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ISBN 10: 1498705235
ISBN 13: 9781498705233
Author: Anthony V. DiSalvatore, James P Muuss
The complete guide for CPP examination preparation 2nd Table of contents:
1 Introduction
Why Should I Take The Certified Protection Professional Exam?
Exam Requirements
Preparing to Take The Exam
Self-Evaluation
Available Resources
Setting Up Your Study Program
Helpful Hints
The Test and Additional Study Materials
Exam Structure and Content
Additional Study Materials
2 Security Management
Overview
Useful Definitions
Management Theories
Maslow’s Theory
Motivation-Hygiene Theory
Theory X
Theory Y
Immaturity-Maturity Theory
Autocratic Theory
Custodial Theory
Supportive Theory
Ten Deadly Demotivators
Key Qualities of a Successful Security Manager
Selection of Outside Services
Financial Responsibilities
Disciplinary Procedures
Delegation of Responsibility and Authority
Media Relations
Training of Personnel
Arming of Personnel
Concluding Thoughts
3 Investigations
Introduction
What Is an Investigator?
Code of Ethics of the Investigator
Confidentiality and Privacy
Truth
Keeping Informed
Business Conduct
Conflicts of Interest
Investigative Services
Attributes
Objective
Thorough
Relevant
Accurate
Current
Investigative Resources
Public Library
Churches
Telephone Directories
Local Newspapers and Magazines
City and County Business License and Permit Offices
County Clerk’s Office
Local Law Enforcement
Local Fire Department
Courthouse or Clerk of Courts
City Recorder or Register of Deeds
County Property or Tax Assessor
Tax Collector
Street Department
Building and Surveyor Department
Health Department
Coroner’s Office
City Attorney
County Auditor
Voter Registration
Human Resource Department
State Agencies
Department of Motor Vehicles
Social Service Agencies and State Unemployment Offices
Professional and Licensing Bureaus
State Comptroller’s Office
Secretary of State
Department of Corrections
Workers’ Compensation Bureau
State Game Warden
Federal Agencies
US Postal Service
Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization
Departments of the Armed Forces
National Coast Guard
Drug Enforcement Administration
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Social Security Administration
SSN Randomization
Federal Aviation Administration
National Crime Information Center
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
Federal Bankruptcy Court
Interstate Commerce Commission
Federal Communications Commission
Veterans Administration
Federal Trade Commission
Private Organizations
Informants
Constitutional and Legal Restraints on Sources of Information
Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act
Fair Credit Reporting Act
Rights of the People
Law Enforcement and Professional Investigators
Tort Law Applications
Methods of Investigation
Collecting Evidence
Basic Rules for the Proper Collection, Preservation, and Maintenance of Evidence
Basic Rules for Handling Evidence
Containers Used to Preserve Evidence
Kinds of Evidence
Hearsay Evidence
Interviews and Interrogations
Interviews
Follow-Up Interviews
Interrogations
Written and Signed Statements
Nonverbal and Verbal Responses
Surveillance Methods
Presurveillance
Surveillance Equipment/Tools
Technical Surveillance
Types of Surveillance
Results and Reports
Types of Investigations
Background Investigations
Employment Application
Employee Screening
Legal Constraints on Employment-Related Screening
Fair Credit Reporting Act
Civil Rights Act
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
Americans with Disabilities Act
National Labor Relations Act
Employee Polygraph Protection Act
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Street Act
Electronic Communication Privacy Act
Undercover Investigations
Employee Investigations
Sexual Harassment
Theft Investigations
Employee Absenteeism
Sabotage Investigation
Drug Abuse Investigations in the Workplace
Drug Classifications
Controlled Substances Act, Title II of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970
Gambling Investigations
Embezzlement Investigations
Embezzlement by Computer
Fraud Investigations
Workers’ Compensation
Espionage Investigations
Economic Espionage Act of 1996
Traffic Accident Investigations
Claims Investigations
Arson Investigations
Bomb-Threat Investigations
Explosion
4 Protection of Sensitive Information
What Constitutes Sensitive Information
Trade Secrets
US Government Classified Information
Industrial Espionage
Proprietary Information
Eavesdropping Tactics and Equipment
5 Substance Abuse in the Workplace
Controlled Substances Act
Control Mechanism
Procedure for Controlling Substances
Criteria by Which Drugs Are Scheduled
Narcotics
General Information
Narcotics of Natural Origin
Opium
Morphine
Codeine
Thebaine
Heroin
Hydromorphine
Oxycodone
Etorphine and Diprenorphine
Synthetic Narcotics
Meperidine
Methadone and Related Drugs
Narcotic Antagonists
Depressants
General Information
Chloral Hydrate
Barbiturates
Glutethimide
Methaqualone
Meprobamate
Benzodiazepines
Stimulants
General Information
Cocaine
Amphetamines
Hallucinogens
General Information
Peyote and Mescaline
Lsd
Cannabis
General Information
Hashish
Miscellaneous Points
Alcohol
Summary
6 Physical Security
Security Functions
Security Versus Risk
Some Common Security Risks
Security Survey
Matrix or Grid Technique
Criticality
Probability/Criticality Matrix
Cost-Effectiveness
Levels of Physical Security
Minimum Security
Low-Level Security
Medium Security
High-Level Security
Maximum Security
Physical Security Defenses
Perimeter Barriers
Fence Barriers
Other Barrier Entry and Exit Points
Access Control Systems
Smart-Card Integration
Contactless Cards
Hybrid Cards
Readers
Fingerprints
Retinal Scans
Iris Scans
Hand Geometry
Face Recognition
Clear Zone
Landscaping
Inner Barriers
Windows
Doors
Door Latches and Bolts
Dead Bolts
Types of Common Dead Bolt Door Locks Used
Locksets
Locks
Mortise
Rim Mounted
Cylindrical Lockset
Padlocks
Emergency Exit Doors
Exit Devices
Passage
Privacy
Communicating
Office
Entry
Classroom
Storeroom
Cylinder Locks
Key and Lock System
Warded Locks
Disc or Wafer Tumblers
Pin Tumbler
Tubular Pin-Tumbler Lock
Master-Keyed Pin-Tumbler Locks
Removable Core Cylinder
Lever-Tumbler Mechanisms
Keying Systems
Key Control
Safes, File Cabinets, and Vaults
Burglar-Resistant Safes and Vaults
Lighting
Common Types of Outside Security Lighting
Continuous Lighting
Standby Lighting
Movable Lighting
Emergency Lighting
Types of General Lighting Sources
Incandescent Lighting
Mercury Vapor Lamps
Fluorescent Lamps
Metal Halide Lamps
High-and Low-Pressure Sodium Vapor Lamps
Quartz Lamps
Light-Emitting Diodes
Recommendations on Lighting
Types of Lighting Equipment
Floodlights
Streetlights
Fresnel Lenses
Searchlights
Intrusion Alarm Systems
Alarm Sensors
Exterior Intrusion Detectors
Buried-Line Sensors
Pressure or Seismic
Magnetic Field
Ported Coaxial Cables
Fiber-Optic Cables
Fence Sensors
Fence-Disturbance Sensors
Taut-Wire Sensors
Electric Field Sensors
Freestanding Sensors
Active Infrared Sensors
Passive Infrared Sensors
Bistatic Microwave Sensors
Monostatic Microwave Sensors
Video Motion Detectors
Dual-Technology Sensors
Interior Intrusion Detectors
Boundary Protection
Electromechanical Switches
Metallic Foil (Window Tape)
Glass Break Detectors
Area/Space Protection
Photoelectric Sensor or Electric Eye
Ultrasonic Motion Detection Devices
Microwave Motion Detection Devices
Passive Infrared Motion Detection Devices
Object Protection
Duress Alarms
Fixed Duress Alarms
Portable Duress Alarms
Alarm Monitoring Systems
Local Alarm System
Central Alarm System
Fire Alarm Systems
Basic Operations of Fire Alarm Systems
Basic Components in a Fire Alarm System
Conventional versus Addressable Systems
Conventional Systems
Addressable/Intelligent Systems
System Types
Fire Characteristics
Types of Fire Alarm Systems
Manual Fire Alarm Stations or Pull Boxes
Automatic Fire Alarms
Heat Detectors
Combination Heat Detector
Smoke Detectors
Other Technologies Using Photoelectric Principles
Flame Detectors
Carbon Monoxide Fire Detector
Gas-Sensing Fire Detector
Noise Detector
Other Fire Detection Devices
Water-Flow Indicators
Vane-Type Indicators
Check Valves
Fire-Extinguishing Systems
Classification of Fires
Notification and Signaling Systems
Evacuation Signals
System Design and False-Alarm Prevention
Maintenance and Testing
7 Personnel Security
Purpose and Functions
Employee Screening
Personnel Investigations
Backgrounding
Positive Vetting
Polygraphing
Specific-Issue Tests
Psychological Stress Evaluator
Profiling
Applicant Investigation
Miscellaneous Matters
8 Crisis Management
Introduction
Congestion
Communications
Collection and Distribution of Resources
Control
Coordination
Objectives
Developing The Plan
Response Priorities
Functions to Consider When Developing Your Plan
Command—Managing Emergency Operations
Fire Management/Facility Evacuation Operations
Security/Traffic Control Operations
Emergency Medical Operations
Preventive Medicine and Safety Operations
Assistance to the Coroner Operations
Staff Care and Shelter Operations
Facility Relocation Operations
Internal Rescue Operations
Facility Management and Plant Operations
Resource and Support Operations
Resource and Support Operation Considerations
Testing the Plan: Types of Exercises and Their Purposes
Corporate Recovery Functions
Damage Assessment/Impact Evaluation
Cleanup and Salvage Operations
Business Restoration
Customer/Client Information
Mutual Aid and Agreement Activities
Governmental Relations
Long-Term Recovery
Preparing For Recovery
9 Guard Force Management
Setting Up A Proprietary Guard Force
Other Considerations
Insurance
Coverage Limits
Exclusions
Rating of the Insurance Carrier
Uniforms
Vehicles
Communications
Scheduling of Manpower
Contracting with An Outside Guard Agency
Negotiating with The Contract Company
Blending In-House and Contract Services
Need for Effective Communications In Security
Interfacing with The Security Contractor
Disciplinary Procedures
Conclusion
10 Legal Aspects as They Relate to the Security Field
Basic Concepts of Criminal Law
Basic Elements of A Crime
Possession
Defenses That Often Excuse Criminal Responsibility
Laws Regarding Arrest
Arrest Authority under a Warrant
Arrest Authority without a Warrant
Citizen’s Arrest Authority
Use of Force in Making an Arrest
Self-Defense
Resistance to Arrest
Use of Deadly Force to Prevent Escape
Entering a Dwelling to Effect an Arrest
Searches and Seizures with A Warrant
Private Security Applications to Searches with a Warrant
Searches and Seizures without A Warrant
Private Security Applications of Searches and Seizures without Warrants
Confessions and Admissions
Miranda Rights
Delay-in-Arraignment Rule
Pretrial Identification Procedures
Special Legal Aspects of Private Security
Constitutional Law Applications
Criminal Law Applications
Tort Law Applications
Contract Law
Doctrine of Respondeat Superior
Arrest and Detention Power of Private Security
Special Laws Authorizing Merchants to Detain Shoplifters
Use of Force
Authority to Detain
Interrogation
Searches
Legal Liabilities of Private Security Personnel
Criminal Liability
Civil Liability
Vicarious Liability for Torts
“Strict-Liability” Concept
Contract Liability
Civil Liability for Violation of the Civil Rights Act
Selected Criminal Violations Significant to The Security Function
Bill of Rights—Pertinent Points and Concepts
Due Process of Law
11 Liaison
Changing Role of The Security Professional
Security Professional As A Business Person
Interfacing with Law Enforcement
Trends In Security and Law Enforcement
Building Rapport with Law Enforcement
Conclusions
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