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WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
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INDEX

9/11, security reaction to, 68, 83, 185, 187 consultants, 85, 227
controls, financial, 30, 172
A convergence (of traditional and IT security), 66, 83
corporate structure, 5, 11
addiction. See substance abuse cost avoidance, 114, 117, 119, 130
aerospace sector, 75 cost reduction, 113
alcohol. See substance abuse cost-effectiveness, 47, 93, 107, 112, 202, 294
American National Standards Institute, 37, 40, 48, crime analysis, 232, 246
crime prevention, 82, 86, 91, 179, 189, 192, 198,
81
Americans with Disabilities Act, 333, 336, 348, 362 205
armoring, vehicle, 273, 279, 286 crime prevention through environmental design
assassination, 268, 273, 274, 284
assets protection, forces shaping, 76 (CPTED), 78, 83, 232
assets protection, management of, 84 crime, fear of, 182, 191, 193, 194
assets, types of, 65 culture, of organization, 5, 44, 71, 78, 85, 298, 333
ASTM International, 36, 81 customers (of security professionals), 85
awareness, security, 58, 72, 74, 83, 92, 109, 138,
D
152, 291, 300, 348
data analysis, 112, 119
B Deutsches Institut für Normung, 37
Drug Enforcement Administration, 295, 313
background investigation, 114, 128 Drug Free Workplace Act, 348
balance sheet, 15, 17, 19, 23, 26 drug testing, 327, 333, 335, 343, 352
behavioral science, 89, 91 drugs. See substance abuse
benchmark, 24, 35, 44, 52 due diligence, 102, 227, 230
briefings. See security awareness
budgets, 10, 13, 27, 30, 68, 109, 113, 237 E
business improvement district/special taxing district,
earnings, 17, 24
190, 201, 210 educational sector, 72
business processes, 2, 133 employee assistance program (EAP), 323, 327, 331,

C 332, 344, 362
employee performance measurement and review, 6,
cash flow statement, 20
certifications, 6, 40, 49, 56, 65, 82 9, 297, 326, 328, 330
community policing, 189, 192, 209, 212, 217 employees' role in security. See security awareness
conflict of interest, 255 executive protection, 267
expert witness, 230

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F International Organization for Standardization, 37,
38, 79, 81
false/nuisance alarms, 109, 110, 188
Family and Medical Leave Act, 8, 349 investigation, 30, 66, 82, 112, 119, 148, 152, 328,
fast food sector, 2, 74 370
financial analysis, 13, 21
financial statements, 15, 26, 148 ISO 9000, 40, 47
financial strategy, 14, 30
firearms, 203, 208, 286, 368 J
fraud, 26, 54, 97, 119, 137, 315. See also theft
fraud prevention, 74, 137 Japanese Industrial Standards Committee, 37
fraud, elements of, 146
K
G
kidnapping, 268, 269, 274, 276, 295
Global Standards Initiative, ASIS, 48, 56 knowledge management, 10
globalization, 63, 78
guidelines, ASIS, 48, 50, 242. See also Global L

Standards Initiative Law Enforcement Liaison Council (ASIS), 183
guns. See firearms law enforcement/private security partnerships, 68,

H 91, 177
legislation, 69, 148, 347
health care sector, 71, 82 liability, 69, 94, 96, 193, 296, 341
hiring. See staffing licensing, 79, 82, 197, 205, 215, 234
homeland security, 36, 50, 55, 83, 186, 213
homicide. See workplace violence M
hot lines, employee, 74, 144, 328
human resources, 5, 6, 52, 326, 344 management, administrative, 1
management, financial, 13
I management, organizational, 3, 56, 85, 129
management, personnel, 91, 300
incident management, 91, 365 metrics, 1, 3, 9, 59, 111, 299
incident reporting/data capture, 11, 110, 116, 122, mission, 5, 85, 300

131, 328 N
income statement, 15, 29
inspection (search), 144, 201, 212, 280, 282, 350, National Fire Protection Association, 36, 40, 79, 81

368 O
insurance, 29, 80, 93, 119, 231
internal theft. See theft by employees objectives, 5, 43, 58, 86, 116, 242, 294

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order maintenance, 182, 191, 202, 212, 218 S
organization (of security within enterprise), 85, 87,
Sarbanes-Oxley Act, 26, 69, 148, 329
91 search. See inspection (search)
Organizational Resilience Standard, 43, 51, 56 security advisory committee, 231, 240
organizational strategy, 3, 9 security awareness. See awareness, security
staffing, 6, 87, 91
P standards development, 34, 36, 39, 41, 49, 55
standards, ASIS. See Global Standards Initiative,
performance indicators. See metrics
plan-do-check-act cycle, 43, 46, 51 ASIS
policies and procedures, 6, 8, 68, 87, 145, 229, 295, standards, management systems, 42, 47
standards, security, 44, 48, 53, 205, 215
301, 334, 361 strategic plan. See organizational strategy
policing, private. See public environments, private substance abuse, 140, 305

security in T
policing, public, 178, 185, 194, 198
predictive modeling, 128, 214 technology, 76, 271
principles (of business administration), 1, 5, 13, 85, telecommunications sector, 74
theft, 119, 123, 137, 206, 311. See also fraud
87 theft by employees, 138, 141, 142, 171
Private Sector Liaison Committee (IACP), 183 threats, uttered by potential attackers, 52, 269, 360,
Private Security Services Council (ASIS), 183
privatization. See public environments, private 361, 364, 375
training, 9, 51, 58, 82, 92, 110, 202, 216, 268, 334
security in travel and transportation, 112, 261, 270, 279, 285
profit margins, 14, 22, 139
profitability ratios, 22, 24, 109 UV
public environments, private security in, 190, 196,
vision, 5, 86, 87
204 Vocational Rehabilitation Act, 347
public/private partnerships. See law
W
enforcement/private security partnerships
workplace violence, 50, 52, 358
Q
XYZ
quality management, 10, 33, 40, 43, 47, 52, 86
zero-based budgeting, 27, See also budgets
R

return on investment, 28, 109, 110
risk assessment, 35, 51, 53, 58, 242, 270, 274,

358, 360, 367
risk management, 53, 57, 69, 93, 270
risk ratios, 25

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