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27問 • 1年前
  • Ralph John Battung
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  • 1

    This are offered by nature which called obstract delay the passage way of potential intruders

    Natural barriers

  • 2

    This as structural construction like fences, wall, floor, grills bars.

    Man-made barriers

  • 3

    includ mountain cliffs, canyon, ravens, seas,marshes, dessert.

    natural barriers

  • 4

    Those features construct by man regardless their original intent to delay the intruder. example. wall fences door

    Structural barriers

  • 5

    Include guards charge of quarter office and shop workers who stand between the intruder and the matter protected

    Human barriers

  • 6

    are usually sheperd dogs strain and use as guard

    Animal barrier

  • 7

    Are usually electric device that called assist security personel in detecting instrusions example. protected lighting

    Energy barriers

  • 8

    also barriers defending on the type and location of facility and other factor needing security

    Levels of physical security

  • 9

    Is a system design impede unauthorized external activity such as simple intrusion to armed attack

    minimum security

  • 10

    Is a system design to impede and detect some unauthorized external activity such of small retail storage warehouse

    Low level security

  • 11

    Is design to impede detect and assess most external activity and some unauthorized internal activity that range from simple shoplifting

    Medium security

  • 12

    Is design to impede detect and assess most unauthorized internal and external activities of certain prison defense constructors pharmaceutical companies and shopsticated

    High level security

  • 13

    Include walls, floors, roof, order combination served also as barriers and they should be of such construction

    Building walls

  • 14

    river, lake, cataract sea, fund or any bodies water forming part of the wall

    Bodies of water

  • 15

    The highest law is the law of self- preservation

    Natural authority

  • 16

    The prime duty of the government is to serve and protect the people, honor, freedom, liberity

    Constitutional authority

  • 17

    As carlier discussed. Is the broadcast branch of security which is actually a system of barriers placed between potential intruders

    Physical security

  • 18

    Refer to any physical structure wether natural or made capable of restricting, deterring, delaying or man preventing illegal

    Barriers

  • 19

    Are independent structures designed to control physical and and visual access between outside areas

    Fences

  • 20

    Is made of opaque material such a way that visuall access through the fences structure is denied

    Solid fence

  • 21

    Is a type of fence made of chain-lin barbed wire concertina deign with small opening n larger that 2 square inches

    Wire fence

  • 22

    Is constructed in such a manne that visual access is permitted such as wire fena through the fence structure

    Full-view fence

  • 23

    Is an additional overhang of barbed ware placed on vertical perimeter fences facing upward and outward

    Top guard

  • 24

    In this system , the security guard is required to walk and go around

    Patrol

  • 25

    Are house like structures above the perimeter barriers

    Towers

  • 26

    Are also employed in augmenting the existing peremrter security

    Peremeter guards

  • 27

    Security agencies and guard supervision division (PNP SAGSD)

    January 1, 1995

  • FINGERPRINT

    FINGERPRINT

    Ralph John Battung · 36問 · 1年前

    FINGERPRINT

    FINGERPRINT

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    Character Formation

    Character Formation

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    Character Formation

    Character Formation

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    Forensic Photography

    Forensic Photography

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    Forensic Photography

    Forensic Photography

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    Functions of camera

    Functions of camera

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    Functions of camera

    Functions of camera

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    Emotional Intelligence

    Emotional Intelligence

    Ralph John Battung · 25問 · 1年前

    Emotional Intelligence

    Emotional Intelligence

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    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

    Ralph John Battung · 21問 · 1年前

    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

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    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

    Ralph John Battung · 34問 · 1年前

    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

    34問 • 1年前
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    institutional correction

    institutional correction

    Ralph John Battung · 35問 · 1年前

    institutional correction

    institutional correction

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    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

    Ralph John Battung · 25問 · 1年前

    Human behaviour

    Human behaviour

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    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

    Ralph John Battung · 11問 · 1年前

    Institutional Correction

    Institutional Correction

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    HUMAN RIGHTS

    HUMAN RIGHTS

    Ralph John Battung · 16問 · 1年前

    HUMAN RIGHTS

    HUMAN RIGHTS

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    Human rights

    Human rights

    Ralph John Battung · 8問 · 1年前

    Human rights

    Human rights

    8問 • 1年前
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    CHARACTER FORMATION

    CHARACTER FORMATION

    Ralph John Battung · 29問 · 1年前

    CHARACTER FORMATION

    CHARACTER FORMATION

    29問 • 1年前
    Ralph John Battung

    David Junior Milan

    David Junior Milan

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    David Junior Milan

    David Junior Milan

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    SIR CASAIS

    SIR CASAIS

    Ralph John Battung · 22問 · 1年前

    SIR CASAIS

    SIR CASAIS

    22問 • 1年前
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    ETHICS

    ETHICS

    Ralph John Battung · 22問 · 1年前

    ETHICS

    ETHICS

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    Ralph John Battung

    問題一覧

  • 1

    This are offered by nature which called obstract delay the passage way of potential intruders

    Natural barriers

  • 2

    This as structural construction like fences, wall, floor, grills bars.

    Man-made barriers

  • 3

    includ mountain cliffs, canyon, ravens, seas,marshes, dessert.

    natural barriers

  • 4

    Those features construct by man regardless their original intent to delay the intruder. example. wall fences door

    Structural barriers

  • 5

    Include guards charge of quarter office and shop workers who stand between the intruder and the matter protected

    Human barriers

  • 6

    are usually sheperd dogs strain and use as guard

    Animal barrier

  • 7

    Are usually electric device that called assist security personel in detecting instrusions example. protected lighting

    Energy barriers

  • 8

    also barriers defending on the type and location of facility and other factor needing security

    Levels of physical security

  • 9

    Is a system design impede unauthorized external activity such as simple intrusion to armed attack

    minimum security

  • 10

    Is a system design to impede and detect some unauthorized external activity such of small retail storage warehouse

    Low level security

  • 11

    Is design to impede detect and assess most external activity and some unauthorized internal activity that range from simple shoplifting

    Medium security

  • 12

    Is design to impede detect and assess most unauthorized internal and external activities of certain prison defense constructors pharmaceutical companies and shopsticated

    High level security

  • 13

    Include walls, floors, roof, order combination served also as barriers and they should be of such construction

    Building walls

  • 14

    river, lake, cataract sea, fund or any bodies water forming part of the wall

    Bodies of water

  • 15

    The highest law is the law of self- preservation

    Natural authority

  • 16

    The prime duty of the government is to serve and protect the people, honor, freedom, liberity

    Constitutional authority

  • 17

    As carlier discussed. Is the broadcast branch of security which is actually a system of barriers placed between potential intruders

    Physical security

  • 18

    Refer to any physical structure wether natural or made capable of restricting, deterring, delaying or man preventing illegal

    Barriers

  • 19

    Are independent structures designed to control physical and and visual access between outside areas

    Fences

  • 20

    Is made of opaque material such a way that visuall access through the fences structure is denied

    Solid fence

  • 21

    Is a type of fence made of chain-lin barbed wire concertina deign with small opening n larger that 2 square inches

    Wire fence

  • 22

    Is constructed in such a manne that visual access is permitted such as wire fena through the fence structure

    Full-view fence

  • 23

    Is an additional overhang of barbed ware placed on vertical perimeter fences facing upward and outward

    Top guard

  • 24

    In this system , the security guard is required to walk and go around

    Patrol

  • 25

    Are house like structures above the perimeter barriers

    Towers

  • 26

    Are also employed in augmenting the existing peremrter security

    Peremeter guards

  • 27

    Security agencies and guard supervision division (PNP SAGSD)

    January 1, 1995