Managing Security incorporates the very latest research into an array of internal and external security threats, providing new insights into how businesses and organisation can better protect themselves.
This book is essential reading for those responsible for managing and developing security, crime and risk policies.
Topics covered include: reducing employee dishonesty; management views on loss prevention; tackling shrinkage throughout the supply chain; organising and controlling payment card fraud; trafficking in women for the purposes of sexual exploitation (including the role of business people); money laundering; shoplifting; an evaluation of Business Crime Direct; the impact of September 11th on the UK business community; staff dishonesty; and methodologies to tackle shrinkage. All chapters are written by experts.
Introduction; M.Gill
If You Don't Call Us, We'll Call You: The Experiences of Business Crime Direct; J.P.Douglass, K.J.Bowers, C.Young & L.Clare
Loss Prevention: Senior Management Views on Current Trends and Issues; R.Hayes
Tackling Shrinkage throughout the Supply Chain: What Role for Automatic Product Identification?; A.Beck
Organising and Controlling Payment Card Fraud: Fraudsters and Their Operational Environment; M.Levi
Can Information Technology Help in the Search for Money Laundering? The Views of Financial Companies; M.Gill & G.Taylor
Trafficking in Women for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation: Knowledge-based Preventative Strategies from Italy; A.Di Nicola
Stealing from Shops: A Survey of the European Dimension; J.Bamfield
Shoplifting: Patterns of Offending Among Persistent Burglars J.L.Schneider
Reducing Employee Dishonesty: In Search of the Right Strategy; M.Speed
'Troublemakers' and 'Nothing to Lose' Employee Offenders Identified from and Corporate Crime Data Sample; N.J.Dodd
Tackling Shrinkage in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods Supply Chain: Developing an Methodology; A.Beck, C.Bilby & P.Chapman
Managing Terrorist Targeting of Financial Centres: The IRA's City of London Campaign; J.Gearson
The Impact of 11th September on the UK Business Community; B.George, M.Button & N.Whatford
MARTIN GILL is Director of Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International (PRCI) Ltd. and a Professor of Criminology at the University of Leicester, UK.