NCJ Number
49011
Date Published
1978
Length
53 pages
Annotation
TESTIMONY IS GIVEN ON THE EFFECT OF THE EROSION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT INTELLIGENCE ON THE ABILITY OF INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS CONCERNS TO IMPLEMENT EFFECTIVE PERSONNEL SECURITY AND CORPORATE SECURITY PROGRAMS.
Abstract
THIS HEARING IS PART OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE'S ONGOING INVESTIGATION INTO THE EROSION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT INTELLIGENCE AND ITS IMPACT ON THE PUBLIC SECURITY. WITNESSES WHO TESTIFIED ABOUT THE IMPACT ON SECURITY OPERATIONS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR INCLUDE: DONALD DUCKWORTH, DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE SECURITY FOR THE NORTON CO., WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, WHO SERVES AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE OF PRIVACY OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL SECURITY; HENRY ENGLISCH, ASSISTANT SECRETARY IN CHARGE OF SECURITY OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA'S MARINE AND AVIATION SERVICE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, WHO IS CHAIRMAN OF THE TRANSPORTATION AND SECURITY COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL SECURITY; THOMAS RUANE, SECURITY MANAGER OF AVON PRODUCTS, NEW YORK, NEW YORK, WHO SERVES AS A REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL SECURITY; LINDSAY L. BAIRD, A PRIVATE CONSULTANT ON COMPUTER SECURITY, WHO SERVES AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMPUTER SECURITY COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL SECURITY; AND JAN LARSEN, MANAGER OF CORPORATE SECURITY FOR THE PFIZER CO., NEW YORK, NEW YORK. (RCB)