According to Pinkerton—the leading provider of risk management
services in the world—workplace violence is second only to
cybersecurity as the top threat faced by organizations today.
Incidents involving active shooters in the workplace are on the rise
and becoming more violent and deadly. _Active Shooter_ provides the
tools necessary to identify potential violent individuals, along with
the options and responses needed to save lives, reduce corporate
liability, and recover from an active shooter event should it happen.
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Active Shooter_ begins with a brief history of active shooters and how
they have changed over time. It shows why many perpetrators initiate
attacks, what they often are thinking, and some of the indicators that
could have been identified prior to the attack. The book shows how to
develop an active shooter program in an organization, walking readers
through the entire process including training exercises to test the
efficiency of the program. With the uniquely private security
perspective, _Active Shooter _illustrates how to communicate with law
enforcement, government agencies, and the media in the event of active
shooter incident. The book concludes with a discussion of how
organizations can recover promptly after an incident, which is crucial
for operational survival.
* Illustrates what businesses should consider prior to, during, and
after an active shooting event, including developing business
continuity plan
* Demonstrates the importance of preparedness, an effective
coordinated response, and planning all the way down to the frontline
employee
* Addresses the private sector and public sector coordination efforts
needed for an effective active shooter program
* Offers teaching and learning tools such as text boxes,
end-of-chapter discussion questions, lists of key DHS, FBI and FEMA
websites and resources, as well as training exercises and case studies
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780128027844
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
318
Forfatter