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