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CJA 426 Module 3 Assignment 2 LASA 1 Security
Proposal for Centervale
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The city of Centervale has submitted a proposal to the state to host the next political
convention for a major political party. The site for this convention will be the Centervale
Convention Center. Until now, the facility has been used for trade shows and local concerts.
The facility is a large circular building with a domelike roof. The fire code for the building is
slated at 900 people. Visitors enter the center through nine sets of double doors made of glass
that are situated at the front of the building. Behind the center is a loading dock with a set of
double doors and parking for two large trucks. One can access the stage through the loading
dock without being seen by visitors. The center is multileveled, with seats that extend upward.
From the main entrance, people can access their seats through two sets of staircases or one
bank of elevators. The center has a closed circuit television (CCTV) that was installed in 1993
and an alarm system was added in 1998. Both the CCTV and alarms are focused on the doors of
the center. The center has a team of security for hire d uring events—they have received no
training beyond basic crowd management.
For each event, visitors can purchase tickets from the center's ticket booth. The booth is
enclosed in glass and is located at the front of the building, centered between the sets of
entrance doors. Workers in the ticket booth enter with a key or by knocking until other workers
open the door. The workers' door into the ticket booth is off the main concourse of the visitors'
entrance to the center. The center manager's office has a door with cipher lock and passcoded
cash safe. The passcode to both locks is given to the head of security for each event. An
armored vehicle from a secure money transport company comes two hours before an event
and three hours after an event to empty the contents of the safe.