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PRIVATE SECURITY AND THE LAW is a textbook analysis of significant
practices in the security industry that relate to law, regulation,
licensure and constitutional dilemmas according to case and
statutory authority. It is a treatise on the state of the law that
governs the security industry and its operatives. The text delivers
up to date information on the legal requirements witnessed by most
security firms. In addition, it dwells heavily on the liability
problems common to security operations, including negligence and
tortious liability, civil actions commonly litigated, and
strategies to avoid troublesome causes of action that effect
business efficiency. From another angle, the work intensely
examines the constitutional and due process dimensions of private
security work and affords the reader a look at how case law applies
certain remedies to wronged parties. Recent cases, and the trends
sure to follow, are highlighted throughout the project. Finally,
the text is filled with checklists, data and other useful
information that aids the security practitioner in applying theory
to practice.
Using St. Thomas Aquinas's natural law philosophy and Divine Exemplar argument to prompt new discussion of ethical questions that lawyers and judges should confront, the author delivers a complete occupational profile for the professional conduct of judges and lawyers. St. Thomas's discourse on such topics as procedural law, judicial and advocate conduct and character, criminal and civil practice standards, and sentencing guidelines provides a blueprint for the Christian lawyer and judge by laying out the professional and ethical parameters that make the actor operate in accordance with reason and morality. This text on Thomistic jurisprudence challenges the current beliefs of law and the justice system, the functions of lawyers, advocates, and judges, and traditional views on evidence and punishment, and suggests a return to the "roots" of the system, in which reason, virtue, and justice guide the law and its practice. Lawyers, judges, students, and scholars should find in these pages a unique approach to renewing our beleaguered justice system. Relying on extensive quotations from the works of St. Thomas Aquinas, the author begins the text with an explication of St. Thomas's influences, legal philosophy, and thoughts on virtue and the law. He then devotes several chapters to specific concepts in Thomistic jurisprudence, including prudence, the common good, judicial process, judgment, and punishment. The final chapters analyze the role of lawyers and judges, and argues for the need for the application of the Thomistic model of jurisprudence to our criminal justice system.
"Private Security and the Law, 4th Edition," is a unique
resource that provides analysis of practices in the security
industry as they relate to law, regulation, licensure, and
constitutional questions of case and statutory authority.This
bookdescribes the legal requirements facedin the area of private
security.It emphasizes the liability problems common to security
operations, including negligence and tortious liability, civil
actions frequently litigated, and strategies to avoid legal actions
that affect business efficiency.The textalso examines the
constitutional and due-process dimensions of private security both
domestically and internationally, including recent cases and trends
that will set pace for future private security laws and
regulations. As private security becomes more closely involved in
national and international security, cases like Blackwater are
examined. Charles Nemeth takesyou step by step through the analysis
of case law as it applies to situations commonly faced in the
private security practice, providing a solid introduction to the
legal and ethical standards that shape the industry. *Authoritative, scholarly treatise sheds light on this increasingly important area of the law *Historical background helps readers understand the present by seeing the full context of recent developments *National scope provides crucial parameters to security practitioners throughout the US *NEW TO THIS EDITION A chapter on the legal implications of private contractors operating in war zones like Afghanistan, updated coverage of statutory authority, updated coverage of state and federal processes of oversight and licensure, special analysis of public-private cooperative relationships in law enforcement"
Using St. Thomas Aquinas's natural law philosophy and Divine Exemplar argument to prompt new discussion of ethical questions that lawyers and judges should confront, the author delivers a complete occupational profile for the professional conduct of judges and lawyers. St. Thomas's discourse on such topics as procedural law, judicial and advocate conduct and character, criminal and civil practice standards, and sentencing guidelines provides a blueprint for the Christian lawyer and judge by laying out the professional and ethical parameters that make the actor operate in accordance with reason and morality. This text on Thomistic jurisprudence challenges the current beliefs of law and the justice system, the functions of lawyers, advocates, and judges, and traditional views on evidence and punishment, and suggests a return to the roots of the system, in which reason, virtue, and justice guide the law and its practice. Lawyers, judges, students, and scholars should find in these pages a unique approach to renewing our beleaguered justice system. Relying on extensive quotations from the works of St. Thomas Aquinas, the author begins the text with an explication of St. Thomas's influences, legal philosophy, and thoughts on virtue and the law. He then devotes several chapters to specific concepts in Thomistic jurisprudence, including prudence, the common good, judicial process, judgment, and punishment. The final chapters analyze the role of lawyers and judges, and argues for the need for the application of the Thomistic model of jurisprudence to our criminal justice system.
Practical yet authoritative, Private Security and the Investigative
Process, Second Edition, is an important reference tool for private
investigators and security professionals. Both students and
seasoned security practitioners alike will benefit from the
resources, ideas, and suggestions for tactics and security strategy
contained within this book. Charles P. Nemeth expertly blends
practice with theory to show students how to be professional when
confronted with the rigors of the real world, in both the public
and private sectors. Private Security and the Investigative
Process, is ideally suited for private security organizations,
criminal justice libraries, corporate security personnel, and law
enforcement personnel.
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