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Harrison, J. Phil – Business Officer, 1996
A discussion of computer theft prevention on college campuses looks at a variety of elements in electronic equipment security, including the extent of the problem, physical antitheft products, computerized access, control of key access, alarm systems, competent security personnel, lighting, use of layers of protection, and increasing…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, College Administration, Computer Security, Computers
Carpenter, John J. – Business Officer, 1991
The article reports on a 1989-90 survey which examined the campus crime rate and perceived issues at 219 colleges and universities. Institutional liability is addressed; and ways to reduce liability are recommended, including distributing notices to keep room doors and windows locked, conducting crime prevention workshops, and increasing security…
Descriptors: Crime, Crime Prevention, Higher Education, Law Enforcement
Temple, Charles M. – Business Officer, 1981
Information on the security operations of public four-year colleges and universities is examined, and the case of the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga (UTC), which saved $66,000 a year from the security unit's operational budget, is noted. Of 561 questionnaires sent to public institutions regarding the general operation of security units,…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Campuses, Case Studies, Costs
Dwyer, William O.; And Others – Business Officer, 1994
To maximize the effectiveness of their campus security systems while minimizing the institution's exposure to liability, campus administrators must understand the legal context in which their police or security personnel are operating as agents of authority. Some of these policy and behavior issues are explained. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, College Administration, College Environment, Compliance (Legal)