A HISTORY OF SECURITY
Individual efforts for protection and order maintenance
Programs provided by the state and not-for-profit organizations have been
developed to mitigate the risks in modern times. Recently, innovative ways have
It helped communities reduce crime and increase the perception of security.
These include public / private programs such as community policing. A French scholar, Franck Vindevogel (2002), compiled and analyzed data on how private efforts
Physical security measures
security became necessary for human existence
This evolving creation of proto-government
resultant shaping of the protected community into a distinctive political entity
Animals for protection
Animals probably preceded defensive structures to protect people
In this Law, important clarifications are made about what it must mean by pet, wildlife, exotic fauna, zoo breeding, nursery, working animal and guide, etc.
The nexus between police and the military
If the military is primarily responsible for macro risks generally occurring outside
of the nation, police are responsible for internal micro risks within the community
To manage the peace
power: to deprive people temporarily of their liberty for reasonable cause.
In the 19th century, an era of increased urbanization, industrialization,
and economic change reshaped Western society
The concept of an organized military
In the Western experience early forms of military forces could be found
among the Phoenicians and early Hebrews
Warships were first recorded by the Egyptians in 3000 BC. This is established by
archeological evidence, which indicates that Egyptian ships were designed to
support offensive or defensive maneuvers, and not merely fitted for conventional
transportation.
Protecting the interior of structures
Security is needed within as well as without a walled community or structure
Egipto (Eras, 1974; Buehr, 1953).
England is a
multi-point locking secured chest dated from about 1700
hidden places within walls
or furniture or under floors were frequently created.
These were inexpensive to
construct, but might be discovered eventually by others. Traps sometimes
ensnared users who attempted to open a door but failed to know the secret of the
combination.