Private security law : case studies

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Private security law : case studies

David A. Maxwell

Butterworth-Heinemann, c1993

  • : case bound

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Private Security Law: Case Studies is uniquely designed for the special needs of private security practitioners, students, and instructors. Part One of the book encompasses negligence, intentional torts, agency contracts, alarms, and damages. Part Two covers authority of the private citizen, deprivation of rights, and entrapment.The factual cases presented in this book touch on the everyday duties of persons associated with the private security industry. Private Security Law: Case Studies provides a basic orientation to problems capable of inciting litigation. The information presented through case laws comes from cases chosen for their factual, realistic, and practical connection to the private security industry. This focused approach addresses specific problem areas of the industry and provides information necessary to a security manager to avert future loss.

Table of Contents

Part I: Negligence Intentional Torts Agency Contracts Alarms Damages Part II: Authority of Private Citizen Probable Cause Arrest by Private Citizen Search and Seizure by Private Citizen Interrogation by Private Citizen Use of Force by Private Citizens Deprivation of Rights Entrapment Appendices Glossary

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