the operation, and recommend measures to prevent the threats from materializing.

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Disaster recovery:

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The ________ requires postsecondary education institutions to collect and disseminate campus crime statistics to students, parents, faculty, and staff.

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The ________ requires minimum security standards for hospitals.

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Since nursing homes and assisted care facilities are usually small, security and safety can be maintained through the use of:

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As a profession, healthcare security developed as a result of an increase in the number of

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Threats against major urban medical centers include:

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Internal theft in lodging establishments can be prevented through:

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The Bank Protection Act of 1968 requires:

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