NCJ Number
14232
Date Published
1973
Length
79 pages
Annotation
HANDBOOK ON THE WORK AND DUTIES OF A SECURITY OFFICER.
Abstract
DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES OF CRIME PREVENTION, BOTH ON A FIRM'S PREMISES AND IN TRANSPORTATION, ARE DISCUSSED. CONSIDERED ARE THE VALUE OF DOGS AND THE RELATIVE MERITS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF BUGLAR ALARMS AND LOCKS. AN EXAMINATION OF THE SECURITY OFFICER'S POWERS OF ARREST AND SEARCH EMPHASIZES THE NEED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH 'JUDGES RULES' (COURT RULINGS) WHEN INVESTIGATING A CRIME. ALSO INCLUDED ARE SPECIAL SECTIONS ON ADMINISTRATION AND REPORT WRITING.