Security and Theft Prevention
E-Book, Englisch, 266 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4665-8134-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Topics include:
- The various modes of freight transportation and the differences in cargo crime activity in each mode
- Methods of operation used by organized crime syndicates and narcotic smugglers
- The effective use of public and private information-sharing partnerships to thwart criminal activities
- Known profiles consistent in over 90 percent of contraband shipments
Cargo crime is a critical concern of freight transportation operators, manufacturers, shippers, insurers, law enforcement, and consumers. This book arms professionals charged with protecting the supply chain with essential information that can help them investigate and uncover criminal activity and develop a first class cargo security program.
Zielgruppe
Transportation, logistics, supply chain security, and risk management professionals; homeland security professionals; law enforcement officers; students in these programs; and FDA, TSA, and USDA officials.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Rechtswissenschaften Öffentliches Recht Verwaltungsrecht Verwaltungspraxis Polizei
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Spezielle Soziologie Kriminalsoziologie
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Wirtschaftssektoren & Branchen Dienstleistungssektor & Branchen Sicherheitsgewerbe
- Rechtswissenschaften Strafrecht Kriminologie, Strafverfolgung
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Wirtschaftssektoren & Branchen Transport- und Verkehrswirtschaft
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Betriebswirtschaft Bereichsspezifisches Management Einkauf, Logistik, Supply-Chain-Management
Weitere Infos & Material
OVERVIEW OF CARGO CRIME
Cargo Crime: Definition and Trends
Background and Perspective
Definition of Cargo Theft
Current Data and Data Collection Efforts
Analysis of SC-ISAC Data for 2009–2011
Cargo Theft Activity by State
Where Thefts Occur
When Thefts Occur
What’s Stolen
Modes of Freight Transportation
Freight Modalities
Cargo Crime by Modality
Perpetrators of Cargo Crime
Organized Cargo Criminals
Full Truckload
Fictitious or Fraudulent Pick-Ups
High-Value Warehouse Burglaries
Opportunistic Cargo Theft
Internal Theft Rings: Consolidation
Commercial Vehicle Smuggling
Truck-Stop Crime
Fencing: Where Stolen Cargo Goes
INDUSTRY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONSES
Industry Responses
The Vision
Industry Security Councils
Southwest Transportation Security Council
Eastern Region Cargo Theft Association
Western States Cargo Theft Association
Mid-South Cargo Security Council
Southeast Transportation Security Council
Mid-West Cargo Security Council
Virginia–Carolinas Cargo Security Council
Pharmaceutical Cargo Security Coalition
National Transportation Security Organizations
National Insurance Crime Bureau
ASIS Supply Chain and Transportation Security Council
Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA)
Information Sharing
Archiving and Analysis
Law Enforcement Responses
Cargo Theft Law Enforcement Responses
Law Enforcement Education
SWTSC Law Enforcement Training
Handling Contraband
Prevention and Awareness
Prevention: The Best Policy
First Annual Texas Cargo Summit
Personnel Security
Facility Physical Security
Business Partner Requirements
Procedural Security
In-Transit Security
Information Technology Security
Brokerage and Freight Boards
Security Training and Threat Awareness
Legal Best Practices
Current Technologies for Prevention and Recovery
Cargo Insurance
Moving Forward
Essential Decisions for Industry
Lobbying for Cargo Theft Task Forces and Cargo Crime Programs
Bordernet
Procedures and Resources to Develop Bordernet
Lobby for formation of Cargo Theft Task Forces
USING BEST PRACTICES
Epilogue
Learning from Reality
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX A: SOUTHWEST TRANSPORTATION SECURITY
COUNCIL FREIGHT TERM GLOSSARY
INDEX