Rethinking security paradigms in the face of external backlash: A case study in private security
By: Bagchi, Soumendra Narain and Sharma, Rajeev
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BookPublisher: Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers Description: 51(1), Jan-Mar, 2026: p.25-38.Subject(s): Industrial security, Psychological, Deterrence, Attack dogs, Security paradigm| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 51(1), Jan-Mar, 2026: p.25-38 | Available | AR138754 |
Security of premises, assets and personnel form an essential requirement for commercial organisations. Lack of security impacts beyond the bottom-line, signalling a joint failure of organisation’s leadership and public governance, attracting more crime. The overloaded government’s police force can hardly dedicate resources to specific businesses. Private security firms, while offering a way out, create legal and socio-political challenges when, in line of duty, they resort to the use of firearms. In this article we research a manufacturing firm whose different security paradigm offers a rare insight into the hitherto relatively unexplored world of industrial security in an Indian context.-Reproduced
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