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Title:LEGAL REPORTER - Case law on retaliatory discharge, regulation on hazardous materials and maritime security, and legislation on infant abduction, security standards, and homeland security.
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Contributors:Anderson, Teresa ( author )
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Published in:Security management ; 47, 4 ; 120-127
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Place of publication:Washington, DC
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Table of contents – Volume 47, Issue 4
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LETTERS - An interrogation expert responds to his interrogators.| 2003
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NEWS AND TRENDS - Holding the accounting board accountable, an emergency management resource becomes available, trends in air bag theft, and more.Gips, Michael A. et al. | 2003
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WORKING WISE - Office Depot hunts for ghosts in the machine, and HealthFirst turns up its surveillance efforts.| 2003
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LEADING EDGE - A reinvigorated training program can improve both security and morale.McGlaughlin, Benjamin et al. | 2003
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TECH TALK - ISP immunity is broadened, a French group fights for worker downtime, seeking solutions for e-mail spam, and much more.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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INTERNET JURISDICTION - DRAWING VIRTUAL LINES IN THE LAW - The Internet gives companies with Web sites the potential to reach a worldwide audience, but it may also expose them to litigation in other states or countries.Wolf, Christopher et al. | 2003
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LOSS PREVENTION - HOW A CONFEDERATE DELIVERED THE GOODS - Strong sleuthing, some lucky breaks, and a street-smart staff helped break up a crime ring.Frank, Craig T. et al. | 2003
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GAMING - EVENING THE ODDS AGAINST LIABILITY - Gaming establishments can limit their exposure to liability by learning how courts interpret their duty to protect those on their property from harm.Nichter, D.Anthony et al. | 2003
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INTRUSION DETECTION - ALARM DESIGN THAT RINGS TRUE - In designing alarm systems, consultants and end users often forget to consider the basics -- Such as how the system can be defeated.Zwirn, Jeffrey D. et al. | 2003
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY - IMO SETS COURSE FOR PORT SECURITY - A sea change is imminent now that the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed on a course of action for shoring up security at port facilities.Nuthall, Keith et al. | 2003
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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY - IF IT'S PERSONAL, IT'S PROTECTED - Companies that do business in the European Union must understand the rules for handling personal data.Cohen, Lawrence Mark et al. | 2003
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COMPUTER SECURITY - ON PATROL IN CYBERSPACE - A look at progress among local, state, and federal efforts to combat cybercrime.Piazza, Peter et al. | 2003
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LEGAL REPORTER - Case law on retaliatory discharge, regulation on hazardous materials and maritime security, and legislation on infant abduction, security standards, and homeland security.Anderson, Teresa et al. | 2003
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REVIEWS - Experts assess works on event risk management, information security, terrorism response, and the Nigerian 419 scam.| 2003
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS| 2003
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MARKETPLACE - In the market for portable barriers, guard tour systems, baggage screeners, armored passenger cars, or mobile decontamination systems? Look no further.| 2003
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INDUSTRY FOCUS - Exam dates and sites are set for the new ASIS International certifications, and employment resources are expanded.| 2003
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ASIS BOARD OF DIRECTORS| 2003
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VIEWPOINT - Is terrorism obscuring the information threat?Mendell, Ronald L. et al. | 2003