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2006 Index

January/February 2006

Alarm Monitoring—In-house or Third Party? by Jeff Pepperney, Sears, and Pat Frensley, Barry Grant, and Ernie Deyle, CVS/pharmacy (p. 22)

Head, Heart, and Hands by Mike Jackson, Best Buy (p. 46)

Self-Checkout Reaches Critical Mass by Robert L. DiLonardo, Retail Consulting (p. 58)

2006 Loss Prevention Resource Guide (p. 67)

 

March/April 2006

Electronic Crimes Investigations—Pitting Spy vs. Spy by Chris Bitner, Office Depot (p. 24)

Connecting Retailers to Combat Organized Retail Theft by Matt Lincoln, Mervyns (p. 48)

Expanding LP at Sterling Jewelers in the Sarbanes-Oxley Era by Michael Stugrin (p. 60)

LP’s Role in Preventing Workplace Violence by Steven C. Millwee, CPP, SecurTest (p. 74)

 

May/June 2006

Loss Prevention Certification by Jack Trlica (p. 24)

Integrating Data to Maximize LP Effectiveness by Allan Alberts, Nordstrom (p. 50)

Visualizing Supply-Chain Security by Michael D. Laden, Trade Innovations, and King Rogers, KRI International (p. 62)

MGM MIRAGE: Roll the Dice, Bad Guys Lose by Michael Stugrin (p. 76)

 

July/August 2006

“It Can’t Happen Here…Can It?” by Dr. Larry Barton, The American College, and Bill Turner, Nike U.S. Retail (p. 20)

Redefining Shrinkage—Four New Buckets of Loss by Adrian Beck, University of Leicester, and Colin Peacock, Procter & Gamble (p. 44)

Growth the New Shrink by John Wilson (p. 54)

Rick Management in the Quick-Service Restaurant Environment by D.B. “Libby” Libhart, McDonald’s USA (p. 62)

 

September/October 2006

Drug Diversion—Preventing Retail Pharmacy Theft by Joseph Muha, PD, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (p. 32)

Considerations for Evaluating EAS Source-Tagging Programs by Walter E. Palmer, CFI, CPP, CFE, PCGsolutions (p. 44)

360-Degree Intellectual Property Protection by Nils Montan, International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition (p. 56)

Everything I Learned in Life I Learned from Coaching My 4-Year-Old’s Soccer Team by Chris Lauritzen, Stage Stores (p. 70)

 

November/December 2006

The Evolving Impact of Return Fraud and Abuse by Caroline Cardone and Read Hayes, Ph.D., CPP, Loss Prevention Research Team (p. 20)

Planning, Implementing, and Justifying an Employment Screening Process by Al Vanegas and Claude Verville, Lowe’s Companies (p. 42)

Surviving the Star Trek—How to Plan a Safe and Successful Celebrity Event by Byron Coleman, Macy’s Department Stores (p. 52)

Stored-Value Card Fraud—A House of Cards? by Paul B. Cogswell, CFE, CPP, Comdata (p. 62)

 

Interviews

The Continuing Evolution of LP in the Grocery Industry with Kathleen Smith, Safeway (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 34)

Turning LP Professionals into Retail Business Professionals with Sam Rowell, Pep Boys (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 36)

LP Transformation at Limited Brands with Leonard Schlesinger, Mark Giresi, and Paul Jones, Limited Brands (May/Jun p. 36)

Managing Safety and Security for the World’s Largest Restaurant Company with Emil Monda, Yum! Brands (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 32)

Global Security and Loss Prevention with Tim O’Connor and Syed Raza, Polo Ralph Lauren, and David McGowan, Hank Siemers, and Helen Mackay, Tiffany & Co. (Sep/Oct p. 32)

Interviewing the Gurus of Interviewing with Doug Wicklander and David Zulawski (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 32)

 

Career Development by Gus Downing, Downing & Downing

The Bridge That Connects You (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 98)

Surviving the Bloodiest January in History (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 100)

You’ve Been Deleted (May/Jun 2006 p. 110)

The Balance of Leadership by (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 82)

Professionalizing an Industry (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 60)

 

Evidence-Based LP by Read Hayes, Ph.D., CPP, Loss Prevention Research Center

From the Mouths of Thieves (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 66)

Store Design and LP (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 48)

Deterrence Defined (May/Jun 2006 p. 48)

Junk Science (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 30)

Focusing on Deterrence (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 28)

The Theft Triangle (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 28)

 

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

What Were You Thinking? (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 14)

Using the Participatory Accusation (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 16)

Play Ball! (May/Jun 2006 p. 16)

Report Writing. Part I: Basic Elements (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 16)

Report Writing. Part II: English 101 (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 14)

Report Writing. Part III: Structure and Grammar (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 18)

 

Legends in Loss Prevention

Lewis (Lew) C. Shealy (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 80)

George Luciano (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 70)

 

LP and Food Retailing by Wayne Breckenridge, Food Marketing Institute

An Introduction to Food Retailing (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 44)

LP Conference Adds Vendors (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 86)

The Katrina Project and Other LP Initiatives (May/Jun 2006 p. 112)

Disaster Preparedness and Recovery (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 78)

The Food Element within Loss Prevention (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 96)

Why Are You Here? (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 92)

 

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

Negligent Retention and Supervision. Part II: Managing the Risks (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 70)

Trespass and the Law. Part I: Federal First Amendment Rights (May/Jun 2006 p. 72)

Trespass and the Law. Part II: State Constitutional Protections (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 62)

Trespass and the Law. Part III: No State Constitutional Protections (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 94)

 

LP Certification by Britt Wood, The Loss Prevention Foundation

FMI Endorses Certification (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 62)

NFSSC Endorses Certification (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 78)

The Loss Prevention Foundation (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 50)

 

My Turn

Turning Silos into Success by Patrick Lencioni, The Table Group (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 84)

Are Retailers Key to Curing the False-Alarm Epidemic? by John A. Murphy, Vector Security (May/Jun 2006 p. 86)

Privacy Rights Pitted Against Security by John M. Julius III and Eric A. Savage, Littler Mendelson (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 74)

A Coalition to Impact Shoplifting by Caroline Kochman, National Association for Shoplifting Prevention (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 66)

 

Organized Retail Crime by King Rogers, KRI International

To Train Or Not to Train (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 92)

 

Parting Words by Jim Lee, Executive Editor

Wonderings and Ramblings (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 114)

The Ultimate Gift (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 106)

Tomorrow Is Another Day (May/Jun 2006 p. 130)

Who’s on Deck? (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 90)

September—A Month to Remember (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 106)

Who Said Life Is Fair? (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 98)

 

Publisher’s Letter by Jack Trlica, Editor and Publisher

Center of the LP World (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 8)

Certification—Its Time Has Come (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 10)

Direction and Motivation (May/Jun 2006 p. 10)

Compliments and Complaints (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 8)

Looking Back at September 2001 (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 8)

Giving Thanks (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 8)

 

RILA in Action by Rhett Asher, Retail Industry Leaders Association

2005 in Review (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 100)

LP Certification (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 34)

Changing the Tide of Loss Prevention (May/Jun 2006 p. 34)

Updates on Key Initiatives (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 42)

 

Supply-Chain Security by Kelby Woodard, Trade Innovations

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 56)

Customs 101 (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 58)

Global Commerce in a Post-Dubai Ports World (May/Jun 2006 p. 60)

Perhaps the Greatest Vulnerability (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 28)

The Impact of War (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 52)

What Happened? (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 30)

 

The Restaurant World

Background Screening by Edward R. Tallon, Sr., CFE, Ryan’s Restaurant Group (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 40)

 

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

LP South of the Border (Jan/Feb 2006 p. 18)

Penny-Wise and Pound-Foolish (Mar/Apr 2006 p. 20)

Testing for Employee Honesty Using High Technology (May/Jun 2006 p. 20)

Monkey See, Monkey Do (Jul/Aug 2006 p. 14)

If Shoplifting Is Getting Worse, Why Do Employee Theft Levels Remain Steady? (Sep/Oct 2006 p. 42)

Both Good News and Bad News (Nov/Dec 2006 p. 14)

 
 
 
 
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