Security Management Services

A 5-Stage Program of Security

Based on the established pro-active processes of: Deterrence, Prevention, Detection, Counter Response, and Training.

CJES Security Management incorporates the complete spectrum of Operations, Facility, Site-Environment, and Personal Security.  It involves developing, implementing, documenting, and maintaining applicable security-sound practices, measures, designs, proposals, systems, policies, procedures, guidelines, standards, and directives.

CJES recognizes and accounts for the inherent similarities and differences between government, legislative, executive, judicial, law enforcement, correctional, business, medical, and learning institutions.  Case in point being certain interrelated actions/measures which are highly effective and appropriate for a court facility, may not necessarily be ideal for a school or business type environment. 

There is no "one-size fits-all" solution when it comes to Security Management.  Consequently CJES excels at determining What is most Effective and Appropriate? in relation to operations and site-specific considerations, to completely optimize respective security management programs.   

CJES Security Management specialized program disciplines include but are not limited to:

  • Levels I-IV Federal Facility Security Standards & Design
  • Physical Security Systems Design/Integration
  • Security Systems/Equipment Installation
  • Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED); Deterrence and Counter-Measures 
  • Courthouse Construction/Renovation Projects;  Architectural Space Design Planning/Layout 
  • Prisoner/Detainee Custody, Control, Detention, and Transportation Considerations 
  • Prisoner/Detainee Institutional and Custodial-Based Architectural Space Design Planning/Layout
  • Government and Facility Construction/Renovation Projects; Architectural Space Design Planning/Layout
  • Facility Self-Protection (FSP) Considerations
  • Access Control and Intrusion Detection Systems
  • Facility Security/Mail Screening; Systems Design and Implementation
  • Guard Force Management (GFM) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
  • Security Assessments, Audits, Surveys, and Impact Studies 
  • Program Review, Development, Implementation, and Sustainment  
  • Employees/Staff Role & Responsibilities
  • Protective Response
  • Off-Site Security Considerations
  • Protective Services
  • Basic/Advanced Training and Continuing Education Programs
  • Threat, Risk, and Emergency Management Program Integration