Gill, Martin
Crime At Work
1. Introducing crime at work
Martin Gill
2. Robbers on robbery: offenders’ perspectives
Martin Gill, Roger Matthews
3. Commercial burglary: what offenders say
Gavin Butler
4. Ram raiding: the history, incidence and scope for prevention
Christopher Jacques
5. Shoplifters views on security: lessons for crime prevention
Gavin Butler
6. Insurance fraud: the business as a victim?
Karen M. Gill, Adrian Woolley, Martin Gill
7. Violence in retailing: physical and verbal victimisation of staff
Adrian Beck, Martin Gill, Andrew Willis
8. Crime, business and policing on industrial estates
Valerie Johnston, Maria Leitner, Joanna Shapland, Paul Wiles
9. Fiddling in hotel bars: types, patterns, motivations and prevention
Karen M. Gill
10. The changing face of terrorism: implications for the retail sector
Adrian Beck, Andrew Willis
11. Electronic Article Surveillance: management learning in curbing theft
Joshua Bamfield
12. Electronic tagging in action: a case study in retailing
Matthew Handford
13. Customer and staff perceptions of the role of closed circuit television in retail security
Adrian Beck, Andrew Willis
14. Security implementation in a computer environment: people not products
Sheridan Morris
15. Why some organisations prefer in-house to contract security staff
Mark Button, Bruce George
Keywords: Social Sciences, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Risk Management
- Editor
- Gill, Martin
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2005
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 235 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781349235513
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-899287-01-7