Monday, December 22, 2008

Security Law and Methods or The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics

Security Law and Methods

Author: James Pastor

Security Law and Methods examines suggested security methods designed to diminish or negate the consequence of crime and misconduct, and is an attempt to understand both the legal exposures related to crime and the security methods designed to prevent crime. The clear and concise writing of this groundbreaking work, as well as its insightful analysis of specific cases, explains crime prevention methods in light of legal and security principles.

Divided into five parts, Security Law and Methods discusses the topics of premises liability and negligence, intentional torts and claims, agency and contract based claims, legal authority and liability, and the subject of terrorism. It also offers an evocative look at security issues that may arise in the future. The book serves as a comprehensive and insightful treatment of security, and is an invaluable addition to the current literature on security and the law.

* Contains clear explanations of complicated legal concepts
* Includes case excerpts, summaries, and discussion questions
* Suggests additional research and relevant cases for further study



Table of Contents:
PART ONE: Premises Liability & Negligence
Chapter 1-INTRODUCTION
Chapter 2-NEGLIGENT EMPLOYMENT
Chapter 3-INVESTIGATIVE CASES & METHODS

PART TWO: Intentional Torts & Claims
Chapter 4-TORTS OF PHYSICAL NATURE
Chapter 5-TORTS OF PERSONAL NATURE
Chapter 6-WORKPLACE VIOLENCE CASES & METHODS
Chapter 7-SEXUAL HARASSMENT

PART THREE:Agency & Contracts
Chapter 8-AGENCY & RELATED THEORIES
Chapter 9-CONTRACTS

PART FOUR:Legal Authority & Liability
Chapter 10-OFF-DUTY POLICE
Chapter 11-SPECIAL POLICE & PRIVATE SECURITY

PART FIVE: TERRORISM & FUTURE ISSUES
Chapter 12-TERRORISM CASES
Chapter 13-TERRORISM STATUTES & INDICATORS
Chapter 14-CONCLUSIONS & FUTURE ISSUES

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The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics

Author: Norman E Bowi

The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics, written by international experts in the field, acquaints the reader with theoretical and pedagogical issues, ethical issues in the practice of business and exciting new directions in the field.

Hellish hymns from Amphetamine Heaven...These people are witty and they are grand, they do terrible things and make awful remarks. Ombine is an East Village prima donna, a hoarder of gossip. He is filthy, but he is funny....The characters of "a" represent the bizarre new class, untermenschen's prefigurations of the technological millenium. -- The New York Review of Books



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