CJ-180 Private Security Seminar Unit 4. Overview of Unit 4 Security Concerns Interior Exterior Intrusion Access Control Contingency Planning Fire Protection.

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CJ-180 Private Security Seminar Unit 4

Overview of Unit 4 Security Concerns Interior Exterior Intrusion Access Control Contingency Planning Fire Protection Safety 2

Unit 4 Learning Activity Write a 2 to 3 page paper (excluding cover page) responding to the following: Describe the evolution of private security. Address How private security is used The limitations of interrogation in law enforcement and private security The importance and value of private security The complications of private security 3

Unit 4 Learning Activity (PLEASE NOTE: This essay may require outside research) The paper should contain a cover page and a list of references in APA format. All internal citation of outside sources plus the listing of all references should also adhere to APA format. All text pages should be double-spaced and in 12-point font. You may consult the Kaplan Online Library, the Internet, the textbook and other course material, and any other outside resources in supporting your task, using proper citations in APA style 4

Security Concerns Interior Windows  Most break-ins occur through a window Glass  Screens Doors 5

Security Concerns Locks and Keys Types Rekeying Key Control Tailgating Card Operated Biometric 6

What am I? I can open all the locks within a particular area or grouping in a given facility. 7

What am I? I can open all the locks within a particular area or grouping in a given facility. Submaster Key 8

Biometric Voice Signature Fingerprint Hand Geometry Eye Retina 9

Security Concerns Roofs and ceiling Surveillance devices Security and Building Design 10

Surveillance Security Guard Video Identification Deterrent What type of surveillance do you have at your work? 11

Old Construction “Older buildings—particularly, though certainly not exclusively, office buildings—present a host of different and difficult security problems. Exterior fire escapes, old and frequently badly worn locks, common walls, roof access from neighboring buildings, unused and forgotten connecting doors—all increase the exposure to burglary” (Fischer, Halibozek & Green, 2008, p. 215). 12

New Construction “Modern urban buildings, though security conscious in varying degrees, present their own problems. Most interior construction is standardized. Fire and building codes are such that corridor doors can resist most attacks if the hardware is adequate. Corridor ceilings are fixed, and entrances to individual offices usually offer a fairly high degree of security” (Fischer, Halibozek & Green, 2008, p. 215). 13

CPTED Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design 14

Do you see a problem?

How Many Cameras?

How Many?

Intrusion and Access Control “Within any building, no matter whether it is located inside a perimeter barrier or is a part of the perimeter wall, it is necessary to consider the need to protect against the internal thief as well as the potential intruder” (Fischer, Halibozek & Green, 2008, p. 221). 22

Access Control Visitors Employees Single Pass Pass Exchange Multi-Pass Who is ultimately responsible for ensuring access control? 23

Monitoring Guard Patrols Alarms Motion Fire Intrusion Vibration Detectors 24

Alarm Monitoring Systems Central Station Proprietary System Local Alarm System Auxiliary System Local Alarm by-Chance System Dial Alarm System 25

Contingency Planning “No facility protection program is complete without clear, well-defined policies and programs confronting the possible threat of fire or any other natural or human-made disaster” (Fischer, Halibozek & Green, 2008, p. 245). 26

Warning Systems Fire Alarm Public Address Floor Wardens Security Officers After Action Reports Document Lessons Learned 27

Fire Prevention & Protection Security Personnel Fire Load – What Burns Combustion degrees 28

Classes of Fires 29

Fire Safety Evacuation routes and drills Firefighting Fire Program Engineering Education Enforcement 30

Safety OSHA HAZMAT MSD’s 31

Critical Thinking: Knowing about the various security techniques that are available to protect assets, is it possible to develop a virtually attack-proof security system? Is this even desirable? What are the potential problems, if any?

Thinking Ahead Unit 5 No Seminar Case Study  ABC Valve Plant  See Unit 5 for further instructions 33

The ABC Valve Plant Assess the potential risks and provide solutions for the ABC Valve Plant. Each proposed change should be supported in terms of why it is needed. Include references to the security systems and procedures you referenced in the course. Do not attempt to redraw the facility. (Do not cut and paste the diagram into your case study).

ABC Valve Plant Some students in the past have found this to be a difficult project. The key is to use the textbook as your guide since it touches on all the problems listed on the assignment. Physical security, locks, lighting, card access, alarms, guards, fire, hiring, visitor control, CCTV, shipping/receiving, etc. Do not cut and paste the site plan into your case study. A suggestion is to follow a good/better/best format. The problem with consultants is that they do not necessarily have a budget to follow. Does the cost of the upgrades outweigh the benefit of implementing them?? Do you get a return on your investment (ROI) in a short period of time (3 years??) Also do not forget to mention controls for raw materials, finished goods, and tools.

The ABC Valve Plant Three to five page in length (this does not include title and reference pages) The paper should contain a cover page and a list of references in APA format. All internal citation of outside sources plus the listing of all references should also adhere to APA format. All text pages should be double-spaced and in 12-point font.

The ABC Valve Plant What questions do you have?

References Fischer, R.J, Halibozek, E. & Green, G. (2008). Introduction to Security (8 th ed.) Burlington, MA: Butterworth and Heinemann. 38

Key to Success! Please remember to contact me if you have any questions or if you need help with anything. Thanks for participating! Have a great week! 39