Chapter 1

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Across
  1. 2. Acronym. Agency responsible for administering police-related federal grant programs
  2. 4. Chicago's first detective and the "father" of security in the US
  3. 6. Acronyn for the agency that administers NISP.
  4. 9. The third leg of the security management triad
  5. 11. Hypothesis that posits that areas of public life are now in the private domain
  6. 12. The protection of persons or individuals
  7. 17. Person who introduced the Metropolitan Police Act
  8. 18. Tangible objects that protect persons and property
  9. 20. Geographical area where able-bodied men were responsible for patrol
  10. 22. Hypothesis that suggests that individuals engage in self-protection activities
  11. 23. Security services to individuals and organizations for a fee
  12. 26. Person that had the first burglar alarm patent.
  13. 27. Created in 1952 to address issues related to national security
  14. 28. Agency created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002.
Down
  1. 1. Early detectives who worked for a fee
  2. 3. Foundation of the first public police force
  3. 5. First national study of private security in the United States
  4. 7. Reports in 1985 and 1990 that examined the nature and extent of the private security industry in the US
  5. 8. In-house security
  6. 10. System where all able-bodied men were required to serve the crown
  7. 13. An ancient sheriff.
  8. 14. Organziationally imposed policies and procedures that provide sanctions for violations of rules.
  9. 15. Established local responsibility for police & security-related activities
  10. 16. Acronym related to information security
  11. 19. Theory that explains human motivation and development
  12. 21. Combined contract and proprietary security services
  13. 24. Created in 1993 to oversee security in the defense industry
  14. 25. Acronym. Certification program offered by the American Society for Industrial Security