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Question 7

A security analyst should do which of the following in situations where a review of past and current crimes for a given site or facility cannot be sampled?

    Correct Answer: C

    In situations where the review of past and current crimes for a given site or facility cannot be sampled, a security analyst should expand the analysis to include actual crimes committed outside the targeted location. This approach provides a broader understanding of potential threats and patterns of criminal behavior in the surrounding area, which may have implications for the security of the facility in question. Restricting the analysis to potential or committed crimes within the targeted location alone may overlook significant external threats.

Discussion
bdccb55Option: C

This approach takes into account external factors that could impact the site’s security. It acknowledges that crimes elsewhere may have implications for the facility.