Learning Outcomes for Introduction to Security Management
Having successfully completed this course, the student will
be able to : • Explain the origin and evolution of security. • Identify and explain the different type of security services. • Describe the functions of public security and private security. • Explain the birth of private security in Malaysia. • Explain the importance of security management in a business organization. • Identify the key processes involved in security management of a business organization. • Describe the effective methodologies for designing a security management system (program). • Identify and explain the elements of a typical security department in a business organization. • Explain the best practices involved in the key processes of security management program. • Summarize the management of a security program in a business organization Learning Outcomes for Physical Security
Having successfully completed this course, the student will be able to :
• Define what is physical security.
• Describe the goals of physical security system. • Explain the features of a typical physical security system. • Describe the key elements of a physical security plan. • Discuss the concept of in-depth protection or graded protection. • Explain the concept of crime prevention through environmental design. • Describe the various barrier protection systems in physical security. • Describe the various access control systems in physical security. • Explain the various types of security lighting system in a facility. • Discuss the target hardening measures for key assets protection. • Identify and explain the environmental control elements such as Heat, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) systems in a facility. • Describe a typical fire monitoring and suppression systems in a facility. Learning Outcomes for Security Operations Management
Having successfully completed this course, the student will be able to :
•Define what is security operations management. • Explain the importance of security operations management in business environment. • Prepare a typical security service sales quotation. • Prepare a simple security department annual budget. • Explain the management principles applied in organizing security operations. • Describe the key processes in Security operations management. • Identify the relevant documents related to key processes in security operations. • Discuss the differences between contract security and proprietary security operations. • Describe an overview structure of an operations control centre. • Identify key elements of a standard operating procedures. • Prepare security operations deployment schedule. • Discuss a typical emergency operations management. • Identify and explain the key elements of a security survey. • Describe the goal and key components of a security audit. Learning Outcomes for Crisis Management
Having successfully completed this course, students will be able to:
• Identify what is a crisis. • Define what is a crisis management. • Describe the impact of crises on the organization • Define the stages of a crisis and their consequences. • Describe the basic strategies to handle crisis management. • Identify and describe the components of a crisis management plan. • Define the role and responsibilities of the crisis manager. • Describe the key operational activities during a crisis management process. • Explain the leadership psychology of crisis management decisions. • Describe the key elements of an emergency response planning. • Identify and explain the key elements of a contingency plan. • Identify external agencies and local authorities that an organization will need to work with during crisis management. • Identify and describe the importance of PR communications during crisis management. • Discuss the implementation of damage control measures. • Summarize and create a crisis management checklist. Learning Outcomes for Security Risk Management
Having successfully completed this course, students will be able to:
• Define the phenomenon of risk. • Explain the types of risks faced by business organization. • Describe the international definition of risk equations. • Explain the connection between the risk elements using relational model. • Discuss the role risk management cycle in business environment. • Describe the key elements in the risk management process. • Explain the types of risk assessment methods used to determine risk. • Identify the components of a typical risk assessment method. • Apply effectively the appropriate risk assessment methodology. • Discuss the decision making process in risk mitigation. • Evaluate the benefits and costs of safeguards prior to decision making. • Develop risk exposure matrix chart. • Interpret the risk metrics derived from the chart. • Generate a report based on the interpretation of the matrix chart. • Make effective recommendations to mitigate risks. • Describe the processes involved in the program review of the risk management cycle. Learning Outcomes for Introduction to Criminal Law
Having successfully completed this course, students will be able to:
• Define what is criminal law. • Relate historical roots of criminal law to modern criminal justice system. • Explain the nature, purpose, and basic principles of criminal law. • Describe the principles of crime and criminal liability. • Explain the standard of proof for criminal offence. • Discuss the various criminal offences related to persons and property. • Describe the fundamental legal concepts (eg. actus reus, mens rea, negligence, strict liability) involved in criminal law. • Explain the theories of punishment in criminal justice system. • Explain the defences against the liabilities in criminal law. • Describe the legislative procedures expressed in the Criminal Procedure Code • Explain the relevant punishment related to persons and property as expressed in the Penal Code. • Describe the principles and the legal processes related to evidence in a criminal trial. Learning Outcomes for Introduction to Investigation Techniques
Having successfully completed this course, students will be able to:
• Define what is investigation. • Explain the types of investigations in practice. • Explain the historical development of criminal investigations. • Describe the principles of investigations. • Explain the characteristics of a professional investigator. • Describe jurisdictional limits of various investigations. • Develop a basic investigation action plan. • Discuss the different phases of criminal investigations. • Describe the interview and interrogation techniques. • Explain the crime scene management procedures. • Demonstrate the various crime scene search techniques. • Apply inductive and deductive reasoning skills in evidence gathering. • Demonstrate procedural skills in handling evidence. • Prepare a comprehensive investigation report. • Identify the appropriate assisting technologies for specific investigations.