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Security Operations Management. Edition No. 4

  • Book

  • April 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5390176
Security Operations Management, Fourth Edition, the latest release in this seminal reference on corporate security management operations for today's security management professionals and students, explores the characteristics of today's globalized workplaces, security's key role within them, and what the greatest concern is for security practitioners and senior managers. Incorporating the latest security research and best practices, the book covers key skills needed by security managers to demonstrate the value of their security program, offers information on identifying and managing risk, and reviews the latest technological advances in security control, command, communications and computing.

Table of Contents

Part I: General Fundamentals and Competencies 1. Security Operations in the Management Environment 2. Core Competency to Initiate Effective Protection Programs 3. Staffing to Meet Protective Goals 4. Training and Development for High Performance 5. Supporting and Motivating Supervisors and Staff

Part II Special Issues in Security Management 6. Personnel Management Issues: Appraising for Promotion or Discipline 7. Accounting Controls and Budgeting 8. Operating Personnel-Intensive Programs 9. Operating Physical- and Technology-Centered Programs 10. Challenges for Security Operations Today and Tomorrow 11. Leadership for Optimal Security Operations

Authors

Robert McCrie Professor, John Jay University, New York, NY, USA.

Since 1970, Robert McCrie has written, edited, researched, taught, and consulted broadly in issues related to security management (protection of assets from loss) and criminal justice. He edits Security Letter and was founding editor-in-chief of Security Journal, a research journal, and now is editor emeritus.

He has been associated with John Jay College since the 1970's. He joined the faculty in 1985, moving up the ranks to full professor and serving as chair of one of the largest departments, Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration from 1997-2003. He later helped found his current department.
Seungmug Lee The University of Texas, Arlington Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University Hall, Arlington, TX, USA.

SEUNGMUG LEE, PH.D. Associate Professor The University of Texas at Arlington Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University Hall, Room 362 Arlington, TX 76019-0595. He was awarded as the CoLA faculty research endowment grant with the title "Women burglars? in 2018.