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Library Crime and Security: An International Perspective

NCJ Number
107462
Journal
Library and Archival Security Volume: 8 Issue: 1-2 Dated: special issue (Summer 1986) Pages: complete issue
Editor(s)
A J Licoln, C Z Lincoln
Date Published
1987
Length
163 pages
Annotation
This text reviews research on library crime and security procedures to prevent it, focusing on library crime in Canada, the United States, and Great Britain.
Abstract
The characteristics of libraries and their communities are reviewed, and the relationships between these characteristics and crime patterns are discussed. The extent of library crime and property damage is examined; the impact (including financial and psychological effects) of vandalism, theft, and personal victimization is delineated. Security devices and options for the protection of perimeters, entry points, the interior, and personnel are described. Finally, a security checklist is provided that covers procedures, policies, and devices for preventing and controlling library crime and ensuring personal safety of employees and patrons. Chapter references and tables, 28-item bibliography, and index.