Casino Surveillance Standard Operating Procedures

Casino Surveillance Standard Operating Procedures

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Jul 01, 2015  Casino Security and Gaming Surveillance (Advances in Polymeric Biomaterials) - Kindle edition by Derk J. Boss, Alan W. Zajic, Shalaby W. Shalaby, Karen J.L. Burg, Waleed Shalaby. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Casino Security and Gaming Surveillance (Advances in Polymeric. Casino Security and Gaming Surveillance. The authors highlight valuable investigation tools, including interview techniques and evidence gathering. They also cover IOU patrol, tri-shot coverage, surveillance audits, threat analysis, card counting, game protection techniques, players’ club theft and fraud, surveillance standard operating procedures. In casino operations, the dealers at the various games, the pit clerks who record the. Game transactions and process credit issuance requests, and the drop teams who collect the. Drop boxes are the people who wiU take in the coins, tokens and money from the players for.

Casino Surveillance Standard Operating Procedures Template

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'Casino Security and Gaming Surveillance'
| 2010 | ISBN: 1420087827 | 322 pages | PDF |

'Almost all incidences of cheating, theft, fraud, or loss can be detected through the surveillance of critical transactions, audit observations, and reviews of key metrics. Providing proven-techniques for detecting and mitigating the ever-evolving threats to casino security, this book covers the core skills, knowledge, and techniques needed to protect casino assets, guests, and employees.
Drawing on the authors’ six decades of combined experience in the industry, Casino Security and Gaming Surveillance identifies the most common threats to casino security and provides specific solutions for addressing these threats. From physical security and security management to table and gaming surveillance, it details numerous best practice techniques, strategies, and tactics, in addition to the metrics required to effectively monitor operations.
The authors highlight valuable investigation tools, including interview techniques and evidence gathering. They also cover IOU patrol, tri-shot coverage, surveillance audits, threat analysis, card counting, game protection techniques, players’ club theft and fraud, surveillance standard operating procedures, nightclub and bar security, as well as surveillance training.
Complete with a glossary of gaming terms and a resource-rich appendix that includes helpful forms, this book covers everything surveillance and security professionals need to know to avoid high-profile incidents, costly compliance violations and damage to property and revenue.'