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Title:LETTERS - Weighing in on retail arson, and giving the NYPD credit where it's due.
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Table of contents – Volume 47, Issue 2
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LETTERS - Weighing in on retail arson, and giving the NYPD credit where it's due.| 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Stadium and arena security surveyed, pipeline safety questioned, the role of loss prevention executives examined, and more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - A gas station-convenience store chain pumps in remote video.| 2003
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LEADING EDGE - Performance improvement is every manager's goal for employees, but managers often don't know how to measure it.Clark, Richard E. et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - California requires disclosure of security breaches, federal infosecurity continues to lag, satellite security gets a look, Brazil breeds hackers, and more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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AGROTERRORISM - THE FIRST LINK IN THE FOOD CHAIN - The agricultural community is working with academia and government to find ways to prevent, detect, and contain bioterror attacks on livestock.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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SYSTEM INTEGRATION - A JUDICIOUS INTEGRATION PROJECT - Planning and installing an effective integrated system is no simple matter. One integrator shares lessons learned from a courthouse project.Allen, Tom et al. | 2003
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LEGAL ISSUES - DON'T MAKE A FEDERAL CASE OUT OF IT - To avoid lawsuits, companies must be familiar with the legal issues that pertain to internal investigations and any actions they take as a result of the findings.Ray, David et al. | 2003
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FINANCIAL SERVICES - CHECK WASHING IS A DIRTY BUSINESS - What check thieves are doing and how banks are fighting back.Biegelman, Martin T. et al. | 2003
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MANAGEMENT - GET THE MOST FROM YOUR GUARD FORCE - Eliciting peak performance from a contract guard force requires that security managers take a progressive stance that focuses on interrelated issues, such as pay and performance.Johnson, Jordan W. et al. | 2003
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COMPUTER SECURITY - CAN YOU HACK IT? Penetration testing gives companies a way to find their vulnerabilities before hackers do.Lam, Frank et al. | 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - A court rules on searches by campus security officers, a new cargo security rule is released, and a look ahead for Congress.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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REVIEWS - Experts evaluate materials on insurance fraud, crime prevention, Internet security, business continuity, aggressive behavior, and national intelligence.| 2003
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS| 2003
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MARKETPLACE - Intriguing new offerings include a cockpit access keypad, a weather risk management system, a replacement door system, and an infrared document fraud detector.| 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - ASIS International introduces two new professional designations.| 2003
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ASIS BOARD OF DIRECTORS| 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Can security help with civil defense?Azano, Harry J. et al. | 2003