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Crime And Security Managing The Risk To Safe Shopping 1st Edition Adrian Beck

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Crime And Security Managing The Risk To Safe Shopping 1st Edition Adrian Beck
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.11 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Adrian Beck, Andrew Willis (auth.)
ISBN: 9780230377868, 9781899287048, 0230377866, 1899287043
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Crime And Security Managing The Risk To Safe Shopping 1st Edition Adrian Beck by Adrian Beck, Andrew Willis (auth.) 9780230377868, 9781899287048, 0230377866, 1899287043 instant download after payment.

This important book offers unique insights into crime and its prevention in retailing. It is the first comparative study of crime and nuisance in town centres and shopping centres. The book contributes directly to the current debate about the vitality and viability of high-street shopping. It discusses critically the use and effectiveness of a range of security options, including the role of security guards and the 'privatization' of policing in the retail sector. A detailed examination is made of the burgeoning use of closed circuit television, something which is contrasted with the lack of information about its effectiveness. This timely and major contribution is of interest to retailers, town-centre and shopping-centre managers, the private security industry and police officers, as well as academics and students.

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