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Table of Contents |
| Chapter One |
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Liability for Criminal Conduct of Third Parties, by Richard Baskin, Esq. |
| Chapter Two |
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Foreseeability of Crime |
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Foreseeability of Crime as a Factor in Premises Liability for Negligent Security, by Robert J. Homant, Ph.D. and Daniel B. Kennedy, Ph.D. |
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Crime Foreseeability Analysis, by David R. Kent. CPP |
| Chapter Three |
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Residential High-Rises and Apartment Complexes |
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Defending Premises Security Actions, by Alan Kaminsky, Esq. |
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High-Rise Security by Gerald O'Rourke, CPP |
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Securing the Apartment Complex from Violent Crime, by Jean Chaney |
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Security Guards ... Security or Liability? by Robert Feliciano, CPP |
| Chapter Five |
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Professional Security Management in the 21st Century, by Bill Zalud |
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Architectural Concerns Regarding Security and Liability, by Daniel B. Kennedy, Ph.D. |
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Violence in the Workplace |
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Legal Aspects of Occupational Violence, by Tim Freudenberger, Esq. |
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Employer Liability for Letters of Recommendation, by Daniel J. Herling, Esq. |
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"Red Flags", Development of a Crisis Management Team, Investigating a Complaint of Threat, Appellate Case Law, etc. |
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The Forensic Consultant / Security Expert |
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Selecting and Utilizing the Security Expert, by Steve Kaufer, CPP and Jean Chaney |
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Qualifications of a Security Expert, Voir Dire, etc. by Gerald O'Rourke, CPP |
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Types of Experts and Case Evaluation Materials for the Expert, by David Kent, CPP |
| Chapter Nine |
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Security Concerns for Special Events |
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Risk Assessment, Planning and Avoidance of Violence at Special Events, by Jurg Mattman, CPP |
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Crowd Management in the Eye of the Storm, by Larry B. Perkins, CPP |
| Chapter Ten |
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Alarm Company Liability, by Steve Kaufer, CPP |
| Chapter Eleven |
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Lodging Security, by Mark H. Beaudry, CPP |
| Chapter Twelve |
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Probability, Vulnerability, and Criticality as Architectural Security
Considerations, by Daniel B. Kennedy, Ph.D., CPP
Also, Appellate cases related to Shopping Center Security and a Discovery List Suitable for a Shopping Center Matter, compiled by security consultant and expert witness, Gerald O'Rourke, CPP |
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Convenience Store Security Standards and Trends, by Ray W. Chambers, CPP, CMC |
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Financial Institution Security, by Lance R. Foster, CPP, CFE |
| Chapter Fifteen |
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Campus Security, by Rex J. Rakow |
| Chapter Sixteen |
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Legal Principles of Third-Party Premises Liability, by the Editors
Chapter Sixteen consists of a 100 page comprehensive listing of legal issues of premises liability by appellate case law and cities from all fifty states from 1990 forward |
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A. Table of Cases B. Investigation Outline C. Premises Liability Statistics, furnished by Liability Consultants, Inc. D. Sample Settlement and Verdict Dollar Amounts, 1991-1996 E. Publications F. Professional Organizations G. Security Guard Licensing Agencies H. Information about consulting Sources |
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A comprehensive index is included for both volumes; it is easy to find what you need. |
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