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2001/2002 Index

Premier Fall 2001

Organized Theft in Retail by King Rogers (p. 18)

Lowe’s Intranet-Based LP Audit by Claude Verville, Lowe’s (P. 32)

ROI: Turning Accounting Rules to Management Tools by Walter Palmer, Contact, Inc. (p. 40)

If You Don’t Ask, You May Not Find Out by Steven C. Millwee, SecurTest, Inc. (p. 46)

 

January/February 2002

Retail’s Response to September 11th by Jack Trlica, Editor (p. 16)

Managing in an Era of Uncertainty by Bruce Tulgan, Founder, RainmakerThinking, Inc. (P. 28)

How Much Are You Losing to “Paper Shrink?” by Mark J. Sullivan and Vince Cilli, Deloitte & Touche (p. 36)

The Myths and Realities of Criminal History Research by Frederick G. Giles, CPP, President, The Official Provider’s Source (p. 40)

 

March/April 2002

Integrating Technology into the Loss Prevention Enterprise by King Rogers, King Rogers International (p. 22)

It Is Entirely about the People by Steve Forgette, KB Toys (p. 30)

Telephone Interviewing: New Tactic for an Old Problem by David E. Zulawski and Shane G. Sturman, CPP, Wicklander-Zulawski (p. 36)

Ensuring the Survival of New Security Managers by William M. Bragg, Macy’s East (p. 44)

 

May/June 2002

The Many Faces of Loss Prevention by Mimi Welch, Transition Dynamics (p. 16)

How EAS Source Tagging Rewrote Shrinkage History in the Music and Video Sector by O. Keith Wanke (p. 32)

A Tale of Two Companies: A Roadmap for Merging LP Departments by Paul Jones, Luxottica Retail, and Alan Greggo, LensCrafters (p. 40)
Bionomics: A Methodology for Teaching Proper Body Management to Prevent Injury by Vincent Portera, D.C., Future Industrial Technologies (p. 48)

 

July/August 2002

Target Investigations Hits the Bull’s Eye on Crime by Chris W. Nelson, Target Corporation (p. 16)

Outsourcing Options in Specialty Loss Prevention by Mike Marquis, Urban Outfitters (p. 30)

Managing Anger in the Workplace by Donald Gibson, Ph.D., and Bruce Tulgan, RainmakerThinking, Inc. (p. 38)

Blockbuster DC Reaches One-Million Hour Safety Goal by Rod Fulenwider, Blockbuster, Inc. (p. 46)

 

September/October 2002

RFID: The Future of Supply-Chain Management by Jack Trlica, Editor (p. 16)

Setting a Standard in Interview and Interrogation by Jack Trlica, Editor (p. 32)

What Shoplifters Say about Stopping Shoplifting by Peter Berlin, Shoplifters Alternative (p. 38)

Risk Management and LP—Partners for Profits by Alan Tague, Gander Mountain, and O. Keith Wanke (p. 46)

 

November/December 2002

Securing the Supply Chain Against Terrorism by Jack Trlica, Editor (p. 16)

What’s Ahead in Technology in 2003? by Robert L. DiLonardo, Retail Consulting (p. 32)

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Corporate Fraud Investigations by Paul B. Cogswell, CFE, CPP, Sears, Roebuck & Co. (p. 44)

Continuing Education and Development for Senior LP Executives by Walter E. Palmer, CPP, CFE, PCGsolutions (p. 52)

 

Interviews by James Lee, Executive Editor

The Journey from Security to Corporate Management with David Myers, Montgomery Wards (Fall 2001 p. 24)

From Store Detective to Security Director with Linda Florence, The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino (Jan/Feb 2002 p. 24)

The View from the Top with Tom Coughlin, Wal-Mart (Mar/Apr 2002 p. 16)

Contributing to the Industry with Mike Keenan, Ross Stores (May/Jun 2002 p. 22)

Managing a Truly Worldwide LP Organization with Fritz Hirchert, Navy Exchange Service Command (Jul/Aug 2002 p. 22)

The Current State of the Security Industry with Steven Millwee, ASIS International (Sep/Oct 2002 p. 24)

The Quest for Excellence at Saks Fifth Avenue with Rosamaria Sostilio (Nov/Dec 2002 p. 22)

 

Interviewing & Interrogation by Douglas E. Wicklander and David E. Zulawski

How to Decide When to Conduct an Interview (Fall 2001 p. 66)

Preparing to Confront the Dishonest Employee (Jan/Feb 2002 p. 62)

The Process of Interrogation. Part I—Types of Investigations (Mar/Apr 2002 p. 62)

The Process of Interrogation. Part II—The Decision to Confess (May/Jun 2002 p. 70)

The Process of Interrogation. Part III—Denials (Jul/Aug 2002 p. 62)

The Process of Interrogation. Part IV—The Four Parts of Interrogations (Sep/Oct 2002 p. 62)

The Process of Interrogation. Part V—Conducting the Interrogation (Nov/Dec 2002 p. 70)

 

LP and the Law by Norman M. Spain, J.D., CPP, Eastern Kentucky University

Shoplifter Flight and Merchant Liability. Part I—Employee Collisions with Customers (Fall 2001 p. 53)

Shoplifter Flight and Merchant Liability. Part II—Fleeing Shoplifters Collisions and Injuries (Jan/Feb 2002 p. 33)

Shoplifter Flight and Merchant Liability. Part III—Injured Shoplifters & Policy and Procedure Issues (Mar/Apr 2002 p. 41)

Shoplifter Flight and Merchant Liability. Part IV—Issues When Drafting Policies (May/Jun 2002 p. 29)

Liability for Police Working Security. Part I—Civil Rights Violations (Jul/Aug 2002 p. 27)

Liability for Police Working Security. Part II—Civil Liability Under State Law (Sep/Oct 2002 p. 29)

Liability for Police Working Security. Part III—Civil Liability Under State Agency Law (Nov/Dec 2002 p. 29)

 

My Turn

Managing Generation Y by Bruce Tulgan and Carolyn A. Martin, Ph.D., RainmakerThinking, Inc. (Fall 2001 p. 29)

The New Age of Retail Security by David Levenberg, General Growth Properties (Jan/Feb 2002 p. 21)

The Food Industry’s Response to Bioterrorism by Charles I. Miller, CPP, CSP, Food Marketing Institute (Mar/Apr 2002 p. 28)

The Next Evolution in Retail Loss Prevention by Donald McVicker (p. 45)

The Zero-Tolerance Distortion by Michael H. Corcoran, Ph.D., Michael Corcoran Associates (Jul/Aug 2002 p. 57)

The Data-Driven Foundations of Loss Prevention and Risk Management by Robert Figlio, Ph.D., CAP Index, Inc. (Sep/Oct 2002 p. 51)

The Five-Step Mythology by Mike Marquis, Limited Brands (Nov/Dec 2002 p. 49)

 

Women in LP by Mimi Welch, President, Transition Dynamics

Turning Personal Power into Profit (Fall 2001 p. 15)

The Impact of Women to the Corporate Bottom Line (Jan/Feb 2002 p. 45)

Female Friendly Companies that Get Results (Mar/Apr 2002 p. 49)

What Men Know about Success that Women Need to Learn (May/Jun 2002 p. 55)

When Corporate Change Demands Personal Transition (Jul/Aug 2002 p. 43)

Where to Begin Creating a Female-Friendly Workplace (Sep/Oct 2002 p. 43)

Definitions of Success (Nov/Dec 2002 p. 57)

 

Workplace Dishonesty by Richard C. Hollinger, Ph.D., University of Florida

Searching for Companies with Low Shrinkage: The Container Store (Fall 2001 p. 13)

Loss Prevention’s New Challenge in the Aftermath of September 11th (Jan/Feb 2002 p. 13)

What Is the Future of the National Retail Security Survey? (Mar/Apr 2002 p. 13)

2001 National Retail Security Survey – An Overview of the Major Findings (May/Jun 2002 p. 13)

Social Impact and Origins of Employee Dishonesty (Jul/Aug 2002 p. 13)

Who Took the Prevention out of Loss Prevention by Larry Miller, Trax Software & Consulting (Sep/Oct 2002 p. 13)

Understanding Employee Dishonesty – Neutralizing the Guilt (Nov/Dec 2002 p. 13)

 
 
 
 
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