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When Private Companies Hire Off Duty Police Officers as Security; Who is Liable When Things Go Wrong?
The practice of private businesses hiring off duty police officers as security officers is nothing new. All across the...
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Should Campus Security and Safety Officers Be Armed?
The higher education system in the United States encompasses traditional four year universities, junior or community colleges, small religious...
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Crime Scene Response for Security Personnel – third in a series of three articles
Do it right the first time, because you won’t get a second chance. “With more than 2 million private...
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Crime Scene Response for Security Personnel – second in a series of three articles
Do it right the first time, because you won’t get a second chance. “With more than 2 million private...
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Crime Scene Response for Security Personnel – first in a series of three articles
Do It Right The First Time, Because You Won’t Get A Second Chance With more than 2 million private...
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Landlord and Tenant Security: Are Landlords required to change or re-key locks?
For years when a tenant moved out of one of my rental properties, as long as they returned the...
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Infusing Emergency Preparedness Into Your Organization
I recently had the occasion to discuss emergency preparedness with senior members of the leadership team for a large...
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What Every Business Owner Should Know About Vicarious Liability When Contracting Out Security Services
When a business needs security personnel, whether it is undercover store detectives, “bouncers,” or traditional uniform guards, more and...
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Outdoor Security Lighting: Consider Going Blue
I recently had discussions with the manager of a small office complex about improving the security of a rear...