Security Publications
Founded in 1984, Strafford Publications has a long-standing commitment to serving the information needs of the security profession by providing the most up-to-date and relevant briefings.
Written in plain English, in a concise, quick-reading format, two monthly briefings will update you on legal developments impacting your security operations.
Security Law Newsletter
Your monthly briefing on significant court rulings and other legal developments impacting your security and safety operations – in a concise, quick-reading format
Premises Liability Report
Your monthly alert on the latest legal developments impacting premises liability – in a concise, quick-reading format
Distinguished Faculty and Advisory Boards
Strafford's security publications and teleconferences are developed exclusively by experienced professionals, under the guidance of distinguished advisory boards—providing the real-world perspectives of outside experts and practitioners from industry and academia. Teleconferences are presented by a panel of carefully selected leaders in their field with critical knowledge of the issues presented.
Strafford's editorial approach ensures unmatched quality and allows professionals to confidently cut down on reading and research time knowing they are briefed on all the key developments in their profession.
In Current Publications
$3 Million awarded after child falls from fourth floor window
$372,141 Verdict for slip and fall injuries reversed
$5 Million awarded for injuries caused by intoxicated patron
Bank not liable to uninjured customer who witnessed armed robbery
Carjacking victim’s suit against office park owner unsuccessful
Carwash patron dies after being beaten by baseball bat wielding employee
Hotel patron asserts that poor lighting contributed to fall from curb
Property manager not liable for shooting by home invader
Retailer’s receipt checking policy is non-discriminatory
Security guards not entitled to compensation for time spent “arming up” before shift
Shopper claims injury after escalator abruptly stops
Shopper may not recover damages for fall on store’s over-waxed floors