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Policing for Profit: The Private Security Sector.

Contemporary Sociology, 1990
The Criminological Context The Growth of Private Security in Britain The Nature and Range of Services in the Contract Private Security Industry In-house Security and the Security Hardware Industries Private Eyes Private Spies? Private Security Causes for Concern Self-regulation in the Private Security Sector Towards Effective Licensing, Regulation and ...
Stuart Henry, Nigel South
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The security intelligence services of the private sector

2023
Scholars have long viewed intelligence as the preserve of nation states. Where the term ‘private sector intelligence’ does appear in the academic literature, the focus is overwhelmingly on government contractors, rather than on intelligence activities for the benefit of private corporations. While there is a subset of the literature that has taken note
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FUTUROLOGY OF THE PRIVATE SECURITY SECTOR IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

SECURITY AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT - THEORY AND PRACTICE, 2022
The disintegration processes of the countries with socialist socio-political, economic, social and security structure from the beginning of the 1990s, have left significant consequences on the security sector as well. This is due to the fact that a previously unknown entity – private security – appeared in the security sphere, exposed through detective
Sinisa Djukic, Zeljko Zoric
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Terrorism, Airport Security, and the Private Sector

Review of Policy Research, 2004
AbstractSeptember 11, 2001, led to renewed emphasis on airport security in the United States. Before the tragedy, government policy led to a suboptimal level of security. The fundamental problem was not simply the use of private security firms, but rather the reliance on airline financing and poor Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oversight.
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The Role of the Private Sector in Homeland Security

2009
Chapter 1 reviews the budgetary requirements of state and local governments for homeland security and suggests how restructuring both security and emergency services and greater use of public–private partnerships could address a significant portion of such needs.
Simon Hakim, Erwin A. Blackstone
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Need of Private and Public Sector Information Security

2019 9th International Conference on Cloud Computing, Data Science & Engineering (Confluence), 2019
In this research paper author surveys the need of data protection from intelligent systems in the private and public sectors. For this, she identifies that the Smart Information Security Intel processes needs to be the suggestive key policy for both sectors of governance either public or private.
Menaka Mishra, A.K. Upadhyay
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Security and the responsibilities of the public and private sectors

2004
Abstract The 21st century began with an event in the United States that signalled the end of an historic era. The aircraft that destroyed the New York World Trade Center and a part of the Pentagon demonstrated that the cold war era, and even the post-cold war era, has come to an end; that old concepts of security no longer apply; that
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THE PRIVATE SECURITY SECTOR IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Security and crisisi management-theory and practice
The aim of the paper is to define further directions for the development and operation of this sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina through the process of analyzing the existing concept of the private security sector, current legal solutions and real needs.
Zeljko Zoric, Duska Zoric
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