Difference between revisions of "Measure type: Screening"
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# Perimeter alarm system |
# Perimeter alarm system |
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# Library book tags |
# Library book tags |
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+ | * Vignette on the car window [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vignette_(road_tax)] |
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== Essential conditions == |
== Essential conditions == |
Revision as of 10:09, 20 March 2013
Screening is the measure of reducing risk by identifying all traffic entring and/or exiting a certain area or object.
Contents
Description
Instead of seeking to exclude potential perpetrators (as in access control), this set of tactics seeks to increase the likelihood of detecting persons who are not in conformity with entry requirements (entry screening) or detecting the attempted removal of objects that should not be removed from protected areas (exit screening):
- Closed-circuit TV
- Metal detectors
- Vibration detectors
- Motion detectors
- Perimeter alarm system
- Library book tags
Examples
- Vignette on the car window [1]
Essential conditions
Requirements to the urban environment
Effectiveness
Side effects
Footnotes and references