ASIS FOUNDATION RESEARCH

What are CRISP Reports?

 

Launched in 2008, Connecting Research in Security to Practice (CRISP) reports provide practical, researched-based solutions to help security professionals effectively tackle a wide-range of security issues.

This series invites experts in specialist aspects of security to present their views on a specific security concern. The reports provide concise summaries of available research, deliver expert analysis, and offer proven approaches and best practices. Readers can integrate recommended actions with their own existing or planned security programs.

Recent reports include:

CRISP reports are sister publications to those produced by Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) of the U.S. Department of Justice. COPS reports, which can be accessed at www.cops.usdoj.gov, focus on policing; CRISP reports focus on security.

Share Your Expertise!

The Foundation welcomes new ideas and research proposals. If you would like to suggest authors or topics—or if you’re interested in writing a CRISP report—please contact ASIS Foundation staff.