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From the supplier: Six hundred employees of the real estate management firm Douglas Elliman-Gibbons and Ives have undergone a special crime prevention program with the New York City Police Dept. (NYPD). The training has been designed to deal specifically with security situations in apartment buildings, such as identifying criminals and police authorities, and knowing which type of people can be allowed into a building. The combat auto theft program was also implemented by the NYPD. This will allow the police to monitor registered vehicles that may have been stolen, without requiring the owners to report to the precinct.
Citation Details
Title: Doorman's double duty. (crime prevention training program for apartment buildings in New York City) (Security Spotlight.)
Author: Lisa Arbetter
Publication: Security Management (Refereed)
Date: November 1, 1993
Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security
Volume: v37 Issue: n11 Page: p12(1)
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