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The substantially revised second edition of the Handbook of Security provides the most comprehensive analysis of scholarly security debates and issues to date. Including contributions from some of the world's leading scholars it critiques the way security is provided and managed.
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The substantially revised second edition of the Handbook of Security provides the most comprehensive analysis of scholarly security debates and issues to date. Including contributions from some of the world's leading scholars it critiques the way security is provided and managed.
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- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781349672844
- Artikelnr.: 45966806
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781349672844
- Artikelnr.: 45966806
Andrew A. Adams, Meiji University, Japan. Julie Ayling, Australia National University, Australia. Joshua Bamfield, Centre for Retail Research, UK. Adrian Beck, University of Leicester, UK. Robert Beckman, University of Singapore, Singapore. Kate Bowers, University College London, UK. Mark Button, University of Portsmouth, UK. James D. Calder, University of Texas, USA. Kateri Carmola, Carmola Consulting Group, USA. Lennon Chang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Virginie de Barnier, Aix-Marseille Graduate School of Management, France. John E. Deukmedjian, University of Windsor, Canada. Paul Ekblom, Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, UK. Dominic Elliot, University of Liverpool Management School, UK. Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser University, USA. Bonnie S Fisher, University of Cincinnati, USA. Gilbert Geis, UC, Irvine, USA. Bruce George, University of Portsmouth, UK. Peter Grabosky, Australian National University, Australia. Kyle Grottini, Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC), USA. Read Hayes, University of Florida, USA. Hope Johnson, Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Shane D. Johnson, University College London, UK. Simon Kimber, Project Manger, London, UK. Alan Kirschenbaum, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel. Seungmug (Zech) Lee, Western Illinois University, USA. Michael Levi, Cardiff University, UK. Randy K. Lippert, University of Windsor, Canada. Matthew Manning, Griffith University, Australia. Rob Mawby, University of South Wales, UK. Robert D. McCrie, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA. Richard K. Moule Jr., Arizona State University, USA. Mahesh K. Nalla, Michigan State University, USA. Monique Page, Centre for International Law, Singapore. Ken Pease, University College London, UK. Henry N. Pontell, University of California, Irvine. Tim Prenzler, Griffith University, Australia. Kumar Ramakrishna, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Singapore. Rick Sarre, University of South Australia,Australia. Richard H. Schneider, University of Florida, USA. Clifton Smith, Edith Cowan University, Australia. Amy L. Stutzenberger, University of Cincinnati, USA. Emmeline Taylor, Australian National University, Australia. Nick Tilley, University College London, UK. Martin Tunley, University of Portsmouth, UK. Kevin Walby, University of Winnipeg, Canada. Alison Wakefield, University of Portsmouth, UK. Patrick Walsh, Charles Sturt University, Australia. Reece Walters, Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Adam White, University of York, UK.
1. Introduction; Martin Gill PART I: DISCIPLINES AND SECURITY 2. History of Security; Bruce George and Steve Kimber 3. Environmental Studies and Security; Richard H. Schneider 4. Criminology and Security; Graham Farrell and Ken Pease 5. Politics, Economics and Security; Adam White 6. Engineering and Security; David Brooks and Clif Smith 7. Design and Security; Paul Ekblom PART II: OFFENCES 8. Terrorism; Kumar Ramakrishna 9. Murder at Work; Zech Lee and Bob McCrie 10. Workplace Violence; Amy L. Stutzenberger and Bonnie Fisher 11. Piracy and Robbery; Robert Beckman and Monique Page 12. Organised Crime; Mike Levi 13. Commerical Burglary; Rob Mawby 14. Identity Fraud; Henry Pontell and G. Geiss 15. Cyber Crime; Lennon Chang and Peter Grabosky 16. Counterfeiting; Virginie de Barnier PART III: CRIME AND SECURITY IN SECTORS 17. Crime, Security and the Retail Sector; Adrian Beck 18. Crime, Security and Tourism; Rob Mawby 19. Crime and Security and the Food Sector; Hope Johnson and Reece Walters 20. Crime, Security and the Financial Sector; Mark Button and Martin Tunley PART IV: RESEARCHING SECURITY 21. The Influence of Security Research; James Calder 22. Knowledge Transfer; Paul Ekblom 23. Working with Offenders; Richard Moule 24. The Ethnographic Approach and Security: The Case of Airports; Alan Kirschenbaum 25. Crime Mapping; Shane Johnson and Kate Bowers 26. Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis; Matthew Manning 27. Evaluations and Randomized Controlled Trials in Security Research; Read Hayes and Kyle Grottini PART V: SECURITY PROCESSES AND SERVICES 28. Signs; Nick Tilley 29. Technologies and Security; Clifton Smith 30. Alarms and Security; David Brooks 31. CCTV; Emmeline Taylor and Martin Gill 32. Security Officers; Mahesh Nalla and Alison Wakefield 33. Private Military Companies; K. Carmola PART VI: SECURITY AND ITS MANAGEMENT 34. The Role of Partnerships in Security Management; Tim Prenzler and Rick Sarre 35. Management and Risk Management; Joshua Bamfield 36. Disasterand Crisis Management; Dominic Elliott 37. Managing Intelligence and Responding to Emerging Threats, Patrick F. Walsh 38. Regulation and Security; Tim Prenzler and Rick Sarre PART VII: CRITIQUING SECURITY 39. Corporate Security; Kevin Walby and Randy K. Lippert 40. Liberty and Security; John Deukmedjian 41. Professionalisation and Security; Alison Wakefield 42. Trading and the Commodification of Security; Julie Ayling 43. Security and Ethics; Andrew Adams 44. Some Contradictions of Security; Martin Gill
1. Introduction; Martin Gill PART I: DISCIPLINES AND SECURITY 2. History of Security; Bruce George and Steve Kimber 3. Environmental Studies and Security; Richard H. Schneider 4. Criminology and Security; Graham Farrell and Ken Pease 5. Politics, Economics and Security; Adam White 6. Engineering and Security; David Brooks and Clif Smith 7. Design and Security; Paul Ekblom PART II: OFFENCES 8. Terrorism; Kumar Ramakrishna 9. Murder at Work; Zech Lee and Bob McCrie 10. Workplace Violence; Amy L. Stutzenberger and Bonnie Fisher 11. Piracy and Robbery; Robert Beckman and Monique Page 12. Organised Crime; Mike Levi 13. Commerical Burglary; Rob Mawby 14. Identity Fraud; Henry Pontell and G. Geiss 15. Cyber Crime; Lennon Chang and Peter Grabosky 16. Counterfeiting; Virginie de Barnier PART III: CRIME AND SECURITY IN SECTORS 17. Crime, Security and the Retail Sector; Adrian Beck 18. Crime, Security and Tourism; Rob Mawby 19. Crime and Security and the Food Sector; Hope Johnson and Reece Walters 20. Crime, Security and the Financial Sector; Mark Button and Martin Tunley PART IV: RESEARCHING SECURITY 21. The Influence of Security Research; James Calder 22. Knowledge Transfer; Paul Ekblom 23. Working with Offenders; Richard Moule 24. The Ethnographic Approach and Security: The Case of Airports; Alan Kirschenbaum 25. Crime Mapping; Shane Johnson and Kate Bowers 26. Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis; Matthew Manning 27. Evaluations and Randomized Controlled Trials in Security Research; Read Hayes and Kyle Grottini PART V: SECURITY PROCESSES AND SERVICES 28. Signs; Nick Tilley 29. Technologies and Security; Clifton Smith 30. Alarms and Security; David Brooks 31. CCTV; Emmeline Taylor and Martin Gill 32. Security Officers; Mahesh Nalla and Alison Wakefield 33. Private Military Companies; K. Carmola PART VI: SECURITY AND ITS MANAGEMENT 34. The Role of Partnerships in Security Management; Tim Prenzler and Rick Sarre 35. Management and Risk Management; Joshua Bamfield 36. Disasterand Crisis Management; Dominic Elliott 37. Managing Intelligence and Responding to Emerging Threats, Patrick F. Walsh 38. Regulation and Security; Tim Prenzler and Rick Sarre PART VII: CRITIQUING SECURITY 39. Corporate Security; Kevin Walby and Randy K. Lippert 40. Liberty and Security; John Deukmedjian 41. Professionalisation and Security; Alison Wakefield 42. Trading and the Commodification of Security; Julie Ayling 43. Security and Ethics; Andrew Adams 44. Some Contradictions of Security; Martin Gill