Francis Hamit spent more than twenty years in the security industry as a guard captain, manager, sales executive, and consultant. For seven years (1994-2000) he wrote a monthly column on industry issues, Security Counterpoint for Security Technology & Design magazine. Much of that material, written in a style accessible to the general reader, remains relevant today. This book contains 32 essays that address such issues as domestic terrorism, the role of security professionals in our society, the interactions between ...
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Francis Hamit spent more than twenty years in the security industry as a guard captain, manager, sales executive, and consultant. For seven years (1994-2000) he wrote a monthly column on industry issues, Security Counterpoint for Security Technology & Design magazine. Much of that material, written in a style accessible to the general reader, remains relevant today. This book contains 32 essays that address such issues as domestic terrorism, the role of security professionals in our society, the interactions between business and law enforcement and little-known threats to persons and property. This books is suitable as a supplemental readings text for academic courses, a resource for security professionals, and an interesting and enjoyable book for others interested in security, law enforcement, corporate culture and loss prevention.
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