Workplace Security Management: A Critical Analysis of National Security and Corporate Security Management Approach to Crime Prevention

  • Unique Paper ID: 166087
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 2
  • PageNo: 192-196
  • Abstract:
  • This study provides a critical analysis of national security and corporate security management approaches to crime prevention in the workplace. Using the Routine Activities Theory and Social Contract Theory as frameworks, the study examines the effectiveness of national security and corporate security strategies in preventing workplace crimes. The study finds that a holistic approach that incorporates both national security and corporate security strategies is most effective in preventing workplace crimes. The study also identifies best practices for workplace security, including conducting regular risk assessments and security audits, implementing security measures such as access control and surveillance, providing training and education on workplace security and crime prevention, establishing public-private partnerships and information sharing agreements, and leveraging technology such as biometric authentication and encryption. The study recommends that organizations adopt a comprehensive approach to workplace security management that incorporates both national security and corporate security strategies

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BibTeX

@article{166087,
        author = {Thomas A. Uduo, PhD, CPP, ChSP, CFI and Raymond N. Obaji, PhD, ChSP, FNIIS, FICEST},
        title = {Workplace Security Management: A Critical Analysis of National Security and Corporate Security Management Approach to Crime Prevention},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2024},
        volume = {11},
        number = {2},
        pages = {192-196},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=166087},
        abstract = {This study provides a critical analysis of national security and corporate security management approaches to crime prevention in the workplace. Using the Routine Activities Theory and Social Contract Theory as frameworks, the study examines the effectiveness of national security and corporate security strategies in preventing workplace crimes. The study finds that a holistic approach that incorporates both national security and corporate security strategies is most effective in preventing workplace crimes. The study also identifies best practices for workplace security, including conducting regular risk assessments and security audits, implementing security measures such as access control and surveillance, providing training and education on workplace security and crime prevention, establishing public-private partnerships and information sharing agreements, and leveraging technology such as biometric authentication and encryption. The study recommends that organizations adopt a comprehensive approach to workplace security management that incorporates both national security and corporate security strategies},
        keywords = {workplace security, national security, corporate security, crime prevention, Routine Activities Theory, Social Contract Theory.},
        month = {July},
        }

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