College of Criminal Justice Education
College of Criminal Justice Education
College of Criminal Justice Education
INTRODUCTION:
This Learning modules covers the overview of Theories, Concepts and Principles
of security. Why it is that security is important to everyone, to government, to
private entities and to our nation.
General Instruction:
1. Contact the instructor through Google Classroom or Group Chat.
2. For the virtual meeting, please provide yourself with a study
space free from destructions and noise, and with internet
connection
3. Please come on time in attending virtual classes in decent attire
and proper uniform.
4. Perform the designated activity.
5. Use the learning materials uploaded in performing the activity.
6. Submit the output as directed.
7. The entire module is self-paced.
8. All answers for the activities must be contained in the provided
answer sheet
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At the end of this module, the student will be able to:
- Define Security
- Explain the concepts of asset, risk, threat and vulnerability
- Enumerate the categories of security
- Discuss the importance of private security in organizations.
- Trace the historical roots of security during the pre-historic times, the
ancient period and middle ages
- Describe the evolution of security in England and the United state
- Discuss the history of security in the Philippines.
- Identify current issues in security.
DEFINITIONS OF SECURITY
THE word SECURE is derived from Latin SECURUS which means ”SAFE”or “WITHOUT
CARE”
To be secure could mean many different things. It could means being free
from danger, risk, injury, fear, trouble, doubt or anxiety. Being secure could also
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refer to being dependable, strong, good impregnable or inviolable. Or simply, it
could mean having peace of mind.
SECURITY - Is the degree of protection or resistance against harm, danger, loss
and criminals.
the state of being free from danger or threat.
the state of being protected or safe from harm (Merriam –Webster
Dictionary)
The primary purpose of the Open Source Security Testing Methodology (OSSTMM)
is a peer-reviewed testing methodology focused on consistently correlating test
results.
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WHY SECURITY IS IMPORTANT?
SECURITY IS IMPORTANT…..
TO INDIVIDUALS:
HOMEOWNER who wants to protect valuable items in his house
PARENT who does not want her child to be harmed while in school
EMPLOYEE who wants to save for comfortable retirement
ONLINE SHOPPER who wants to purchase a gadget via internet
TO PRIVATE COMPANIES:
JEWELRY STORE that keeps diamonds in storage
LAW FIRM that holds incriminating evidence against a drug lords
INTERNET COMPANY that requires personal information and passwords from
its users.
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d. VULNERABILITY - means weakness, flaw or virtually anything that may
conceivably be exploited by a threat.
CLASSIFICATION OF THREAT
1. Public Security - refers to the way governments are ensuring the protection
of its citizens, organization and institutions against threat to their well-being
as well as maintaining the general security and peace in public places.
2. National Security - is the requirement to maintain the survival of a state
through the use of economic power, diplomacy, and political power,
security threat include military foes from other nations, big drug cartels, or
even national disasters that cause severe environmental damage.
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3. International Security -consists of the measures taken by nations and
international organizations to ensure mutual survival and safety.
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Security Management in Organizations
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ACTIVITY #1
1. How does ISECOM explain the definition of security? Limit your answer to
not more than 50 words. (10 Points)
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EVOLUTION AND HISTORY OF SECURITY
PRE-HISTORIC TIME – Man recognized the need to keep himself safe from both
known and unknown enemies such as animals, other inhabitants and the
environment itself. They used different methods to keep himself safe such as:
- crafting weapons out of stones and metal, building fire to ward off animals
- Staying in caves or tree houses
- Staying in the middle of the lakes for protection
MIDDLE AGES
- The French formed a group of men called “Shires” or Sheriff to look after the
peace and order of the different regions (England)
- The greatest influence of history of security came from England
- 1655 – Oliver Cromwell set up in England and Wales a police force that
operated to capture and punish criminals
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- FIFTY YEARS LATER – Sir Robert Peel formed the first formal Police
Department.
PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD
- The sovereign monarch called “Datu” or “Lakan” has servants called
“aliping namamahay” who acted as their watchman or protector
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SECURITY IN THE PRESENT TIME
History shows how public law enforcement and private security evolved
from the same roots but eventually took different directions. The police served the
public’s interest while the security force served private interests. As crime became
a bigger problem especially in urban areas, police departments who previously
looked down at private security are now beginning to see the benefits of building
a partnership with them. Now, police functions that did not involve enforcement,
arrests or the use of force inside work spaces are turned over to security. Traffic
control around large commercial properties and patrol function around private
neighborhoods are also now often provided by security officers.
With the advent of terrorism around the globe, it becomes more important
to build a strong partnership between the police who respond to terrorist acts and
security officers who responds on the private premises that they protect. This
collaboration should also involve leaders and enforcers in other fields such as
firefighting, disaster management, emergency medical treatment and public
health.
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in the handling of firearms. The only requirement then was a permit secured from
the mayor where he was posted. In fact, even foreigners or any person, regardless
of age or educational background were allowed owning and operating
agencies.
The Phil. Association of Detective and Protective Agency Operators
(PADPAO) was established as far back as year 1958 with the aim of making itself
a freely self-governing, self-regulating and self-policing.
On June 13, 1969, RA 5487, otherwise known as “Private Security Agency
Law” was enacted. The law provided that the Phil. Constabulary would be the
sole authority to supervise all private security agencies, co-guard forces,
government guard forces and their security guards. Later, the control of
government guard forces was transferred to the National Intelligence and
Security Agency (NISA). Likewise, during the succeeding years, various
presidential decrees were issued amending certain portions of RA 5487.
On Aug. 4, 1969 the Phil. Constabulary issued Staff Memo organizing the PC
Security and Investigations Supervisors Office (PCSIASO) with the authorized
strength of eight (8) officers and eight (8) enlisted personnel under the functional
grouping of C3 Division was later named Constabulary Supervisory Office for
Security and Investigations Agencies (CSOSIA). Pursuant to Gen. Order No. 404
date June 29, 1970, the office was designated as the PC Supervisory Unit Security
and Investigation Agencies (PCSUSIA) and later as PC/INPSUSIA.
With the creation of the Philippine National Police (PNP) on January 1, 1991,
PCSUSIA was again renamed PNP Supervisory Office for Security and Investigation
Agency (PNPSOSIA) charged with the mission to provide administrative services
and general supervision over the organization, operation, business and activities
of all operating private detective, watchmen, security guards/agencies and
company guard forces and all government guards throughout the country.
To date SOSIA operates under a new name PNP Security Agency Guard
Supervisory Division (PNPSAGSD).
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ACTIVITY #2
References:
Industrial Security management – Second Edition – Dino B. Bobier, PhD
https://kirkpatrickprice.com/blog/what-you-need-to-know-about-osstmm/
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