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AIR CARGO SECURITY - A CONCEPT THAT WORKS, PART 2 FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH ARTHUR A IVES

NCJ Number
12442
Journal
Security World Volume: 10 Issue: 7 Dated: (JULY-AUGUST 1973) Pages: 30-34
Author(s)
J E THORSEN
Date Published
1973
Length
5 pages
Annotation
CORPORATE SECURITY POLICY COMMON TO AN AIR FREIGHT LINE'S TERMINAL LOCATIONS, THE HEADQUARTERS OFFICE, AND THE BACKUP PHILOSOPHY OF TOP MANAGEMENT.
Abstract
THE SECOND OF THREE ARTICLES DISCUSSES THE ONGOING CORPORATE APPROACH OF 'PREVENTIVE SECURITY WITH MOTIVATION,' AND THE EDUCATION OF EMPLOYEES TO THIS PHILOSOPHY THROUGH IMPLEMENTATION OF AN EXTENSIVE SECURITY ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN. THE NECESSITY OF TOP MANAGEMENT BACKUP, OF A CONTINUAL FLOW OF ADVERTISING, AND OF MAINTAINING EMPLOYEE INTEREST IS CONSIDERED. IN EVALUATING THE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH PROGRAM SUCCESS. THE CORPORATE DIRECTOR NOTES THE AIRLINE'S SOLE CONCENTRATION ON SHIPPING CARGO RATHER THAN PASSENGERS, A HIGHLY MOTIVATED PERSONNEL STRUCTURE DUE TO LIMITED SIZE AND NUMBER OF SERVICE LOCATIONS, AND FACTORS SUCH AS THE USE OF A COMPUTER ANALYSIS SYSTEM. FOR PARTS ONE AND THREE OF THE SERIES, SEE NCJ-012443 AND NCJ-012355 RESPECTIVELY.