Books by Business Security Authors
With Reviews
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Teenage Terror - the Personality Behind the Pen
by Treyce Benavidez
Within this guide, you will learn to recognize the 'red flags' in a childs and teens printing/writing and see how these flags are DIRECTLY related to their potential to carry out acts of violence. It contains actual writing samples from teen criminals around the country - including the Columbine shooters. Samples also include criminals such as Charles Manson and Ted Bundy.
You Can Find Anybody!
by Joseph Culligan
Right at your fingertips, you can now have access to thousands of government and law enforcement agencies, records departments, and licensing bureaus used by private detectives! Renowned private investigator Joseph Culligan has done all the legwork— all you have to do is pick up this book and find the information you need.
When In Doubt, Check Him Out: A Woman's Survival Guide
by Joseph Culligan
The information here can possibly save women from the physical or mental abuse of a potential mate who has a history of violence and dishonesty. This book is a good place to start in order to prevent involvement with that wrong "Mr. Right" and it also shows you the methods to run a background check, find out about prison records, and previous arrest charges and financial background.
Eternal Treblinka: Our Treatment of Animals and the Holocaust
by Charles Patterson (my editor)
Eternal Treblinka describes disturbing parallels between how the Nazis treated their victims and how modern society treats animals. Was human "enslavement" of animals the first step on the road to the Holocaust? Patterson doesn't say as much, but it's clear that he feels our inhumanity to the nonhuman is one of our greatest evils.
Sexual Harassment on the Job: What It Is & How to Stop It
by Attorneys Barbara Kate Repa & William Petrocelli
Actions the authors say employers need to implement include: Do whatever it takes to understand the law, the issues, and keep current; put in place a zero tolerance sexual harassment prevention policy that prohibits specific behaviors of verbal harassment, non-verbal tactics, and physical harassment. Provided is an array of case studies that clear up a lot of gray areas.
Your Rights in the Workplace, Sixth Edition
by Attorney Barbara Kate Repa
The most complete guide available to workplace laws, Your Rights in the Workplace is essential for every employee. In plain English, the handbook covers your rights on the job, from hiring and getting paid through privacy and firing. The 6th edition of Your Rights in the Workplace has been completely updated to provide current state and federal laws and regulations.
Insurance Investigations from A to Z
by Kelly Riddle
Insightful techniques and prospective on conducting insurance investigations is handed to you in this unique work. The insurance guide contains the information every investigator needs to successfully conduct insurance investigations of all types, including forms, questionaires, web sites, legal cases and useful pertinent information.
Nursing Home Abuse Investigations
by Kelly Riddle & Rod Richburg
As the population of the United States gets older and older, more and more people end up in nursing homes. Although the abuse and mistreatment of elderly people in nursing homes is appalling, it does occur and litigation cases for this type of civil and criminal wrong are on the rise. Nursing Home Abuse Investigations shows how to go about conducting such investigations.
Computer Security And Configuration For The Rest Of Us
by Kevin Ripa
Did you know that 95% of all computer lock-ups, crashes, and error messages such as the Fatal Exception Error are caused by one thing that almost everyone does wrong but doesn't realize it? This manual walks you step-by-step through setting up your computer and learning what you need to know to ensure that lock-ups, crashes, hackers, and viruses become a thing of the past! Presented in layman's terms.
The Safety Minute: Living on High Alert; How to Take Control of Your Personal Security and Prevent Fraud
by Robert Siciliano
10 Types of Personal Security: In a post 9/11 world, become the master of your business and personal security at home or traveling here and abroad. Learn fundamentals of internet safety, prevent identity theft and fraud.
Stay Alive!: Survival Tactics for Hostages
by Robert K. Spear
Hostage situations have become increasingly common. Terrorist hijackings, domestic disturbances, crime scenes, carjackings, kidnappings, schools and workplace, etc. It can happen to anyone. Find out how to protect you and your family in this new training manual written by a military intelligence and counter-terrorist professional.
Insurance Claims: A Comprehensive Guide
by Attorney Barry Zalma
An extensive discussion of fraud—how to identify, investigate, and respond to it—is an invaluable aid for those contending with the rising tide of insurance fraud in the United States. Checklists, sample procedures, forms, and tables provide time-saving, practical guidance.
Business Security: Over 50 Ways to Protect Your Business!
by T. A. Brown
T. A. Brown has researched and written several articles in this book that include: Taping Phone Conversations, International Driver's Licenses, Information Databases, Miscellaneous Tips, Finding A Reputable Private Investigator, and Dumpster Diving, ie: Garbology.
Other Related Books
Domestic Violence Targets the Heart of Business: An Employers Manual
by Coleen Widell
The Employers Manual assists employers in creating a safer workplace. Employers are provided with methods of identifying victims and batterers in the workplace, instructions on how to appropriately approach and intervene with battered workers, numerous recommendations for the workplace, as well as the AIDV Sample Policy on Domestic Violence in the Workplace.
Predictable Surprises: The Disasters You Should Have Seen Coming, and How to Prevent Them
by Max H. Bazerman & Michael D. Watkins
In this riveting book, Bazerman and Watkins, show that many disasters are preceded by clear warning signals that leaders either miss, or purposely ignore. They explain the cognitive, organizational, and political biases that make predictable surprises so common in business and society, and outline six danger signals that suggest a predictable surprise may be imminent.
Swapping Lies! Deception in the Workplace
by Marc A. Bringman
The author has asked the reader to be aware and to assess their environment. He does so because deception has reached into the workplace to such a degree that major corporations are failing. Only you can prevent this from happening. If you choose not to be aware then you are tolerating and encouraging deception, making employee relations and good management problematic at best.
Bioterrorism
by John Kingsley
This book is designed to be a practical self help guide for members of the public. It contains simple explanations of home made protective equipment and other ideas on how to best prepare oneself and family for today's challenges. It is a reassuring read and is in no way intimidating.
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