Crimes and Torts Crime Prevention Plan
Crimes and Torts Crime Prevention Plan
For this assignment you will be creating a crime prevention plan. This assignment will follow Lesson 4’s template of quadrants and seven columns, but applied to crime and tort. Think about customer and partner crimes and torts as well as those not associated with the business.
List your Quadrant A crimes and torts
List your Quadrant B crimes and torts
List your Quadrant C crimes and torts
List your Quadrant D crimes and torts
Complete a Crime Prevention table (from the article Hirai, 2015):
The first column, Crime Factors, will derive from your four Quadrants of crimes and torts.
The second column, Type, is based on what type of crime it is.
The third column, Likelihood, is your decision of low, medium, or high potential of crimes and torts.
The fourth column, Consequences, is your description of what will happen to the company if that crime and tort comes to “life.” Be thoughtful, be realistic, be truthful, and be specific.
The fifth column, Mitigation Tactics, is a list of your ideas of what you can do to minimize the impact of the consequence (column 4) or to reduce the likelihood of it happening.
The sixth column, Mitigation Costs, is your determination of the cost(s) for each mitigating factor (column 5). The costs may not be solely financial. Think about the non-financial risks as well. Again, be thoughtful, be realistic, be truthful, and be specific.
The seventh column, Status, is your decision of which mitigating tactics (column 5) you will implement.
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