Vol. 2 No. 5

October 2003

Responses

 

Dear Sir,

Splendid compilation of the security related information and events. It has become a regular source of professional information to me. The article on "who is packing your parachute?" was very motivating! Similarly, few quotes were also thought provoking. The contents are so satisfying that minor irritants such as some delay in bringing out the newsletter in time can always be overlooked. You may like to change the background of the presentation as new background every time will bring some freshness to the presentation. Also consider using font : Arial as this is found to be user-friendly from reading point-of-view. 

Capt S B Tyagi,
Chief Manager (Security),
GAIL (India) Limited,
New Delhi

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Dear Nath,

Thanks for the input and compliments on getting the Newsletter that fast.

We wish you and your staff a very happy Dussera and Deepawali. I am sure Maa Durga will give you more zeal for the year ahead. 
With best wishes.

Yours sincerely,

S.N. Khunghar

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Dear DC Nath,

Thank you for the latest copy of your Newsletter.

As part of their Continuing Professional Development, Security Professionals have to keep up to date with the latest criminological research insofar as it relates to security. To that end your members may be interested in a publication called "Security Journal" which is published by Perpetuity Press in the UK.

I am forwarding a link to the latest edition which provides abstracts of forthcoming articles. Although I am on the Editorial Board of the journal I have no financial involvement and am just passing on this information in the spirit of goodwill. If any of your members would like further information I would be pleased to help them.

Regards

Chris Horne

Director of Corporate Safety & Security
3Com Corp
Marlborough
Mass
USA
Email: Chris_Horne@3com.com 


The next issue of the Security Journal published by Perpetuity Press is about to become available.

Contents include:

Enhancing Business Crime Reduction: UK Directors' Responsibilities to Review the Impact of Crime on Business Michael Levi, James Morgan and John Burrows 

Behind the Fence: Buying and Selling Stolen Merchandise
                                Tracy Johns and Read Hayes

Crime and the Business Community: Experiences of Businesses in Cornwall, England R.I. Mawby

The Crisis-Prone Organization as a Factor in Workplace Aggression 
Robert J. Homant and Daniel B. Kennedy 

Footprinting: Tracking Criminals on the Internet Judith M. Collins, Sameer K. Hinduja, and Sandra K. Hoffman 

PLUS: Incisive and beneficial book reviews reflecting the latest good practice and research in the security industry

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Dear Sir,

Compliments as well as thanks for the newsletter for the month of September. The issue has come out very well. I enjoyed "Laugh A While".

Once again thanks.

Binod Kumar Yadav
New Delhi.


Food for Thought

The heart wants what it wants….
There's no logic to those things.

-- Woody Allen

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Imagination is the intelligence having fun.

-- Albert Einstein

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What the world needs is more people who specialize in the Impossible.

-- Theodore Roethke