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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2020.25.06.199

Development of Measurement Tools for Success and Failure Factors of Education and Training of Korean Bodyguard  

Kim, Sang-Jin (Dept. of Security Service, Yongin University)
Abstract
This study was conducted for the purpose of developing a measurement tool for success and failure factors of education and training of Korean bodyguards. conducted a meeting from the fully open questionnaire at first, and then formed the semi-structured questionnaire, finally carried out the survey from the closed questionnaire and analyzed data from SPSS 21.0, AMOS 21.0 and developed the measurements. It was conducted from May, 2019 to December, 2019. This survey was conducted of 150 security guards after the verification of the content validity though the pilot survey and presented the success attribution factors and standards on the basis of the result form this survey. As a result, the success factors of the training of the bodyguards were accidental education (5 item), vocational mental education (2 item), vocational mental education (2 item), work ability enhancement education (2 item), realistic practical education (2 item) ), Including 4 items, 11 items, The failure factors consisted of 12 item of three factors: formal education and training (5 item), lack of leadership qualities (4 item), and lack of education (3 item).
Keywords
Body guard; Success factor; Failure factor; Measuring tools; Education and training; Protection; Private Security;
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