The Handbook of Security
The Handbook of Security
The substantially revised third edition of The Handbook of Security provides the most comprehensive analysis of scholarly security debates and issues to date. It reflects the developments in security technology, the convergence of the cyber and security worlds, and the fact that security management has become even more business focused. It covers newer topics like terrorism, violence, and cybercrime through various offence types such as commercial robbery and bribery. This handbook comprises mostly brand new chapters and a few thoroughly revised chapters, with discussions of the impact of the pandemic. It includes contributions from some of the world's leading scholars from an even broader geographic scale to critique the way security is provided and managed. It speaks to professionals working in security and students studying security-related courses.
Chapter 5 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
2. Security: History, Genealogy, Ideology, Dodsworth, F
3. Shifting The Boundaries Of Security: Meanings And Applications, Dr Helen Forbes-Mewett
4. Explaining The Impact And Implications Of Covid-19 On Crime Rates: A Criminological Perspective , Rob Mawby
5. Forensic Intelligence And Traceology In Digitalised Environments: The Detection And Analysis Of Crime Patterns To Inform Practice, Olivier Ribaux Simon Baechler, Quentin Rossy
6. Changing Threats And Challenges In International Relations: Debating (In)Securities And Ways To Manage Them, Tochukwu Omenma And Silvia D'amato
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PART 2. Offence Types. - Private Security/Private Military: One Phenomenon Or Two?, Adam White
8. The Evolution Of The Terrorism And Extremism Landscape In The Age Of Covid-19, Kumar Ramakrishna
9. Violence Against Shop Workers: Trends And Triggers In The United Kingdom, Emmeline Taylor
10. Burglary Research And Conceptualizing The Community Security Function, A Learning Organization, Jim Calder April
11. Meeting The Challenges Of Fraud In A Digital World, Cassandra Cross
12. Examining Private Sector Strategies For Preventing Insurance Fraud, Dr. Yuriy Timofeyev And Mike Skidmore
13. Economic And Industrial Espionage: Characteristics, Techniques And Response, Mark Button And Susanne Knickmeier
14. Combatting Money Laundering: Some Considerations For Security Professionals, Professor Mike Levi
15. - PART 3. Crime And Security In Different Domains. - Corruption, Bribery And Corporate Crime: Victims And Perpetrators, Hock, B., Shepherd, D And Button, M
16. Securing The Bioeconomy: Exploring The Role Of Cyberbiosecurity, Patrick Walsh
17. Border Security: An Essential But Effective Tool In Combating Cross-Border Crime, Prof Anthony Minnaar
18. Security In The Chemical Industry: Theory And Practice, Chao Chen And Genserik Reniers
19. The Evolution Of College And University Campus Security In The United States: Congressional Legislation, Administrative Directives, And Policing, Bonnie Fisher, Michelle Protas, Logan Lanson And John Sloan
20. Addressing The Security Issues Related To Illegal Commercial Fishing, Gohar A. Petrossian And Ron Clarke
21. Crime On The Darknet: The Case Of Brand Abuse, Victoria Wang. Jim Gee, Mark Button
22. - PART 4. Researching Security. - Representing Security: A Popular Criminology Of Private Policing In Film, Steven Kohm
23. Systematic Reviews And Meta-Analysis Of Security, Matthew Manning, Gabriel T.W. Wong, Hien-Thuc Pham
24. Realistic Evaluation And The 5is: A Systematic Approach For Evaluating Security Interventions, Andrew Newton
25. Script Analysis For Security Professionals: Past, Present And Future, Dr. Harald Haelterman
26. Using Mobile Applications And Physiological Sensing To Measure Perception Of Security In Built Environments, Reka Solymosi, Ines Guedes, Laura Vozmediano
27.Researching The Relationship Between Tourism And Crime: The Tourism Industry And The Disenfranchised Citizens, Rob I Mawby And Zarina I Vakhitova
PART 5. Security Products And Services. - 28. Security Officers: The Public Face Of The Security Industry, Mahesh K. Nalla And Alison Wakefield
30. Private And Corporate Investigations - Internal Security Governance Within Organisation, Clarissa Meerts
31. Training And Education Within The Security Sector: Challenges And Opportunities For Development, Declan Garrett, Glen Kitteringham And Ken Livingstone
32. CCTV As A Socio-Technology, Markus Lahtinen And Benjamin Weaver
33. Intrusion Detection Systems In The Protection Of Assets, David J Brooks
PART 6. Towards a Better Security. - 34. Crime And The Consumer Internet Of Things, Shane D Johnson, John M Blythe, Eon Kim And Nissy Sombatruang
35. Professional Security In The Fourth Industrial Revolution, Alison Wakefield And Mike Gips
36. Security Or Liberty? Human Rights And Protest, Kate Moss
37. Facilitating Best Practice In Security: The Role Of Regulation, Tim Prenzler And R Sarre
38. Formal And Informal (In)Security In South Africa, G. D. Breetzke
39. Facing Up To The Future: The Role Of Horizon-Scanning In Helping Security Keep Up With The Changes To Come, Paul Ekblom
40. The Securitization Of Terrestrial Protected Areas, William D. Moreto
PART 7. The Impacts of Security. - 41. The Carbon Footprint Of Crime And Security,Helen Shoesmith (Nee Skudder), Ian Brunton-Smith, Andromachi Tseloni, Rebecca Thompson, And Angela Druckman
42. Security And International Crime Drops, Nick Tilley And Graham Farrell
43. The Role Of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (Cpted) In Improving Household SecurityRachel Armitage, Lisa Tompson.-44. Examining The Use Of Video Technologies In Retailing, Adrian Beck
45. Making An Economic Case For Security, Matthew Manning, Christopher M. Fleming, Hien-Thuc Pham
46. Business Resilience To Crime: The Harms Of Crime, Business Fragility And The Role Of Security, Matt Hopkins
47. Security In Perspective, Martin Gill.
Chapter 5 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
1. Introduction,Martin Gill
PART 1. The Subject Area of Security2. Security: History, Genealogy, Ideology, Dodsworth, F
3. Shifting The Boundaries Of Security: Meanings And Applications, Dr Helen Forbes-Mewett
4. Explaining The Impact And Implications Of Covid-19 On Crime Rates: A Criminological Perspective , Rob Mawby
5. Forensic Intelligence And Traceology In Digitalised Environments: The Detection And Analysis Of Crime Patterns To Inform Practice, Olivier Ribaux Simon Baechler, Quentin Rossy
6. Changing Threats And Challenges In International Relations: Debating (In)Securities And Ways To Manage Them, Tochukwu Omenma And Silvia D'amato
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PART 2. Offence Types. - Private Security/Private Military: One Phenomenon Or Two?, Adam White
8. The Evolution Of The Terrorism And Extremism Landscape In The Age Of Covid-19, Kumar Ramakrishna
9. Violence Against Shop Workers: Trends And Triggers In The United Kingdom, Emmeline Taylor
10. Burglary Research And Conceptualizing The Community Security Function, A Learning Organization, Jim Calder April
11. Meeting The Challenges Of Fraud In A Digital World, Cassandra Cross
12. Examining Private Sector Strategies For Preventing Insurance Fraud, Dr. Yuriy Timofeyev And Mike Skidmore
13. Economic And Industrial Espionage: Characteristics, Techniques And Response, Mark Button And Susanne Knickmeier
14. Combatting Money Laundering: Some Considerations For Security Professionals, Professor Mike Levi
15. - PART 3. Crime And Security In Different Domains. - Corruption, Bribery And Corporate Crime: Victims And Perpetrators, Hock, B., Shepherd, D And Button, M
16. Securing The Bioeconomy: Exploring The Role Of Cyberbiosecurity, Patrick Walsh
17. Border Security: An Essential But Effective Tool In Combating Cross-Border Crime, Prof Anthony Minnaar
18. Security In The Chemical Industry: Theory And Practice, Chao Chen And Genserik Reniers
19. The Evolution Of College And University Campus Security In The United States: Congressional Legislation, Administrative Directives, And Policing, Bonnie Fisher, Michelle Protas, Logan Lanson And John Sloan
20. Addressing The Security Issues Related To Illegal Commercial Fishing, Gohar A. Petrossian And Ron Clarke
21. Crime On The Darknet: The Case Of Brand Abuse, Victoria Wang. Jim Gee, Mark Button
22. - PART 4. Researching Security. - Representing Security: A Popular Criminology Of Private Policing In Film, Steven Kohm
23. Systematic Reviews And Meta-Analysis Of Security, Matthew Manning, Gabriel T.W. Wong, Hien-Thuc Pham
24. Realistic Evaluation And The 5is: A Systematic Approach For Evaluating Security Interventions, Andrew Newton
25. Script Analysis For Security Professionals: Past, Present And Future, Dr. Harald Haelterman
26. Using Mobile Applications And Physiological Sensing To Measure Perception Of Security In Built Environments, Reka Solymosi, Ines Guedes, Laura Vozmediano
27.Researching The Relationship Between Tourism And Crime: The Tourism Industry And The Disenfranchised Citizens, Rob I Mawby And Zarina I Vakhitova
PART 5. Security Products And Services. - 28. Security Officers: The Public Face Of The Security Industry, Mahesh K. Nalla And Alison Wakefield
30. Private And Corporate Investigations - Internal Security Governance Within Organisation, Clarissa Meerts
31. Training And Education Within The Security Sector: Challenges And Opportunities For Development, Declan Garrett, Glen Kitteringham And Ken Livingstone
32. CCTV As A Socio-Technology, Markus Lahtinen And Benjamin Weaver
33. Intrusion Detection Systems In The Protection Of Assets, David J Brooks
PART 6. Towards a Better Security. - 34. Crime And The Consumer Internet Of Things, Shane D Johnson, John M Blythe, Eon Kim And Nissy Sombatruang
35. Professional Security In The Fourth Industrial Revolution, Alison Wakefield And Mike Gips
36. Security Or Liberty? Human Rights And Protest, Kate Moss
37. Facilitating Best Practice In Security: The Role Of Regulation, Tim Prenzler And R Sarre
38. Formal And Informal (In)Security In South Africa, G. D. Breetzke
39. Facing Up To The Future: The Role Of Horizon-Scanning In Helping Security Keep Up With The Changes To Come, Paul Ekblom
40. The Securitization Of Terrestrial Protected Areas, William D. Moreto
PART 7. The Impacts of Security. - 41. The Carbon Footprint Of Crime And Security,Helen Shoesmith (Nee Skudder), Ian Brunton-Smith, Andromachi Tseloni, Rebecca Thompson, And Angela Druckman
42. Security And International Crime Drops, Nick Tilley And Graham Farrell
43. The Role Of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (Cpted) In Improving Household SecurityRachel Armitage, Lisa Tompson.-44. Examining The Use Of Video Technologies In Retailing, Adrian Beck
45. Making An Economic Case For Security, Matthew Manning, Christopher M. Fleming, Hien-Thuc Pham
46. Business Resilience To Crime: The Harms Of Crime, Business Fragility And The Role Of Security, Matt Hopkins
47. Security In Perspective, Martin Gill.
Gill, Martin
ISBN | 978-3-030-91734-0 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783030917340 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Auflage | 3. Aufl. |
Copyrightjahr | 2022 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XLII, 1029 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XLII, 1029 p. 41 illus. |
Sprache | Englisch |