Mar 19, 2026  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
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BCJ 3306 - Private Security


This course is an overview of the history and development of the growing private security field. Special emphasis is placed on the work of Alan Pinkerton, and others, in the early days of the development of the private security field. Current liability issues related to the provision of private security services are explored. Methods of disaster preparedness and emergency preparedness planning are explored. Attention is also given to basic fraud detection techniques, including how to conduct a fraud vulnerability assessment and fraud risk analysis. A significant focus of this course is on the role of Private security in crime prevention. Offered every summer (online).

Prerequisite(s): Enrolled in program/ permission from CJ/LS chair

Credits: 3

General Education Designation Bach Criminal Justic



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