Danger on the runway. (corporate aircraft security) (Travel Security): An article from: Security Management
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Author(s)Harry Pizer, Stephen Sloan
ISBN / ASINB00092SXZI
ISBN-13978B00092SXZ3
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This digital document is an article from Security Management, published by American Society for Industrial Security on October 1, 1993. The length of the article is 1094 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Aviation security personnel should devise an effective plan to deter crime perpetrator plans for corporate executives who pursue market opportunities in less stable foreign regions. Third World criminal activities have proliferated and the threat to corporate aviation has proportionately increased. Crime and corruption are inevitable in countries where customs or law officials' salaries are low. Corporate security officers usually neglect strategic assessment resulting in unpreparedness in the advent of a critical threat. Intraorganizational measures to prevent precarious aviation situations are discussed.
Citation Details
Title: Danger on the runway. (corporate aircraft security) (Travel Security)
Author: Harry Pizer
Publication:Security Management (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 1993
Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security
Volume: v37 Issue: n10 Page: p69(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Aviation security personnel should devise an effective plan to deter crime perpetrator plans for corporate executives who pursue market opportunities in less stable foreign regions. Third World criminal activities have proliferated and the threat to corporate aviation has proportionately increased. Crime and corruption are inevitable in countries where customs or law officials' salaries are low. Corporate security officers usually neglect strategic assessment resulting in unpreparedness in the advent of a critical threat. Intraorganizational measures to prevent precarious aviation situations are discussed.
Citation Details
Title: Danger on the runway. (corporate aircraft security) (Travel Security)
Author: Harry Pizer
Publication:Security Management (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 1993
Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security
Volume: v37 Issue: n10 Page: p69(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

