Cultural Property Security : Protecting Museums, Historic Sites, Archives, and Libraries
Cultural Property Security : Protecting Museums, Historic Sites, Archives, and Libraries
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Author(s): Benny, Daniel J.
ISBN No.: 9781466558182
Pages: 232
Year: 201302
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 213.93
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Importance of Cultural Property Protection: Museums, Historic Sites, Archives, and Libraries Introduction Museums Private Museums Local Museums County Museums State Museums National Museums Military Museums Historic Sites Private, Local, and County Historic Sites State Historic Sites National Historic Sites Archives Private, Local and County Archives State Archives National Archives Libraries Private Libraries Campus Libraries Local Libraries County Libraries State Libraries National Libraries Summary Bibliography Security Threats to Museums, Historic Sites, Archives, and Libraries Security Threats to Museums Security Threats to Historic Sites Security Threats to Archives Security Threats to Libraries Security Threats to Individuals Workplace Violence Prevention of Violence in the Workplace Identification of Behavioral Indicators Threats from Terrorism Target Selection Counter Terrorism Signs of Terrorism Physical Security Protection for Museums, Historic Sites, Archives, and Libraries Intrusion and Fire Detection Systems Security Cameras Determining Total System Costs Design Costs Installation Costs Operational Costs IT Costs Maintenance Costs Replacement Costs Cost-Benefit Analysis Cost of Loss Prevention Costs Return on Investment Lock and Key Control Mechanical Locks Wafer Tumbler Locks Dial Combination Locks High Security Dead Bolt Locks Card Access Electrified Locks Exit Locks Master Locking Systems Control of Keys and Locking Devices Security Barriers and Fencing Security Lighting Protection of Windows and Utility Ports Radio Frequency Identification, Magnetometers, and X-Ray Devices Protection of Artifacts Artifacts on Display Artifacts in Storage Artifacts in Transit Protection of Books, Publications, Documents, and Photographs Internet Protection Security Department Organization and Operation Chief Security Officer Determining Size of Department Mission Legal Authorization to Protect Property Property Profile and Security Threats Proprietary Security Force Contract Security Force Uniforms and Identification Staff and Visitor Identification Protective Equipment Use of Force Continuum Vehicles Communications Report Procedures Protection of Department Information Lost and Found Ethics and Conduct Ethics Conduct Training Professional Certifications Recruitment and Supervision Patrols Service Calls Vehicle Stops Authority Approaching Suspect Vehicle with Patrol Vehicle Felony Vehicle Inquiries Use of Force Handcuffs Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Extremities as Defensive Weapons Batons Firearms Investigations Apprehension and Arrest Court Testimony Security Information Center Dealing with Media Appendix: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Library Theft Act (Act 95 of Session 1982, 18 Purdon''s Statutes §3929.1) House Bill 671 Safety and Fire Protection General Safety Policy Safety Culture Safety Program Safety Coordinator Fire Protection Inspections Protection Equipment Fire Evacuation Plans and Drills Employee and Visitor Protection Measures Right-To-Know Worker Protection Act Bloodborne Pathogens Act Policy Hazardous Waste Management Emergency Responses Medical Emergencies Responding to Medical Emergencies Treatment of Victim Vehicle Accidents Fires Evacuation Fire Fighting Gas Leaks Important Safety Precautions Severe Weather and Natural Disasters Bomb Threats Notification and Evacuation Bomb Search Return to Facility Hostage Situations Appendix A: Cultural Property Resources Professional Cultural Property Security Organizations Professional Cultural Property Organizations Regional and State Museum Conferences and Associations Regional Conservation Guilds and Associations Cultural Property Journals and Publications Cultural Property Funding Organizations Cultural Property Organizations for Reporting Thefts Appendix B: Cultural Property Physical Security Checklist Perimeter Barriers Protective Lighting Intrusion Detection System Security Communications Personnel Identification and Control Lock Security Security Force Appendix C: Cultural Property Key Control Program Checklist A. Control measures B. Custodians appointed in writing for C. Quarterly inspections D. Access roster E. Keys and padlocks F. Key depositories G.


Combination locks H. Seals and bands I. Lock specifications Appendix D: Cultural Property Security Force Checklist Security Operation In-House Security Department Contract Security Administration Issues Miscellaneous raries Security Threats to Museums Security Threats to Historic Sites Security Threats to Archives Security Threats to Libraries Security Threats to Individuals Workplace Violence Prevention of Violence in the Workplace Identification of Behavioral Indicators Threats from Terrorism Target Selection Counter Terrorism Signs of Terrorism Physical Security Protection for Museums, Historic Sites, Archives, and Libraries Intrusion and Fire Detection Systems Security Cameras Determining Total System Costs Design Costs Installation Costs Operational Costs IT Costs Maintenance Costs Replacement Costs Cost-Benefit Analysis Cost of Loss Prevention Costs Return on Investment Lock and Key Control Mechanical Locks Wafer Tumbler Locks Dial Combination Locks High Security Dead Bolt Locks Card Access Electrified Locks Exit Locks Master Locking Systems Control of Keys and Locking Devices Security Barriers and Fencing Security Lighting Protection of Windows and Utility Ports Radio Frequency Identification, Magnetometers, and X-Ray Devices Protection of Artifacts Artifacts on Display Artifacts in Storage Artifacts in Transit Protection of Books, Publications, Documents, and Photographs Internet Protection Security Department Organization and Operation Chief Security Officer Determining Size of Department Mission Legal Authorization to Protect Property Property Profile and Security Threats Proprietary Security Force Contract Security Force Uniforms and Identification Staff and Visitor Identification Protective Equipment Use of Force Continuum Vehicles Communications Report Procedures Protection of Department Information Lost and Found Ethics and Conduct Ethics Conduct Training Professional Certifications Recruitment and Supervision Patrols Service Calls Vehicle Stops Authority Approaching Suspect Vehicle with Patrol Vehicle Felony Vehicle Inquiries Use of Force Handcuffs Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Extremities as Defensive Weapons Batons Firearms Investigations Apprehension and Arrest Court Testimony Security Information Center Dealing with Media Appendix: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Library Theft Act (Act 95 of Session 1982, 18 Purdon''s Statutes §3929.1) House Bill 671 Safety and Fire Protection General Safety Policy Safety Culture Safety Program Safety Coordinator Fire Protection Inspections Protection Equipment Fire Evacuation Plans and Drills Employee and Visitor Protection Measures Right-To-Know Worker Protection Act Bloodborne Pathogens Act Policy Hazardous Waste Management Emergency Responses Medical Emergencies Responding to Medical Emergencies Treatment of Victim Vehicle Accidents Fires Evacuation Fire Fighting Gas Leaks Important Safety Precautions Severe Weather and Natural Disasters Bomb Threats Notification and Evacuation Bomb Search Return to Facility Hostage Situations Appendix A: Cultural Property Resources Professional Cultural Property Security Organizations Professional Cultural Property Organizations Regional and State Museum Conferences and Associations Regional Conservation Guilds and Associations Cultural Property Journals and Publications Cultural Property Funding Organizations Cultural Property Organizations for Reporting Thefts Appendix B: Cultural Property Physical Security Checklist Perimeter Barriers Protective Lighting Intrusion Detection System Security Communications Personnel Identification and Control Lock Security Security Force Appendix C: Cultural Property Key Control Program Checklist A. Control measures B. Custodians appointed in writing for C. Quarterly inspections D. Access roster E.


Keys and padlocks F. Key depositories G. Combination locks H. Seals.


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