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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Criminal law, administrative law, and extra-legal contractual agreements that impact the American business scene. Further emphasis on laws of arrest, search and seizure, evidence, and tort liability as applied to private security.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of security programming responding to commercial, retail, industrial, and governmental proprietary needs. Review of physical, personnel, and informational security. Techniques of the security audit. Comprehensive examination of the security survey and audit process.
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3.00 Credits
State and federal legislation that impact safety in the work place. Employers' rights and responsibilities. Life safety systems, NFPA requirements and BOCA codes will be explored.
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3.00 Credits
Security requirements in special protection, hospital, airport, campus and computer crime. Emphasis is also placed on industrial sabotage, espionage and ethics.
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3.00 Credits
Approaches to interviewing in human services with special attention to legal and practical issues in law enforcement, corrections, and security. Analysis of non-verbal behavior and techniques of assessing credibility.
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3.00 Credits
Methods of determining foreseeability of security incidents and adequacy of security programming in light of this foreseeability. Negligence proofing and concepts of legal liability. Discussion of industry standards and practices.
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3.00 Credits
An overview designed to provide the student with the history, organization, and administration of private security and crime prevention. Emphasis is placed on policy and decision making, personnel, budgeting, and integration to the business world. Crime prevention theories relating to environmental, situational, and natural methods of crime prevention are explored. The course is beneficial to security practitioners or criminal justice students aspiring to work in the areas of police crime prevention or community- based policing.
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3.00 Credits
This course will lay the foundation for future work in the Security arena by teaching the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (C.P.T.E.D.) process and giving the student a set of measurable skills. This course is also designed to introduce the student to a relatively untapped area in Security Administration, Criminology, and Architecture. Rather than focusing on the guardian as the major factor in the Security arena, this course will examine the role that the built environment has in preventing, identifying, and solving problems and concerns related to crime including; deterrence, detection, and prevention. Emphasis will be placed on the balance between experience, knowledge, intuition and technology. There will also be guest speakers from several industries.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the modern terrorist threat. While some attention is paid to the historical development of terrorism from the late 19th century, the emphasis is on the ideologies and tactics of current international political terrorism. The focal question is how a knowledge of current terrorist organizations can lead to an anticipation of their target selection and tactics so that effective counter terrorism practices can be employed.
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3.00 Credits
Is protection an art or a science? What does it mean to protect a person, a place or a reputation? Which takes precedent? These questions and more will be answered. This course provides the student with the knowledge skills and abilities necessary to identify, appraise, and mitigate the threats and the hazards that the protectee may face. This course will also provide the student with the ability to form strategic plans of protection and outline intelligence based responses. Other included topics will be: Industrial Espionage, Explosive Detection, Video and Audio Surveillance Detection, Kidnap Prevention and Hostage Survival and Negotiation.
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