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
Bibliography
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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