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Effective Physical Security
5th Edition - November 14, 2016
Editor: Lawrence J. Fennelly
Paperback ISBN:9780128044629
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eBook ISBN:9780128044957
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Effective Physical Security, Fifth Edition is a best-practices compendium that details the essential elements and latest developments in physical security protection. This new… Read more
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Effective Physical Security, Fifth Edition is a best-practices compendium that details the essential elements and latest developments in physical security protection. This new edition is completely updated, with new chapters carefully selected from the author’s work that set the standard.
This book contains important coverage of environmental design, security surveys, locks, lighting, and CCTV, the latest ISO standards for risk assessment and risk management, physical security planning, network systems infrastructure, and environmental design.
Provides detailed coverage of physical security in an easily accessible format
Presents information that should be required reading for ASIS International’s Physical Security Professional (PSP) certification
Incorporates expert contributors in the field of physical security, while maintaining a consistent flow and style
Serves the needs of multiple audiences, as both a textbook and professional desk reference
Blends theory and practice, with a specific focus on today’s global business and societal environment, and the associated security, safety, and asset protection challenges
Includes useful information on the various and many aids appearing in the book
Features terminology, references, websites, appendices to chapters, and checklists
Physical and Information Corporate Security managers, supervisors, executives, and other practitioners; Security Management students
Dedication
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. Encompassing Effective CPTED Solutions in 2017 and Beyond: Concepts and Strategies
Introduction
Environment
Space
Target Hardening
CPTED Assessments
Questions to be Answered During an Assessment
CPTED Survey for Colleges and Universities: 30 Vulnerabilities Based on CPTED Assessments
CPTED Recommendations
Psychological Properties of Colors
CPTED Landscape Security Recommendation
Conclusion
Chapter 2. Introduction to Vulnerability Assessment
Risk Management and Vulnerability Assessment
Risk Assessment and the Vulnerability Assessment Process
Statistics and Quantitative Analysis
Vulnerability Assessment Process Overview
Planning the Vulnerability Assessment
Protection Objectives
Data Collection—Detection
Data Collection—Delay
Data Collection—Response
Analysis
Reporting and Using the Vulnerability Assessment
Systems Engineering and Vulnerability Assessment
System Requirements
System Design and Analysis
System Installation and Test
System Replacement
Summary
Chapter 3. Influence of Physical Design
Introduction
Defensible Space
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Conclusion
Chapter 4. Approaches to Physical Security
Levels of Physical Security
The Value of Planning
Physical Barriers
Security Surveillance System (CCTV)
The Security or Master Plan and Countermeasures
Convincing Oneself That a Proposal Is Justified
Designing Security and Layout of Site
Summary
Chapter 5. Security Lighting
Introduction
Illumination
Types of Lamps
Twenty-Five Things You Need to Know About Lighting
Energy Management
Lighting Checklist
Lighting Definitions
Chapter 6. Electronics Elements: A Detailed Discussion
Introduction
Alarm/Access Control Systems
Server (and Business Continuity Server)
Workstations
Advanced Elements
CCTV and Digital Video Systems
How Digital Video Differs From Analog
Wireless Digital Video
Satellite
Wireless Architectures
Video Analytics
Lenses and Lighting
Security Communications
Analog Versus Digital
Command/Control and Communication Consoles
Workstation and Console Specifics
Guard Console Functions
Communication Systems
Summary
Questions and Answers
Chapter 7. Use of Locks in Physical Crime Prevention
Lock Terminology and Components
Key-Operated Mechanisms
Combination Locks
Lock Bodies
Door Lock Types
Strikes
Attacks and Countermeasures
Locks and the Systems Approach to Security
Appendix 7A: Key Control
New Standard Set for Exit Devices, Locks, and Alarms
Electrified Panic Hardware
Appendix 7B: Key Control and Lock Security Checklist
Chapter 8. Internal Threats and Countermeasures
Introduction
Internal Theft
Management Countermeasures
Physical Security Countermeasures
Security Officers
Chapter 9. External Threats and Countermeasures
Introduction
Methods of Unauthorized Entry
Countermeasures
Chapter 10. Biometrics in the Criminal Justice System and Society Today
Introduction
History of Biometrics and Fingerprinting in the United States
Biometrics Usage Today
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Biometric Center of Excellence
Biometric Modalities and Technology
International Biometrics: India’s Private Usage of Biometrics on Society
Future Advancements of Biometrics
Chapter 11. Access Control Systems and Identification Badges
Access Control Systems and Protocols
Identification Badging System
Chapter 12. Chain-Link Fence Standards
Recommendations
Security Planning
Material Specifications
Design Features and Considerations
Typical Design Example
Chapter 13. Doors, Door Frames, and Signage
Introduction
Residential Buildings
Exterior Number Sizing
The Function of a Door
Terminology
Standards for Doors
Chapter 14. Glass and Windows
Introduction
Types of Glass
Glass and Security
Window Film
Chapter 15. The Legalization of Marijuana and the Security Industry
Marijuana—the Pros and Cons
Should Marijuana be Legal for Medicinal and/or Recreational Purposes?
The Short-Term Effects of Marijuana
The Long-Term Effects of Marijuana
Is Marijuana Addictive?
Security for Marijuana Farms and Dispensaries
Chapter 16. Designing Security and Working With Architects
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Planning and Design Review
Physical Security Systems
Chapter 17. Standards, Regulations, and Guidelines Compliance and Your Security Program, Including Global Resources
Introduction
Standards
Regulations
Guidelines
Managing Compliance
Resources
Chapter 18. Information Technology Systems Infrastructure
Introduction
Basics of Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and Signal Communications
Transport Control Protocol/User Datagram Protocol/Real-Time Protocol
User Datagram Protocol
Networking Devices
Network Infrastructure Devices
Servers
Network Architecture
Network Configurations
Creating Network Efficiencies
Digital Video
Digital Resolution
Frame Rates
Display Issues
Managing Data Systems Throughput
System Architecture
Interfacing to Other Enterprise Information Technology Systems
Summary
Chapter 19. Security Officers and Equipment Monitoring
Introduction
Command Center
Best Locations for Closed-Caption Television
Introduction to Access Control and Biometrics
Designated Restricted Areas
Summary
Chapter 20. Video Technology Overview
Overview
Video System
Camera Function
Scene Illumination
Scene Characteristics
Lenses
Cameras
Transmission
Switchers
Quads and Multiplexers
Monitors
Recorders
Hard-Copy Video Printers
Ancillary Equipment
Summary
Glossary for CCTV
Chapter 21. Understanding Layers of Protection Analysis
Introduction
Conclusion
Chapter 22. Fire Development and Behavior
Introduction
Stages of Fire
How Fire Spreads
Four Ways to Put Out a Fire
Classifying Fire
UL Standard 217, 268 and NFPA 72
Water Supply for Sprinklers and Tanks
Appendix: A Fire Safety Inspection
Administrative and Planning Phase
General Physical Inspection Phase
Extinguisher Inspection Phase
Stand Pipe, Fire Hose, and Control Valve Inspection Phase
Sprinkler System Inspection Phase
Hazardous Materials Inspection Phase
Alarm System Inspection Phase
Chapter 23. Alarms Intrusion Detection Systems
Introduction
False Alarms
Components of Alarm Systems
Application
Alarm Equipment Overhaul
Additional Resources
Conclusion
Appendix 23A: Smoke Detectors
Appendix 23B: Alarm Certificate Services Glossary of Terms Certificate Types
Standards
Appendix 23C: Fire Classifications
Use of Fire Extinguishers
Appendix 1. Glossary of Terms
Index
No. of pages: 458
Language: English
Published: November 14, 2016
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
Paperback ISBN: 9780128044629
eBook ISBN: 9780128044957
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Lawrence J. Fennelly
Lawrence J. Fennelly is an internationally recognized authority on crime prevention, security planning and analysis, and on the study of how environmental factors (CPTED), physical hardware, alarms, lighting, site design, management practices, litigation consultants, security policies and procedures, and guard management contribute to criminal victimization.
Mr. Fennelly was previously employed with Apollo Security, Computershare, Inc., as well as a sergeant at Harvard College, employed by the Harvard University Police Department in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was trained as a crime prevention specialist and served in this capacity for over 21 years at Harvard. He was also the department’s training officer and assistant court officer. As part of his role as an officer at Harvard, Larry also was a deputy sheriff in both Suffolk and Middlesex counties (Massachusetts). Mr. Fennelly is a frequent speaker and lecturer on CPTED, physical security, school crime, and other issues. He serves as an expert witness who works closely with attorneys in defense as well as plaintiff cases, assisting in case preparation, offering knowledgeable questions to ask the opposing side, etc. He has also done a considerable amount of consultant work throughout the United States. His experience ranges from identifying vulnerabilities to conducting security and lighting surveys, working with architects to design and implement security, and developing long range guard training programs and risk assessments of various facilities. He is also a prolific author. His titles include such well-known security books as "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design," "Effective Physical Security," and "Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention."
Affiliations and expertise
Expert witness and consultant in security, Litigation Consultants Inc., Massachusetts, USA