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Women in the Security Profession
A Practical Guide for Career Development

Comprehensive and actionable advice and career development tactics for women who are considering a career in security, or are currently in the field of security and looking for an even brighter future

Sandi J. Davies (Author)

9780128038178, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 13 September 2016

314 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2 cm, 0.61 kg

"Women in the Security Profession, 1st Edition - A Practical Guide for Career Development is a much-needed book filled with a tremendous amount of practical information, that is not just applicable for women, but for anyone (male or female) who is already working in the security industry and wants to advance their career or for anyone who is considering a career in the security industry." --International Foundation for Protection Officers

"This book is an excellent reference for women considering a career in security, but it’s also a useful text for anyone who is curious to understand how women fit into the male-dominated security profession." --Security Management

"A book largely written by women is not intended solely for them. The other sex can learn a lot about career development from the contributors. A Q&A feature permits many contributors to write candidly about their experiences...This book makes the pathway clear for vocational advancement." --Security Letter

Women in the Security Profession: A Practical Guide for Career Development is a resource for women considering a career in security, or for those seeking to advance to its highest levels of management. It provides a historical perspective on how women have evolved in the industry, as well as providing real-world tips and insights on how they can help shape its future.

The comprehensive text helps women navigate their security careers, providing information on the educational requirements necessary to secure the wide-ranging positions in today’s security field. Women in the Security Profession describes available development opportunities, offering guidance from experienced women professionals who have risen through the ranks of different security sectors.

1. History of Women in Security2. Managing and Escaping Stereotypes and ObstaclesIndustry Specific Q&A: Financial/Banking Security3. Specific Gender Differences: The Practical Value of DiversityIndustry Specific Q&A: Transport—Rail, Marine, and Air4. Transitioning from the Military to Security5. Emergency Communications Center6. High-Rise Building SecurityIndustry Specific Q&A: Contract Security7. How Women Can Succeed in the Security Industry?Industry Specific Q&A: Healthcare Service Sector8. The Power of Certification9. Education and Career AdvancementIndustry Specific Q&A: Information Security, Information Technology Security, and Cybersecurity10. Keys to a Successful Career as an Investigator11. Opportunities and Obstacles for Women in SecurityIndustry Specific Q&A: School/Campus Security12. Security and Human RightsIndustry Specific Q&A: Privacy, Data Protection, and Personal Information13. Women in Personal ProtectionIndustry Specific Q&A: Personal Protection14. The Current Role of Women in SecurityIndustry Specific Q&A: Residential Security Sector15. The Female Security ConsultantIndustry Specific Q&A: Defense and Government Security16. Transitioning from Law Enforcement to the Security IndustryIndustry Specific Q&A: Security Risk Assessments—Physical Security Program17. International SecurityIndustry Specific Q&A: Business Continuity and Crisis Management18. Owning and Operating a Successful Contract Security Business: Challenges and ObstaclesIndustry Specific Q&A: Loss Prevention/Retail Security19. How to Achieve Success in a Predominately Male WorldIndustry Specific Q&A: Cultural Properties20. Women in Supervisory RolesIndustry Specific Q&A: Event Security21. The Future of Women in Security

Subject Areas: Management of specific areas [KJMV], Gender studies: women [JFSJ1]

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