Situational crime prevention and supply chain security: theory for best practice
- Author
- Harald Haelterman (UGent)
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- Abstract
- The latest in the ASIS Foundation's Connecting Research in Security to Practice (CRISP) report series, Situational Crime Prevention and Supply Chain Security, authored by Harald Haelterman, PhD, provides a reference guide on how best to approach the introduction of situational crime prevention program in a business environment. The report focuses on situational crime prevention in domestic and international supply chains and presents a consecutive six-stage approach, emphasizing the importance of addressing challenges early in the process and focusing on the selection of alternative measures to mitigate identified and acknowledged risks.
- Keywords
- Supply Chain Security, Situational Crime Prevention
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3190016
- MLA
- Haelterman, Harald. “Situational Crime Prevention and Supply Chain Security: Theory for Best Practice.” CRISP Reports : Connecting Research in Security to Practice, ASIS Foundation Research Council, 2013.
- APA
- Haelterman, H. (2013). Situational crime prevention and supply chain security: theory for best practice. Alexandria, United States of America: ASIS Foundation Research Council.
- Chicago author-date
- Haelterman, Harald. 2013. “Situational Crime Prevention and Supply Chain Security: Theory for Best Practice.” CRISP Reports : Connecting Research in Security to Practice. Alexandria, United States of America: ASIS Foundation Research Council.
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- Haelterman, Harald. 2013. “Situational Crime Prevention and Supply Chain Security: Theory for Best Practice.” CRISP Reports : Connecting Research in Security to Practice. Alexandria, United States of America: ASIS Foundation Research Council.
- Vancouver
- 1.Haelterman H. Situational crime prevention and supply chain security: theory for best practice. CRISP Reports : Connecting Research in Security to Practice. Alexandria, United States of America: ASIS Foundation Research Council; 2013.
- IEEE
- [1]H. Haelterman, “Situational crime prevention and supply chain security: theory for best practice,” CRISP Reports : Connecting Research in Security to Practice. ASIS Foundation Research Council, Alexandria, United States of America, 2013.
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