Introduction Adrenaline Dump Stop the Assassination Summary Endnotes Fear, Anxiety, Courage, and Man''s Need for Security Historical Background Reactions to Fear Vulnerability Understanding the Need for Security (Psychology and Sociology) Summary Endnotes The Assassin Weapons of the Assassin Psychological Profile of the Assassin Summary Endnotes Psychological Perspectives on Security Issues Motivations Sheep, Sheepdogs, and Wolves Psychological Aspects of the Protector The Protectee''s Motivation Psychological Aspects of the Protectee It Ain''t All Glamour Qualities Motives of the Threatening Person Psychological Motivators for Terrorism Creative Personality--Being Creative Summary Endnotes Thinking: Problem Solving Critical Thinking Tools of Thinking Emotional Intelligence Summary Endnotes Protective Intelligence: Identifying the Potentially Dangerous Subject Introduction Identifying the Human Danger Factor Protective Intelligence Investigation Psychological Perspectives Identifying the Dangerous Person in a Crowd Summary Endnotes Close Personal Protection: What It Is and What It Isn''t What Is Close Personal Protection? Roots: Personal Protection and Private Security Executive, VIP, and Celebrity Protection Bodyguard versus Executive Protection Origins of Executive Protection Heroes? Or Just Another Day at Work? Principles of Protection Who Are the Principals or Protectees? Summary Endnotes Becoming a Protective Agent The Protective Recruit Requirements, Character, and Conduct The Keys to Professionalism and Success Other Components of Professionalism and Success Summary Endnotes Qualities of a Protective Agent Character Professional Conduct The Police and Protective Agent Image as "Warriors" Protective Agent Equipment Personal Conduct (Protectee Protocol) Working with the Press (Media Relations) Working with the Host Committee Summary Endnotes A Code to Live By Ethics Code of Ethics Samurai Code--The Way of the Warrior Law Enforcement Code of Ethics Summary Endnotes Education, Training, and Experience Vires Per Eruditionem--Strength through Education Twenty-First Century Educational Pioneers Protection Training Summary Endnotes What? No Badges? Public Agencies and Private Enterprise Contrasting and Comparing Public and Private Agencies Legal Restrictions Conflicts of Interest Similarities Legal Consequences Recommendations to Be Considered by Protection Agents Summary Endnotes Dynamics of Protective Team Building Teamwork Communication Training Team Leadership Importance of Teamwork in Close Personal Protection The Protectee as Team Member Team Building Team Esprit The Team Player Summary Endnotes A Principal''s Point of View Know the Protector What Does a Protectee Expect? Summary Endnotes Working the Principal: More Than Standing and Waiting Know the Protectee Client Profiling Understanding the Principal and Your Relationship Working in Close Proximity Reactions Deceptive and Diversion Tactics Working a Principal in a Crowd Protecting Spouses, Children, and Teenagers (Family Protection Details) Protective Etiquette Protocol Security Posts Identification Summary Endnotes Principal''s Home, Work, and Play Estate Security Planning Physical and Psychological Barriers Technological Systems The Residential Building Procedures People Office Security Safety Natural and Man-Made Disasters Summary Endnotes The Car and Driving What If The Follow-Up Vehicle Security Summary The ABCs of Medicine Medical Emergencies Primary Survey Secondary Survey Provide Needed Emergency Care Medical Kit Summary Endnotes Preparing for the Big Dance--the Advance Anticipate Plan Prepare What Is an "Advance"? What Is Common Sense? Using Your Brain Anticipate, Plan, and Prepare Conducting a Protective Advance Writing an Advance Security Survey Report Other Duties of an Advance Man What If It Is Not Possible to Have an Advance Man? Terrorist (Mirror) Advance Terrorist Intelligence and Planning Summary Endnotes Ambushes: Recognizing and Reacting Recognizing Indicators of a Possible Ambush Attack (or Not) Recognizing Elements of an Ambush Attack Countering an Ambush No Surprises! Anticipation, Recognition, Reaction Ambush! Summary Endnotes Staying Alive! Life Is Simply a Matter of Balance and Circles Staying Alive as an Attack Victim Laser-Minded Intent Self-Defense Environmental Weapons The Human Body as a Weapon Controlling the Circumstances under Stress Staying Alive as a Hostage--Hostage Response Summary Endnotes Of Demons, Gremlins, Dragons . and Other Things Demons and Gremlins Anxiety Dreams Understanding Oneself and the Emotional Price to Be Paid Temptations The Dragons of Personal Problems Tips and Advice Frustrations Professionalism . and a Few Last Words Endnotes Final Summary: Keep a Safe, Secure Environment Assassination Be Confident Principles of Protection Appendix A: Test Bank (Essay) to Accompany Introduction to Executive Protection, Third Edition Close Personal Protection Team Member Self-Assessment Survey Appendix B: Terrorist Advance Checklist Necessary Characteristics of Special Operations Appendix C: Advance Protective Agent Checklist Things to Do before Departing for Assignment Principal Arrival at Site/City of Visit Site Surveys Types of Security Surveys Basic Perimeter Security Theory Things to Consider While Developing Plans Hotel Advance Command Post Equipment Route Survey Airport Security Surveys Banquets, Ballrooms and Auditoriums Restaurants Outdoor Events Team Movement (on Foot or Vehicle) Team Briefing Appendix D: Transportation Advance Checklist Summary of Vehicle Safety Tips Selection, Modification, Maintenance, and Inspection of Vehicles Protecting against and Searching for Car Emplaced Bombs, Mechanical Sabotage and Signs of Tampering Appendix E Hospital Emergency Questions and Answers Appendix F: Glossary of Terms Index.
Introduction to Executive Protection