Security
California Prisons Aim to Disconnect Unwanted Calls
Game Theory Applications in Security
Downtown Safety, Security and Economic Development Program Final Report on Phases I and II - Needs Assessment and Solutions Search, May 1985
Application of Software Engineering Principles to Synthetic Biology and Emerging Regulatory Concerns
Hallcrest Report II: Private Security Trends (1970 to 2000)
Crime and Protection in America - A Study of Private Security and Law Enforcement Resources and Relationships
Crime and Protection in America - A Study of Private Security and Law Enforcement Resources and Relationships, Executive Summary
Neuro-physiological Underpinnings of User-centered Security
The Impacts of School Security Equipment on Students and Schools
Redesigning Life in U.S. Prisons
The prison system in the U.S. typically places a heavy emphasis on security, control, and punishment, and this foundation can create an adversarial culture within correctional facilities — incarcerated individuals versus correctional staff. But what if that culture could change? What would it look like? How would it impact not only incarcerated individuals but also correctional officers and other staff?