CRIME DOCTOR

Your Prescription for Security & Safety
2007 FBI Uniform Crime Report Statistics.
 

Premises Liability Book

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Security Expert's Guide to
Premise Liability Litigation


Evaluating Crime Foreseeability
and Inadequate Security Cases

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Table of Contents

  • What the Experts are Saying
  • Disclaimer
  • About the Author

CHAPTER ONE

Introduction

  • Premises Liability Law Overview
  • Organization of this Book

CHAPTER TWO

Concept of Crime Foreseeability

  • Crime Foreseeability is a Statistical Concept
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Qualitative Analysis
  • Crime Foreseeability Evaluation Components
  • Conditions
  • Nature of Premises
  • Crime Demographics
  • Location
  • Conditions
  • Determining Levels of Crime Foreseeability
  • Levels of Crime Foreseeability
  • Not Foreseeable
  • Low Crime Foreseeability
  • Moderate Crime Foreseeability
  • High Crime Foreseeability
  • Variables in Crime Foreseeability

CHAPTER THREE

Nature of the Premises

  • Convenience Stores
  • Shopping Centers
  • Hotels and Motels
  • Apartment Community
  • Parking Lots

CHAPTER FOUR

Crime Demographics

  • Crime Record Research
  • Crime Research Sources
  • Law Enforcement Records
  • Calls for Service
  • Calls-for-Service Printout
  • Crime & Arrests by Address or Name
  • Crime Incident Police Reports
  • Relevant Crime Types
  • Relevant Crime Location
  • Relevant Crime Day & Time
  • Crime Grid Printouts
  • FBI Uniform Crime Report
  • Crime Record Search Radius
  • Record Retention Factor
  • In-House Security Reports and Correspondence
  • Witness Perspective about Crime

CHAPTER FIVE

Location of the Premises

  • Large Cities
  • Location within a City
  • Location within a Neighborhood
  • Location within a Premises

CHAPTER SIX

Evaluation for Adequacy

  • Adequacy of Security Test
  • How is Adequate Defined?
  • Three-Way Test
  • Law of the Hammer
  • Public Policy
  • Adequacy Compared to Foreseeability Level
  • Likelihood of Prevention of Future Harm
  • The Burden of Taking Precautions
  • Standard of Care
  • What is a Standard of Care?
  • Testing for Adequacy

CHAPTER SEVEN

Evaluation of Security

  • Security Defined
  • Prevent Defined
  • Deter Defined
  • Perfection is not Required
  • Psychological Deterrent
  • Ineffective Deterrents
  • Criminal Mindset
  • Criminal Opportunity
  • Criminal Motivation
  • Criminal Ability
  • Security Survey
  • Security Solutions
  • Facility Design
  • Residential Property Design
  • CPTED
  • Convenience Store Property Design
  • Hotel Property Design
  • Parking Structure Design
  • Facility Design in Old Buildings
  • Hardware and Equipment
  • Inspection & Testing
  • Fences
  • Lighting
  • Lighting for Basic Safety
  • Lighting for Recognition
  • Lighting for Identification
  • Protective Lighting
  • Quality of Light
  • Lighting Apartment Properties
  • Lighting Convenience Stores
  • Personnel
  • Security Guards
  • Hiring Security Guards
  • Training Security Guards
  • Supervising Security Guards
  • Adequate Security Staffing
  • Non-Security Personnel
  • Breach of Contract
  • Policies & Procedures
  • Residential Key Control

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In this invaluable guide, internationally known security expert witness Chris McGoey. It is a great practical guide for attorneys, security consultants, landlords, property managers, law enforcement, and business owners. You won't find a better book on this subject.

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