A critical introduction to security, crime prevention, and risk-mitigation. Without question, the crime-rate coupled with graphic depictions of violent crime by the news media has contributed to a reduction of a feeling of safety, security, and serenity and has increased the need for enhanced security. This work provides the reader with the tools, technologies, techniques, methodologies, and resources necessary to develop affordable and effective protective protocols for those entrusted with caring for others. ..".don't cut corners with safety, security starts right here "
A critical introduction to security, crime prevention, and risk-mitigation. Without question, the crime-rate coupled with graphic depictions of violen...
This story is so dynamic that it is only conceivable because it is true Allow me to introduce you to a multi-faceted story based on: International Espionage, Asian Organized Crime, and Human Suffering: JUST IMAGINE: the modern version of smoke-filled Chinese Opium Dens; pirate-like ship's captain and crew; spies and counter-spies; Chinatown massage parlors and whorehouses; undercover agents and detectives; heroic rescuers at the shipwreck and on the high-seas, Coast Guard, police harbor units, and fire boats; dramatic court scenes and INS detention facilities - some make and have babies on...
This story is so dynamic that it is only conceivable because it is true Allow me to introduce you to a multi-faceted story based on: International Es...
This book exposes, for the first time in modern scholarship, the role that the rise of the Carry Trade played in British financial crises between 1825 and 1866, how in reaction the Bank of England improved its management of monetary policy after 1866 and how those lessons have been forgotten since the 1970s. Britain is one of the few major capitalist economies in the world to have avoided policy-induced systemic financial crises for more than 100 years of its history—between 1866 and 1973. Beforehand, it suffered a series of serious banking panics, in 1825, 1837, 1847, 1857-58 and 1866....
This book exposes, for the first time in modern scholarship, the role that the rise of the Carry Trade played in British financial crises between 1825...