SECURITY FORCE EFFECTIVENESS AND TECHNOLOGY—IS SECURITY TECHNOLOGY SOLVING PROBLEMS OR CREATING THEM?

Year
1988
Author(s)
Michael B. Seaton - WACKENHUT ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Abstract
No one would propose ineffective security forces. Applied technology always has, as its purpose, to increase effectiveness. Evidence exists, however, that poorly conceived or executed technological solutions can actually do more harm than good. The author argues for improved human factor considerations in physical security applied technology — especially in the area of security console operations.