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    Prison Reflection

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    In the first prison which was Cummings the security system was my overall impression for me. At Wrightsville the furniture was my overall because the way the inmates built and working hard to produce the best furniture. In the Washington prison my overall was the when the security system where so organized. The way the officers talk to us and explained. Voner the most overall impression was when we was able to see the inmates that where on dead road and to see how the live before the get…

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    Barron Roth: A Short Story

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    In a school as massive as Boston University, it is difficult for any one individual to become a prominent, widely recognized social figure. Yet somehow, people all over campus recognize junior Barron Roth. Donning a backwards black hat, a long black t-shirt with “Official” plastered in all caps across the front, white jeans, and white Vans with no socks, Barron sails past the windows of Boston University’s West Campus dining hall on a sky blue skateboard. A tiny gold cross swings from his neck…

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    don’t find a job in the next 24Hours, I’m leaving you!” angrily in my head I was like “haha” she’s playing so as usual I ignored her and went back to watch tv. As she was leaving a commercial appeared and it said: “World Trade Center, Now Hiring Security Guard.” I thought to myself “hmm, what a…

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    The purpose of this paper is to explore current contemporary issues affecting the security industry and the people related to its services which include change management due to globalization relative to risk management and security collaboration. The linking of globalization and security is a consequence of networks of transnational guilds, experts in security, for whom discourses of global (in) security are a resource that enables them to expand their operations and to compete in a…

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    is not someone you would typically imagine. “In the United States, private security employees outnumber the police three to one (Newman & Clarke, 2008).” With that being said, the average first responder is, in all actuality, a security officer. Having been in the private security sector, majority of the security officers are novice officers, with little to no training in rendering first aid. The primary mission of a security officer is to observe and report. The major risk associated with this…

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    pre-adjudicated meaning they had been charged with a crime but had not yet had a trial or been convicted by the court system. This environment was a little different than the juvenile facility in that my duty was still to maintain the safety and security of the facility however we were not posted with offenders. We patrolled assigned sections of the jail, again enforcing rules and regulations of the county jail. One of the other duties I learned at the county jail was intake and housing, I…

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    findings & highlighting gaps in research. The most influential idea is the concept of a Nodal Government of security developed by Shearing (Wood & Shearing 2007, Johnston & Shearing 2003). This theory presented as an alternative approach to the one-minded, dominant state-centred model of policing and what they call government security. This presented an analysis of policing and security as a complex of nodes within a number of relationships with various forms of dependencies. In other words…

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    Escalator Observation

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    was headed down the escalator to the lower level curb side, when I noticed an individual snapping photos of what seemed to focus on the structure and one vehicle as well. The vehicle was a small, light grey, pickup truck. I immediately alerted the security officer beside me and proceeded with an attempt to interview the subject. He made it clear that he did not want to talk and continued up the escalator towards the TSA checkpoint. This was avoidance, a suspicious indicator. I then followed the…

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    shaking slightly from nerves. I shouldn’t be doing this, but something in me pushed the elevator button, something in me needed to know what was going on. The top floor, reserved strictly for Dr. Andrews and his fellow important coworkers, had no security cameras, which I didn’t quite understand. I was told simply “If someone is up here that is unwanted, we won’t need cameras to catch them.” This scared me more now than it did when he first told…

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    Front Door Research Paper

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    Criminals are always planning new ways to break into homes. You can stay one step ahead of criminals with a CCTV camera. When you have a surveillance camera installed, you can feel safe knowing your family and your belongings are protected from intruders. The Front Door You should keep a camera aimed at your front door. More than one third of criminals enter your home through the front door. You can make sure criminal do not knock down your camera by installing your camera above the ground…

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