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identify three types of crime losses to real property - CORRECT ANSWER-vandalism malicious acts burglary and arson identify three reasons why some types of personal property become 'target items' - CORRECT ANSWER-convertibility (the ease with which property can be converted to cash) val...

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identify three types of crime losses to real property - CORRECT ANSWER-vandalism



malicious acts



burglary and arson



identify three reasons why some types of personal property become 'target items' -
CORRECT ANSWER-convertibility (the ease with which property can be converted to
cash)



value



portability



identify eight methods used by criminals which can result in loss to real and personal
property - CORRECT ANSWER--forced entry into building and protected enclosures



-unforced entry into building or protected enclosures



-forced opening of building and protected enclosures



-vandalism and malicious acts



-espionage (spies)

,-shoplifting



-employee theft



identify three key areas which make 'forcible entry' into a building vulnerable to attack -
CORRECT ANSWER-doors

windows,

other openings, roof, wall



identify three types of 'protected enclosures' - CORRECT ANSWER-locked safes

chests

vaults



identify three ways in which access can be obtained into 'protected enclosures' -
CORRECT ANSWER-mechanical, thermal, explosion *



identify how businesses can restrict unauthorized access to property - CORRECT
ANSWER-physical and

electronic protection



identify any three types of physical barriers that may restrict unauthorized access to
property - CORRECT ANSWER-steel doors and bars

high security locks

window locks, bars, screens



identify any three types of electronic barriers that may restrict unauthorized access to
prooperty - CORRECT ANSWER-motion detectors

vibration detectors

hold up alarms, glass breakage alarm

,identify the three components of the most effective security system to protect valuable
property - CORRECT ANSWER-perimeter protection

area and space protection

point protection



identify the two types of perimeter protection - CORRECT ANSWER-partial protection

complete protection



identify two weaknesses of partial protection - CORRECT ANSWER-forced entry
through walls, or ceilings will not be detected



stay behind thieves will not be detected until they leave the premises



identify three areas that will address complete protection - CORRECT ANSWER-
enclosing walls,

ceilings,

floors



identify the 'first' line of physical defense in perimeter protection - CORRECT ANSWER-
locks



identify three advantages of dead bolts - CORRECT ANSWER-can be locked or
unlocked only with a key



theres no spring action involved



cannot be slipped open with credit card



identify two types of electronic defenses in perimeter protection - CORRECT ANSWER-
magnetic contact switches

, glass breakage alarms



identify two types of 'electronic protection devices' that are used to guard the interior of
building when the building is closed - CORRECT ANSWER-interior trapping devices



motion and heat detectors



identify the three most commonly used 'interior trapping devices' - CORRECT
ANSWER-single beam photo-electronic devices



magnetic contact switches on interior doors



pressure sensitive mats under carpeting or stair treads



identify one key disadvantage of motion detectors - CORRECT ANSWER-frequency of
false alarms caused by movement of drapes, banners or signs, falling objects



briefly explain how heat detectors, also known as infrared detectors operate -
CORRECT ANSWER-infrared detectors transmit no signals. they are not motion
detectors. instead, they sense the body heat of an intruder as he moves through the
area under surveillance



identify three types of 'electronic protection devices' that are used to guard the interior of
building when the building is open - CORRECT ANSWER-hold up alarms



cameras and closed circuit television (CCTV)



scanning devices



identify three advantages of CCTV system - CORRECT ANSWER-hold up and fraud
deterrent value

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