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Private Security and the Investigative Process, 3rd Edition
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Private Security and the Investigative Process, 3rd Edition

by Charles P. Nemeth, Lisa Dennis
February 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
352 pages
13h 39m
English
Auerbach Publications
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The Security Office
Administrative Issues
I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Security investigators will quickly discover that an organized method of investigation will make
life easier and more productive for themselves and their supervisors. Being organized is an
enviable trait for the security professional. At its base, the security industry is a business that
seeks a prot; it engages its clients in a manner so that cost will not exceed benet while ensur-
ing the security operative and his or her business will be fruitful. Hence, there is an ongoing
need for internal processes that track and trace the business ...
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ISBN: 9781439882658