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| Vol. 28 No. 1 2012 - Thinking Inside and Outside the Box |
| Customer Service: "Tag you're it"-providing flawless customer service in the healthcare security environment, by: Hodge, Michael A |
| Workplace Violence: Active life threatening violence-are you prepared?, by: Smith, Thomas |
| Risk Assessment: An approach to security risk assessment, by: Engells, Thomas E |
| Fraud: Aspects of controlling fraud in healthcare facilities: taking the threat seriously, by: Luizzo, Anthony J & Scaglione, Bernard J |
| Security Officers: Baby, it's cold outside, by: Kissane, Rhonda |
| Smoking: Baby, it''s cold outside, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Drugs: Drugs, drugs-who has the drugs?, by: Blair, James D |
| Emergency Management: Four hospitals in the path of killer tornadoes-what happened before...during...after, by: Friedrick, Joanne |
| Elopement: Hospital security and patient elopement: protecting patients and your healthcare facility, by: Smith, Thomas |
| Managing Morale: Managing officer morale in 2012, by: Cromer, Chris |
| OSHA: OSHA in healthcare--out of sight, out of mind?, by: Harris, Scott |
| Workplace Violence: Rape agreession defense and workplace violence prevention, by: Steelman Wells, Sarh |
| Staffing: Recruiting and selection of healthcare public safety officers, by: Guest, David A. & Potter, Anthony N |
| Morgue Operations: Security's role in morgue operations: neeeded-a foolproof plan, by: White, John M |
| Computers: The efficacy of best practices in recovery from cyberattachs, by: Losefsky, William |
| Closed Circuit Television: The electronic security partnership of safety/security and information systems departments, by: Yow, J Art |
| JCAHO: The Joint Commission: an update on the environment of care and life safety challenges for 2011, by: Samet, Dean H |
| Behavioral Patients: Watchins the behavioral patient-apatient centered team approach, by: DiNovo, John A. |
| Women in Security: Women in healthcare security: overcoming the pitsfalls to success, by: Solimini, Susan |
| Vol. 27 No.2 2011 - Making Headway against Healthcare Violence and Crime |
| Bioterrorism: Bio-Preparedness in the health system environment, by: Blankchtein, Tzviel |
| Theft: Combating employee theft in the healthcare industry, by: Marguet, Christopher T |
| Workplace Violence: Critical issues on gun violence in the hospital workplace, by: Ramsey-Hamilton Caroline & Sawyer, James R |
| Security Management: Developing a strategic security plan, by: Potter, Anthony N |
| Crime Prevention: For healthcare security professionals: using crime analysis to solve problems in 15 small steps, by: Vellani, Karim H |
| Workplace Violence: JAMA Coverage of the Johns Hopkins shooting: a dissenting view, by: Blair, James D |
| Customer Service: Linking hospital security to customer service:
making the case for "world class" security, by: Hill, Scott A |
| Workplace Violence: Preventing violence at work, by: Micheiman, Bonnie S |
| Behavioral Units: Responding to life safety needs in behavioral healthcare, by: Berger, Mark |
| Suicide: Suicide and the parking garage, by: Mouw, Isaih & Troth, Andy |
| Prisoners: The IHSSF 2011 prisoner escape study, by: Mikow-Porto, Victoria A & Smith, Thomas |
| Leadership: The Lone Ranger, Superman, George Hathaway, and successful leadership, by: Pryse, Lisa B |
| Security Management: The strategy for winning support and resources, by: Mangan, Cindy M |
| Workplace Violence: Workplace violence in hospitals: safe havens no more, by: Warren, Bryan |
| Workplace Violence: Workplace violence prevention education after JCSEA 45, by: Buff Scott |
| Vol. 27 No.1 2011 - Upgrading Healthcare Security: Preparing for A More Productive Future |
| Threats General: Active threat response in the health system, by: Blankchtein, Tzviel |
| VIPs: Aspects of hospital security: protecting the VIP, by: Luizzo, Anthony J & Scaglione, Ben & Walsh, Michael |
| Benchmarking: Benchmark study on patient and privacy and data security, by: Ponemon Institute Research Report |
| Staffing: Building high performance security teams from the ground up, by: Losefsky, William |
| NIMS: Checklist of NIMS elements for healthcare, by: WI Hospital Emergency Preparedness Leadership |
| Terrorism: Could hospitals cope with insider terrorist threats?, by: Blair, James D |
| Safety: Designing snow-and ice-friendly facilities, by: Birch, Brian & Hessong, Dave |
| Staffing: Downsizing of security, by: White, John M |
| Emergency Department: Emergency department visits involving underage alcohol use: 2008, by: Drug Abuse Warning Network |
| Security Management: Establishing a higher level of security and law enforcement at a medical school, by: Pryse, Lisa B |
| Security Healthcare: Hospital security strategies, by: Miehl, Fred |
| Emergency Management: Integrating location into hospital and healthcare facility emergency management, by: Skinner, Ric |
| Security Surveys: Justifying you existence through security assessments, by: Bates, Norman D |
| Crime in Hospitals: Needed: reliable information on violent incidents and crime in healthcare facilities, by: Mikow-Porto, Victoria A & Smith, Thomas |
| Safety: Operating snow and ice-friendly parking facilities, by: Hannenman, Richard L |
| Patient Visitation Right: Patient Visition Rights-the CMS Final Rule, by: Glasson, Linda |
| Elopement: Resident elopement: case study and lessons learned, by: Williams, Linda |
| Risk Assessment: Safety and security risk assessments-now demystified, by: White, Donald E |
| Disaster Planning: Safety first, the motto for a disaster response plan, by: Skoglund, Patty |
| Systems and Technology: Switching to IP Cameras: one person's journey, by: Pruneau, Thomas P |
| Management: Turn over folders: a proven tool in succession management planning, by: Engells, Thomas E |
| Vol. 26 No. 2 2010 - New Insight Into Healthcare Crime, Disaster Response, Special Patients |
| Long Term Care: A security/safety survey of long term care facilities, by: Acorn, Jonathan |
| PTSD Center: A VA medical center's PTSD residential recovery program, by: Devaney, Donald E |
| Emergency Management: Best practices of hospital security planning for patient surge-a comparative analysis of three national systems, by: Downey, Erin & Hebert, Anjanette |
| Disaster Planning: Blizzards! savvy healthcare security strategies, by: White, Donald E |
| Emergency Management: Emergency preparedness: planning considerations for a response to a bomb threat or incident, by: Puttkammer, Jeff |
| Prisoners: Forensic patients: it's 2:00 am-do you know where your risks are?, by: Bittle, Jason T |
| Fire: Hospitals are dangerous places, by: de Richemond, Albert, L |
| Disaster Drills: How can hospitals be better prepared? A case study of an exercise design program and its effect of a real-life event, by: Bulson, Tim |
| Disaster Drills: How can hospitals be better prepared? A case study of an exercise design program and its effect on a real-life event, by: Bulson, Julie |
| Workplace Violence: It will never happen here, right?, by: Rozovsky, Fay A |
| Investigations: Minimizing liability during internal investigations, by: Morris, Cole |
| Workplace Violence: Murderers among us, by: Berlin, Ellen |
| Security Auditing: Security auditing: a prescription for keeping protection programs healthy, by: Luizzo, Anthony J |
| Dementia/Alzheimer: The dementia/Alzheimer's population and the security officer, by: Losefsky, William |
| Crime in Hospitals: The IAHSS 2010 crime and security trends survey, by: Mikow-Porto, Victoria A & Smith, Thomas |
| Vol. 26 No. 1 2010 - Making the Most of Networking Opportunities for Improving Management Skills |
| Aggression: Approaching an upset person: body language and verbal communications, by: Ouellette, Roland |
| JCAHO: Aspects of Preparing for a "no prior notice" regulatory audit, by: Luizzo, Anthony J & Scaglione, Bernard J |
| Networking: Beyond a shadow of doubt: networking with your peers, by: Beaver, Dan |
| Networking: Conversations with commanders: a tool for organizational learning, by: Adcox, William H & Engells, Thomas E |
| Parking: Effective strategies for hospital parking garage security, by: Alarcon, Noli & Leinart, Megan |
| Fire: Fire training put to the test, by: Irvine, Bruce R |
| Security Management: Managing the Exercise Process for Success, by: Hunter, Joey & Wade, Patrick C |
| Customer Service: Metal detectors: security vs. customer service, by: Rhimi, Mustapha |
| JCAHO: Security role in today's Joint Commission surveys, by: White, Donald E |
| Security Management: Taking the trauma out of security, by: Horton, Robert & Lynch, Thomas F & WYNNE, Monica M |
| Systems and Technology: The keys to a successful security project, by: Morris, Ronald J & Smith, Cliff |
| Closed Circuit Television: The role of CCTV in today's parking access and revenue control systems, by: Tallent, Karen |
| Emergency Department: Violence against nurses working in US emergency departments, by: Gacki Smith, Jessica & Homeyer, Cathy & Juarez, Altair M & MacLean, Susan L & Robinson, Linda |
| Foreign patients / staff: When Cultures Collide, by: Knowles, Thomas W |
| Law Enforcement: Working together: public law enforcement and private security, by: Jones, Harold J |
| Vol. 25 No. 2 2009 - Redefining Healthcare Security's Role in the US and Abroad |
| Pandemic: A survey of pandemic influenza preparedness and response capabilities in Chicago area hospital security departments., by: Kimmerly, David P |
| Performance Improvement: Auditing hospital security: is your security program in compliance?, by: Luizzo, Anthony J & Scaglione, Bernard J |
| Training: Case study: adapting the IAHSS curriculum in Thailand, by: Goss, Richard J. |
| Construction and Renovation: Designing a "safer room" on a medical nursing unit floor, by: Corbin, David |
| Crime: From robbery to renewal-a case study: realizing security opportunities in the wake of a critical incident, by: Bittle, Jason T |
| Prisoners: GITMO detainees and U.S. host communities: is you hospital prepared to live with terrorist inmates in your backyard?, by: Blair, James D |
| Handwriting Analysis: Handwriting analysis as an invaluable tool for today's security professional, by: Losefsky, William |
| Security Management: Making today's healthcare facilities safer and secure, by: Canal, Bruce A & York, Tony W |
| Patient Movement Control: Managing patient elopements: a proactive response to a reactive event, by: Carson, Ricky & Gallman, Jeremy C |
| Pandemic: Prepare now for pandemic readiness security and patient surge, by: Petitt, William R |
| Employee Issues: Reducing on the job injuries, by: Allen, Roderick |
| Management: Saving lives securely, by: Spadanuta, Laura |
| Security Management: Securing Australia's hospitals, by: Irvine, Bryce R |
| Parking: Security issues in a parking facility, by: Gutman, Abraham & Lew, Paul |
| Training: Selection, training and retention of an armed private security department, by: Hollar, David B & Sawyer, James R |
| Workplace Violence: Selection, training and retention of an armed private security department, by: Hollar, David B & Sawyer, James R |
| Liability: Shifting liability? when police officers "drop off" a person in the ER, by: White, John M |
| Psychiatric Units: The role of security in the pediatric psychiatric environment, by: Snyder, Bruce & Theile, Daniel |
| Access Control: THE SEO 9security entrance officer): a wave of the future for healthcare security, by: Panell, Edward |
| Vol. 25 No. 1 2009 - Fulfilling the Many Responsibilities of Healthcare Security and Safety |
| Disaster Planning: A team approach to preparing for hurricanes and other disasters, by: Kendig, Jim |
| Fraud: Apsects of fraud prevention where loyalty dies, fraud grows, by: Luizzo, Anthony J |
| Identification: Badging people not on your payroll, by: Hogan, Mary Alice |
| Communications: Effective communication: the key to career success and great leadership, by: Michelman, Bonnie S |
| Drugs: Formulating an effective response to emergency room drug diversion by drug seeking patients, by: Clark, Sam |
| Autism: Patients with autism and other high risks:
a growing challenge for healthcare security, by: Debbaudt, Dennis |
| Smoking: Post-implementation of a tobacco-free campus:
dealing with the enforcement issues, by: Martin, John Rev & Seward, Greg |
| Long Term Care: Responding to aggression in long term care lessons from five case studies, by: Malm, Aili & Mitchell, Jan |
| Long Term Care: Responding to aggression in long term care
lessons from five case studies, by: Boyd, Neil |
| Disaster Planning: Standards and guidelines for healthcare surge during emergencies: roles to be played by hospital security, by: California Department of Public Health |
| Disaster Planning: Strategies for 96 hour critical infrastructure compliance, by: Kendall, Shannon & Lackey, Connie & Storbakken, Steven H |
| Crime Prevention: Suggested contents for a hospital security and crime prevention handbook, by: Ingebredtsen, James A |
| Emergency Management: Using home schooled children in emergency management drills, by: Schwenke, Stephen G |
| Disaster Drills: We'll figure out what to do when the time comes: the need for developing effective emergency operation exercises, by: Spaanbroek, Steven |
| Disaster Drills: We'll figure out what to do when the time comes:
the need for developing effective emergency operation exercises, by: McLaughlin, Susan |
| Vol. 24 No. 2 2008 - Defining and Expanding the Responsibilites of Healthcare Security |
| HIPAA: 2008 HIMSS analytics report:security patient data, by: HIMSS Analytics |
| Use of Force: An open and shut case for arming security officers, by: Lavery, Kevin |
| Security Surveys: Aspects of the security survey: distinctions between single-client, multi-client, access control, and community-wide security surveys, by: Luizzo, Anthony J |
| Patient Movement Control: Creating isolation surge capacity, by: Cocciardi, Joseph A & Koller,Theresa & Lynch, Alan C |
| Gangs: Does your hospital have a procedure for recognizing and responding to gang behavior, by: Bowers, Larry G |
| VIPS: Evaluation of ver important person (VIP) policy to include victims of violence, by: Schoolfield, Danle |
| Prisoners: Hospital security: strengthening the weakest link-forensic patients, by: Joel Lashley |
| Smoking: Implementing and security a tobacco free campus, by: Hill, Scott A |
| Physical Security: No holes in the armor, by: Broomall, Thomas & Rogers, Johnny & Snyder, Bruce |
| Aggression: Nurses on guard, by: Longmore-Etheridge, Ann |
| Workplace Violence: Planning for the worst: one hospital's process for developing an "active shooter on campus" police, by: Plotner, Chuck D |
| Risk Assessment: Risk assessment: where security meets compliance, by: Hamilton, Caroline & Ochinko, Peter |
| Patient Movement Control: Safe and secure handling of trauma patients, by: Keller, Philip K & Morris, Ronald J |
| Staffing: Taking Your security department to the next level, by: Brine, Margie & Roll, Frederick G |
| Customer Service: The security case for patient and family care, by: Perry, Spencer |
| Emergency Management: To protect in place or evacuate that is the question, by: Dluzneski, Paul K |
| Emergency Management: To protect in place or evacuate:that is the question, by: Blair, James D |
| Emergency Management: To protect in place or evacuate:that is the questions, by: Scanlon, Pauline A |
| Training: Training and development, by: Pawlus, Stanley |
| Training: Using college internship programs to promote the healthcare security profession, by: Underwood, Matthew |
| Training: Using college internship programs to promote the heatlhcare security profession, by: Warren, Bryan |
| JCAHO: Why the Joint Commission's proposed combining of safety and security under the new EC standards is a mistake, by: Nesbitt, William |
| Vol. 24 No. 1 2008 - Managing the upsurge in hospital violence:criminal and otherwise |
| Gangs: A visitor control systems for patients who were victims of crime, by: Bland, Bobby W |
| Workplace Violence: Developing an emergency code response team for behavioral issues, by: Clark, Sam |
| Gangs: Gang Culture: from the streets to the emergency department, by: Michelman, Bonnie S & Patak, George |
| Emergency Management: HEICS to HICS: some observations and experiences, by: Wade, Patrick C |
| Infant Abduction: Infant abduction:taking a new look at "false" alarms, by: McKinnon, Joseph F |
| Liability: Negligent hiring liability-apromer for healthcare administrators, by: Bates, Norman D |
| Prisoners: Police encounters of the worst kind, by: Mezewski, Stan |
| Infant Abduction: Security Challenges and risk management strategies for child abduction, by: Glasson, Linda |
| Access Control: Security our hospitals-an executive summary of the GE Security & IAHSS healthcare benchmarking study, by: Kristi Rees |
| Workplace Violence: Serial murder by healthcare pofessionals, by: Lampe, Paula |
| Workplace Violence: Serial murder by healthcare professionals, by: Crofts Yorker, Beatrice & Forrest, ARW & Kitzer, Kenneth W & Lannan, Jacquetta M & Russel, Donna A |
| Crime Prevention: The art and science of proactive security programming, by: Luizzo, Anthony J |
| Training: The future of security training, by: Slotnick, Jeffrey A |
| Performance Improvement: Top 10 things every heatlhcare security director must get right, by: York, Tony W |
| Communications: Verbal judo training of security staff: a comprehensive cancer center's experience, by: Adcox, William H & Engells, Thomas E |
| Identification: Who's in your facility? screening and managing vendors, by: Roll, Frederick G & Sarratt, Walter G |
| Vol. 23 No. 2 2007 - Preparing for Emergencies While Improving Day-to-Day Performance |
| Disaster Planning: A hospital special response team - Katrina and beyond, by: Pryse, Lisa B |
| Crime in Hospitals: Attempted armed robbery: lessons learned from dealing with an actual firearm incident, by: Rhimi, Mustapha |
| Closed Circuit Television: CCTV in the parking environment - not a Hollywood illusion!, by: French, Murrel L |
| Closed Circuit Television: Digital security technology simplified, by: Scaglione, Bernard J |
| Customer Service: Fifteen ideas for planning a successful Healthcare Security and Safety Week & Officers Day, by: Hobson, Kevin A |
| Emergency Department: Hospital partners: emergency department and safety and security, by: Yow, J Art |
| Imposters: Imposters continue to infiltrate US hospitals using fake identification cards, by: NA |
| Imposters: Impostor surveyors: the Joint Commission urges hospital caution, by: Cappiello, Joseph L |
| Emergency Management: National Incident Management (NIMS) guidelines for hospitals and healthcare systematic: designing successful exercise, by: Bender, James E M |
| Conflict Resolution: NHS survey: impact of conflict resolution training on working lives of healthcare staffs, by: Quigley, Anna |
| Public Safety: Public safety management chess, by: Bland, Bobby W |
| Emergency Management: Public/private interactions during emergency preparedness situations, by: O'Reilly Sgt William |
| Emergency Department: Separated only by a common language - communication in the emergency department, by: Sarratt, Walter G |
| Staffing: Staffing by the numbers: a statistical approach to staffing justification, by: Guo, Ming & Morris, Ronald J & Yaross, Dan |
| Training: Training security officers to recognize the perils of weapons of mass destruction and pandemic flu contaminates, by: NA & NA |
| Risk Assessment: Vulnerability and risk assessment in the environment of care, by: Owles, Robert E, Jr & Vellani, Karim H |
| Training: When time is money: combining security officer training programs, by: Buff Scott & Warren, Bryan |
| Emergency Management: Will emergency health care providers respond to mass casualty incidents?, by: Benitez, John G & Davis, Eric A & Livingston, William H, III & Syrvett, James I |
| Vol. 23 No. 1 2007 - Achieving the Increased Responsibilities & Rewards of Professional Healthcare Secutity |
| Crime Prevention: BOLOs - making "Be on The Look Out" notices more effective, by: Buff, Scott & Warren, Bryan |
| Systems and Technology: Brave new world: integrating electronics into a hospital security plan, by: Van Vlack, Bill & York, Tony |
| Customer Service: Break out of the box: How to add value to the security function, by: Jones, Russell, Jr |
| Performance Improvement: Building blocks for career advancement, by: Broomall, Thomas & Snyder, Bruce |
| Disaster Planning: Hospital planning for weapons of mass destruction, by: Lindell, Michael K & Perry, Ronald W |
| Security Healthcare: Hospital safety: not child's play, by: Gips, Michael A |
| Parking: Hospitals and municipalities: working together to provide parking, by: Burr, Dave & Revell, John |
| JCAHO: JCAHO security assessment tools, by: Samet, Dean A |
| Fire: Operating room fire safety, by: Bellino, Joseph V |
| Safety: Pedestrian safety on hospital campuses: preventing preventable accidents, by: Hoda, S Khurshid |
| Perimeter Security: Securing the premises while advancing your future, by: McHargue, Boyne |
| Legal Issues: Sitting in the hot seat: healthcare security to the witness stand, by: Millwee, Steven C |
| Threat Assessments: The gentle art of threat assessment, by: Vellani, Karim |
| Emergency Management: The non-federal healthcare sector meets NIMS and NIPP: evolving roles and responsibilities for healthcare security and safety professionals, by: Blair, James D & Dluzneski, Paul K |
| Vol. 22 No. 2 2006 - Staff and Training Challenges in A Changing Healthcare World |
| Patient Movement Control: A model response to combative patient behavior, by: Johnson, Jordan W |
| Access Control: Access management will raising the drawbridge keep your healthcare facility safe?, by: Hurley, Jeffrey L |
| Access Control: Controlled chaos: managing your access control system for future success, by: Philpot, Michael C |
| Crime Prevention: Designing a hospital-wide crime prevention program, by: Devaney, Donald E |
| Employee Issues: Diversity in action: dealing with a transgender issue, by: Grosser, Roberta P & Philpot, Michael C & Yaross, Dan M |
| Training: Encouraging staff involvement in the security effort, by: Hudson, Gary A |
| CHPA: Obtaining CHPA certification: was it worth it?, by: Perry, Charles R |
| Outsourcing: Putting vendors to the test, by: Hogan, Mary Alice & Jung, Geoffrey M & Morrism, Ronals J |
| Risk Management: Strategic security management: risk assessment in the environment of care, by: Vellani, Karim H |
| Bombs and Bomb Threats: Suicide bombers: are you a target? what can you do?, by: Williams, John T |
| Infection Control: Survey of local public health workers' perceptions toward responding to an influenza epidemic, by: Balicer, Ran D & Barnett, Daniel J & Everly, George S, Jr & Omer, Saad B |
| Parking: Taking a strategic approach to campus parking, by: Burr, Dave |
| Outsourcing: Understanding the role of the security design consultant, by: Gouin, Brian |
| Training: Unique emergency training for healthcare safety/security officers, by: White, Donald E |
| Use of Force: Use of force in private security: a primer, by: Mains, Paul |
| Vol. 22 No. 1 2006 - Coping with the Expected and the Unexpected |
| Disaster Planning: A medical center's response to Hurricane Katrina, by: Mader, Lisa |
| Identification: Are they safe? Background investigations in healthcare, by: Hermann, Dave & Morris, Robert J |
| Staffing: Developing a new security team for a rural health system, by: Riggs, William G |
| Security Healthcare: Hospital security in the 21st century: what should we expect?, by: Luizzo, Anthony J & Scaglione, Ben |
| Smoking: Implementing a smoke and tobacco-free campus program, by: Aumack, Thomas |
| Workplace Violence: Intentional violence in healthcare environments, by: Hite, Jim |
| Terrorism: Is the healthcare industry prepared for terrorism?, by: Blair, James D |
| Disaster Planning: Katrina: an education in the unexpected, by: Mitchell, Michael S & Yarbrough, Norris D |
| Fire: Letter to the Editor on Updating your fire alarm system, by: NA |
| Liability: Major developments in premise security liability: recent survey findings, by: Bates, Norman D |
| Identity Theft: Pre-approved identifty theft, by: Morris, Joe B, Jr |
| Disaster Planning: Preparing for Flroida's hurricanes: learning from past disasters, by: Kendig, Jim |
| Crime in Hospitals: The 2004 IAHSS survey - crime in hospitals, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Training: The value of "value added" servcies and security-related training programs, by: Warren, Bryan |
| Vol. 21 No. 2 Summer 2005 - Understanding the Expanded Roles of Healthcare Security Professionals Today |
| Parking: Challenges in health care parking and the role of parking master planning, by: Burns, Denni |
| Environment of Care: Continuous compliance in the environment of care, by: Burke, Sandra |
| Security Management: Diagnosis Security, by: Crumbley, James R |
| Crime Prevention: Fingerprint checks for NY State nursing homes and home care agencies, by: Luizzo, Anthony J & Luizzo, Philip |
| Hazardous Materials: Got mold? Hospitals make progress in the fight against fungus, by: Burmahl, Beth |
| Homeland Security: Homeland security and the non-federal healthcare sector: evaluation of your incident command system (ICS), by: Blair, James D |
| Threats General: Meeting changing times and changing threats, by: Parnell, Edward |
| Domestic Violence: One hospital system's safety plan for domestic violence crimes, by: Hoke, Michael |
| Parking: Parking lot security; protection from liability, by: Hodge, Michael A |
| Domestic Violence: Respecting and protecting elders, by: Boxerbaum, Eliot A |
| Community Relations: Security networking - it shouldn't be about computers, by: Warren, Bryan |
| Hazardous Materials: Security of hazardous materials, by: Petroff, Dale M |
| Legal issues: Should security be doing 'more with less?' A case history, by: Wilder, Steven |
| Safety: The role of the hospital security department in safety and health in the new millenium, by: Chaff, Linda |
| Infant Abduction: Trends in infant abductions (2005), by: Nahirny, Cathy |
| Bioterrorism: Updating hospital bio-terrorism and chemical preparedness procedures, by: Devaney, Donald E |
| Alarms: Updating your fire alarm, by: Snyder, Bruce |
| Anger Management: Word for the wise: defusing combatitive patient behavior through verbal intervention, by: Johnson, Jordan W |
| Vol. 21 No. 1 Winter 2005 - Multi-Disciplinary Approaches To Serving Security Customers |
| Closed Circuit Television: A guide to overt and covert surveillance, by: Patterson, Erik, Lt & Taylor, Sgt Latreece & Wells, St Corbie |
| Customer Service: Customer service for security staff the "CARES" way, by: Morris, Ronald J & Yaross, Dan |
| Drugs: Hospital Security Response to narcotics theft, by: Bogardus, Donald E |
| Reports and Records: I can't get any reports - how to avoid the deadly sins of security incident report writing, by: Farnsworth, William A |
| Identity theft: Identity theft prevention in the healthcare setting, by: Warren, Bryan |
| Emergency Management: Meeting hospital needs for standardized emergency codes- the HASC response, by: Truesdell, Aviva |
| Employee Orientation: Security department orientation of patient-prisoner escorts, by: Devaney, Donald E |
| Emergency Procedures: Suspect SARS patient puts hospital plan on defense, by: Huser, Thomas J |
| Workplace Violence: Team dynamics and the management of assultive behavior, by: Johnson, Jordan W |
| Crime in Hospitals: The 2003 IAHSS survey - crime in hospitals, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Security Officers: The proper prescription, by: Guilinello, Joseph J & Longmore-Etheridge, Ann |
| Parking: Twenty-four hours at a hospital parking garage, by: Rorrer, Virginia |
| Vol. 20 No. 2 Summer 2004 - Expanding Security's Role On And Off Helathcare Premises |
| Security Healthcare: A vision, goals, and objectives statement for the 21st century, by: Devaney, Donald E |
| Bioterrorism: Bio-terrorism, "dirty bombs," hospitals and security issues, by: Gonzalez, Jesse C |
| Parking: Combating car park crime in the United Kingdom, by: Sedgwick, Tony |
| Customer Service: Customer service and today's hospital security professional, by: Knox, Thomas J |
| Emergency Management: Emergency preparedness: online resources for hospital healthcare and security professionals, by: Riccardi, Ken |
| Security Healthcare: Everything always happens for the best: if you view it that way", by: Roll, Frederick G |
| Security Healthcare: How has hospital security changed since 9/11?, by: Luizzo, Anthony J & Scaglione, Ben |
| Security Surveys: Measuring perception as a component of a security assessment, by: Waudby, Michael H |
| Disaster Planning: Natural disasters: responding to the unexpected, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Parking: Parking garage threats and countermeasures, by: Clark, Sam |
| Safety: Signs of age in today's workforce, by: Lesch, Mary F |
| Security Healthcare: The "body of knowledge" in healthcare security, by: Colling, Russell |
| Safety: The dangers of home health, by: Kreuger, Carrie & Morris, Ronald J & Yaross, Dan |
| Workplace Violence: Workplace violence: a new challenge, by: Knowles, Thomas W |
| Vol. 20 No. 1 Winter 2004 - Reevaluating Security's Contribution To Healthcare Performance |
| Aggression: A post-intervention training strategy for the management of aggressive behavior, by: Johnson, Jordan W |
| JCAHO: JCAHO changes to the Environment of Care chapter for 2004, by: Huser, Thomas J |
| Computers: Medical systems and malware, by: Kusche, Kristopher P |
| Risk Management: Preliminary risk assessments of healthcare facilities, by: Warren, Bryan |
| Public Safety: Public safety support of a healthcare system's vision, mission, and values, by: Potter, Anthony N |
| Security Surveys: Safekeeping: some real-world advice on conducting a security assessment, by: Roll, Frederick G |
| Benchmarking: Security-related benchmarking activities by North American hospitals, by: Nielsen, Philip B |
| Crime in Hospitals: The 2002 IAHHS survey - crime in hospitals, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Security Healthcare: The amazing evolution of an industry: the past, present, and future of healthcare security, by: Micheiman, Bonnie S |
| Parking: Valet Parking issues for medical centers and hospitals, by: Knox, Thomas J |
| Vol. 19 No. 2 Summer 2003 - Meeting the New and Traditional Challenges of Healthcare Protection |
| Security Healthcare: Citizens deserve real security, not an illusion, by: Jones, Russell F |
| Workplace Violence: Firing the violent or threatening employee without being fired on in a healthcare environment, by: Millwee, Steven C |
| Benchmarking: Healthcare defensive tactics protocols: survey results, by: Houchi, Arnold J, Jr |
| Terrorism: Hospital preparedness and the terrorism alert system, by: Doughman, David & Fitzpatrick, Tom |
| Disaster Planning: Hospitals and disasters: how they fared; what they learned, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Workplace Violence: Hostile encounters, by: Tuthill, Dennis W |
| Performance Improvement: Managing for peak performance, by: Johnson, Jordan W |
| Infant Abduction: Planning for and preventing infant abductions in the healthcare environment, by: Steiner, Paul J, Jr |
| Closed Circuit Television: Proactive surveillance techniques, by: Boss, Derk J |
| Bioterrorism: Protecting HVAC systems from bio-terrorism, by: Arterburn, Tom |
| Fire: Security vs. fire safety: door locking issues in healthcare facilities, by: Samet, Dean H |
| Physical Security: The role of physical security in the information security world, by: Carvey, Jo |
| Productivity: When opportunity knocks: dealing with security opportunists, by: Beaver, Dan |
| Budgets: Zero based programming: a viable security budgeting approach, by: Roll, Frederick G |
| Vol. 19 No. 1 Winter 2003 - Developing Planning, Training and Screening Programs |
| Disaster Planning: Are your disaster plans ready, really ready?, by: Huser, Thomas J |
| Training: Closing the training gap in hospital security, by: Kelty, Jim |
| Drugs: Detection of drug abuse by healthcare professionals, by: Ross, Wayne |
| Environment of Care: Developing a workable Environment of Care Management Plan, by: Lockwood, Paul D |
| Management: Fifteen essential leadership skills for healthcare security managers, by: Potter, Anthony N |
| Employee Screening: Issues for the healthcare industry, by: Keller, Stefan |
| Safety: Nurses learn vital signs of safety, by: Carter, Prentice |
| Infant Abduction: Prevention through a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach, by: Butler, Alan J |
| Security Officers: Psychiatric hospital challenges for healthcare security officers, by: White, Donald E |
| Foreign patients / staff: Special programs for foreign patients and their security concerns, by: Michelmore, Susan |
| Crime in Hospitals: The 2001 IAHSS survey- Crime in hospitals, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Training: Training for tense times, by: Anderson, Teresa |
| Identity Theft: Who stole my identity?, by: Ferrara, Raymond C |
| Vol. 18 No. 2 Summer 2002 - Managing the Widening Responsibilities of Healthcare Security |
| Security Surveys: A food services security survey, by: Krefting, Dan |
| Anger Management: Anger management in healthcare, by: Tuthill, Dennis |
| Terrorism: Delivering security in today’s new threat environments, by: Gonzales, Jesse C |
| Training: Documentation of training: developing essential records, by: McEniry, Douglas W |
| Safety: Effective hospital safety orientation, by: White, Donald E |
| Employee Screening: Employee screening today: the Information is there, but be careful how you use it, by: Applebaum, Alan |
| Law Enforcement: Forming a partnership with law enforcement, by: Carroll, James |
| Security Healthcare: Hospital security over the years: keeping up with the changes, by: Falgoust, David L |
| Construction and Renovation: Preventing construction fires, by: Johnson, Linda F |
| Library: Security planning for the hospital library: protecting your information assets, by: Pumphrey, Janet |
| Bioterrorism: The critical role of hospitals involved in national bioterrorism preparedness, by: Ridge, Tom |
| Infant Abduction: Trends in infant abduction, by: Nahirny, Chris |
| Security Healthcare: Under surveillance: is it time to reexamine your facility’s security model, by: Roll, Frederick G |
| Workplace Violence: Workplace assault management training: an outcome evaluation, by: Ore, Timothy |
| Vol. 18 No. 1 Winter 2002 - Security and Safety in the Post 9/11 Era |
| Terrorism: A terrorism response plan for hospital security and safety officers, by: White, Donald E |
| Domestic Violence: Combating domestic violence one person at a time, by: Carroll, James |
| HIPAA: Curing privacy problems: HIPAA/Healthcare, by: Anderson, Teresa |
| Liability: Hospital liability for assaults on patients, by: Hiss, Stephanie Lindsey |
| Investigations: Hospital security investigations, by: Hudson, Keith M |
| Computers: Including internal insurance as part of a hospital computer network security plan, by: Riccardi, Ken |
| Terrorism: Is healthcare security prepared for terrorism, by: Roll, Frederick G |
| Budgets: Meeting the major threats to hospital security within a budget, by: Applebaum, Alan |
| Workplace Violence: Occupational assault among community care workers, by: Ore, Timothy |
| Bloodborne Pathogens: OSHA’s revised pathogens standard, by: Corbin, Dana E |
| JCAHO: Performance improvement in the JCAHO Environment of Care, by: Hill, Scott A |
| Law Enforcement: Private security and municipal police: an atmosphere of cooperation, by: Perrotta, John |
| OSHA: Safety in numbers, by: Schmidt, Beatrix R |
| Performance Improvement: Security management performance improvement 2001, by: Liebfried, Chris |
| Canine: Starting a canine program, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Parking: Taking parking protection to the next level, by: Economas, George |
| Terrorism: What hospital security should be doing now to better prepare for future terrorist activity, by: Arterburn, Tom |
| Vol. 17 No. 2 Summer 2001 - Disaster and Emergency Preparedness |
| Decontamination: A chemical decontamination plan for an Emergency Department, by: Lynch, Alan C |
| Recognition: A job well done, by: Morris, Ronald J |
| Benchmarking: ASIS Healthcare Security Benchmarking Study, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Bloodborne Pathogens: Bloodborne pathogens: updating sharps safety, by: Corbin, Dana E |
| Emergency Procedures: California hospitals set uniform emergency codes to ease staff confusion, by: Kelty, Jim |
| Security Surveys: Conducting a hospital maintenance department survey, by: Sarratt, Walter G |
| Identity Theft: Identity theft: when bad things happen to your patients’ and employees’ good name, by: Costello, James |
| Safety: Reducing employee injuries through preventing at-risk behaviors, by: Cates, Karl |
| Budgets: Tailoring a hospital security department’s initiatives to meet financial constraints, by: Holmberg, Michael A |
| Crime in Hospitals: The 2000 IAHSS survey - crime in hospitals, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Drugs: The drug thief at Georgetown U Medical Center, by: Applebaum, Alan |
| Munchausen by Proxy: Using hidden cameras to monitor suspected parental abuse, by: Arterburn, Tom |
| Disaster Planning: When a disaster strikes without warning: how effective is your response, by: Steiner, Paul J, Jr |
| Vol. 17 No. 1 Winter 2000 / 2001 - Confronting Anticipated and Unanticipated Security/Safety Problems |
| Employee Screening: A healthy hiring approach, by: Cummings, Michael R |
| Infant Abduction: Baby switching: an underreported problem that needs to be recognized, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Emergency Management: Disaster management: the iceman cometh, by: Pristanski, Kurt |
| Training: Four methods of training security officers, by: Malehorn, Shawn |
| Security Healthcare: Hospital security’s two-edged sword: over reliance on automation, under reliance on experienced personnel, by: Kelty, Jim |
| Infant Abduction: Infant kidnapping: a tragic incident provokes a new HCFA response, by: Applebaum, Alan |
| Employee Screening: Looking for Dr. Jekyll but hiring Mr. Hyde, by: Gardner, Susan |
| Scheduling: Multiple shifts as a solution to limited resources, by: Pruneau, Thomas P |
| Systems and Technology: Tools to cure healthcare ills, by: Boxerbaum, Elliott |
| Training: Training: putting the pieces together, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Vol. 16 No. 2 Summer 2000 - Crime and Potential Crime in Hospitals |
| Workplace Violence: An educational plan for handling violence in the workplace, by: Johnson, James, Jr |
| Bloodborne Pathogens: Bloodborne pathogens: a new threat, by: Corbin, Dana E |
| Crime: Eight murders, five hospitals, three months: reactions and actions, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Loss Prevention: Loss prevention: what it means to healthcare facilities and systems in today’s environment, by: Lightfoot, Sheldon |
| Infant Abduction: Nursery crimes, by: Roll, Frederick G |
| Infant Abduction: Process improvement: protecting the smallest patient, by: Steiner, Paul J, Jr |
| Crime: Survey of violent crime risks: 920 U.S. hospital sites, by: Figlio, Robert M |
| Crime in Hospitals: The 1998 IAHSS survey - crime in hospitals, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Workplace Violence: The reality of violence in the workplace, by: Applebaum, Alan |
| Training: Training alternatives: more is better, by: Meserve, Evelyn F |
| Vol. 16 No. 1 Winter 1999 / 2000 - Dealing With and Preparing for Crises in the Healthcare Setting |
| Liability: Avoiding liability for hospital parking security in the 21st century, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Systems and Technology: Beating down the cost of security system installation and repairs, by: Bogardus, Donald E |
| Security Surveys: Conducting a security audit, by: Sarratt, Walter G |
| Emergency Management: Dealing with school violence: how hospitals met this new challenge to emergency preparedness, by: Applebaum, Alan |
| Mergers: Growing pains: when healthcare facilities merge, by: Cummings, Michael R |
| Domestic Violence: Healthcare security on the front line against domestic violence and stalking affecting the workplace, by: Gonzales, Jesse C |
| Security Healthcare: Honesty, the ohana and individual responsibility, by: Devaney, Donald E |
| Emergency Management: Hurricane Georges and New Orleans hospitals: preparing for a killer storm, by: Kelty, Jim |
| Terrorism: Is your hospital prepared to treat hundreds of victims of a terrorist attack?, by: Lyons, Kenneth |
| Abortion: Managing the threat of terrorism in abortion facilities, by: Teasdale, Janice |
| Infant Abduction: NCMEC clarification on statement on electronic bracelets, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Outsourcing: Outsourcing: considerations for healthcare protection managers, by: Billings, Marcus |
| Security Healthcare: Security’s amazing recovery, by: McCatty, Paul A |
| Infection Control: Your infection control program, by: Hunter, Sandy |
| Vol. 15 No. 2 Summer 1999 - Meeting Today’s Multiple Challenges to Effective Healthcare Security and Safety |
| Quality: Adding value to security services, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Bloodborne Pathogens: Bloodborne pathogens: toward safer needles, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Bombs and Bomb Threats: Bomb threats and searches: time to reassess procedures and retrain employees, by: Arterburn, Tom |
| Law Enforcement: CLEPS: how police and hospital security work together in a large city, by: DeAngelis, George |
| Reports and Records: Converting to a new incident reporting system, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Public Safety: Developing and implementing innovative public safety programs for for healthcare, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Domestic Violence: Domestic violence: the response of healthcare, by: Hannigan, Michael A |
| Gangs: Gang awareness for healthcare professionals, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Outsourcing: Guard force management: keeping security in the house, by: Cummings, Michael R |
| JCAHO: Health industry acts to meet security challenges by responding to Joint Commission advisories, by: Lambert, James F |
| Crime Prevention: Identifying and mitigating risks at outpatient clinics/remote locations, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Mergers: Merger, they wrote, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Training: Successful training methods: how to make the most of them, by: Meserve, Evelyn F |
| Emergency Management: The ice storm of the century: how hospitals met the challenge, by: Applebaum, Alan |
| Outsourcing: Transitions: converting a hospital in-house security program to a contract service program, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Vol. 15 No. 1 Winter 1998 / 1999 - Protecting Patients, Staff and Visitors in Today’s Healthcare |
| Security Healthcare: Administering a healthy dose of security, by: Berry, Dennis |
| Patient Movement Control: Closing the door on wanderers, by: Bowers, Dan M |
| Infant Abduction: Code Pink: one hospital’s infant abduction plan, by: Bagley, Gerald L |
| Safety: Curbing needlestick injuries, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Disaster Planning: Emergency and disaster preparedness in the healthcare setting: elements of a viable response, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Hazardous Materials: HazMat training: first responder chemical spill response team, by: Williamson, Charles R |
| Emergency Department: Hot spot: planning, design and construction is the right remedy for ED dangers, by: Allison, David J |
| Safety: Rating game: tips on how to assess your safety program, by: Fragala, Guy |
| Safety: Redesigning your safety committee to a cross-functional team approach, by: Deppert, Dennis M |
| Sexual Harassment: Sexual harassment: what every security manager needs to know, by: Costello, Robert |
| Crime in Hospitals: The 1996 IAHSS crime survey, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Crime in Hospitals: The 1997 IAHSS survey - crime in hospitals, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Crime Prevention: The role of crime prevention education in healthcare security, by: Taylor, Christopher |
| Emergency Department: The waiting room: a potential time bomb?, by: Fitzpatrick, Thomas K |
| Vol. 14 No. 2 Summer 1998 - Workplace Violence in Healthcare: The Challenge to Security Management |
| Workplace Violence: A systematic approach to identify, assess and address workplace violence, by: Guilinello, Joseph J |
| Workplace Violence: Dealing with hostility: a war of words, by: Nuzzo, Jay |
| Workplace Violence: Defending against violence in hospitals, by: Platts, William E |
| Security Healthcare: Implementing an effective security team, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Chaplains: Initiating a chaplains program for a hospital police department, by: Baker, Dan J |
| Safety: Integrating safety requirements with security operations: a painless approach, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Workplace Violence: NIOSH: new facts about violence against healthcare workers and security officers, by: Miller, Jerry |
| Training: Officer training, as seen from The Pine Tree, by: Peaslee, Barbara B |
| Psychiatric Units: Psychiatric patients: premises liability and predicting patient elopement, by: Platts, William E |
| Rape and Sexual Assault: Rape: medical and legal information, by: Price, H Ray |
| Domestic Violence: Security departments and Employee Assistance Programs: an effective alliance against domestic violence, by: Michelman, Bonnie S |
| Security Healthcare: The security professional - take advantage of all opportunities, by: Rea, Allan P |
| Child Safety: Training parents to protect their children from abduction, kidnapping and sexual molestation, by: Robinson, Alan J |
| Domestic Violence: Workplace violence and domestic violence: a proactive approach, by: Gedman, Carla M |
| Hostage Situations: Workplace violence: hostage situations in the healthcare setting, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Vol. 14 No. 1 Winter 1997 / 1998 - Surveying and Coordinating Security and Safety in an Evolving Healthcare Environment |
| Security Surveys: 1995 IAHSS salary, equipment, staffing and uniform survey, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Workplace Violence: A proactive response to workplace violence, by: Kemme, Paul |
| Bombs and Bomb Threats: Communication issues during bomb threats, by: Kuebler, Scott A |
| Security Healthcare: Ethical and legal elements of private security in the modern health provision facility, by: Miller, Scott |
| Systems and Technology: Graduating to an integrated system: Yale University Medical School and Yale-New Haven Hospital coordinate security, by: Bryan, Michael |
| Disaster Planning: Implementing the incident command system in the healthcare setting, by: Huser, Thomas J |
| JCAHO: JCAHO and the seven dwarfs, by: Bagley, Gerald L |
| Fire: On the scene: health plan - Cape Cod Hospital fire, by: Wolf, Alisa |
| Training: Resolving the dilemma of educating and training professionals in security, by: Westerfield, Donald L |
| Safety: Safe health care facility floors are no accident, by: Fisher, Kenneth |
| Safety: Safety in Ward, by: Johnson, Linda F |
| Perimeter Security: Security from the outside in, by: Sarratt, Walter G |
| JCAHO: Succeeding at the Joint Commission survey process, by: Church, Wayne C |
| Infant Abduction: Survey of newborn security in British Columbia hospitals, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Vol. 13 No. 2 Summer 1997 - The Changing World of Healthcare Security and Safety |
| JCAHO: A team approach to the Environment of Care, by: Jacobs, George |
| JCAHO: Assessment tool assists in complying with many JCAHO standards, by: Lynch, Alan C |
| Safety: Case study: a patient fall prevention program for hospital workers, by: Vincent, Cindy |
| Construction and Renovation: Construction fire safety in a medical center environment, by: Wade, Patrick C |
| Workplace Violence: Elements of a violence prevention program for healthcare workers, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Supervision: Ethics and the security supervisor, by: Metscher, Robert |
| Gangs: Gangs in hospitals, by: Melnick, Marcus F |
| Emergency Department: Health care security: the emergency room view on violence, by: Jackson, Fred J |
| Security Surveys: Hospital security: "a current look", by: Fawley, Chris |
| Canine: K-9s in healthcare security: a reflection after five years, by: Dettman, Steve |
| Workplace Violence: North Dakota hospital dramatically reduces security-related injuries, by: Prax, John |
| Budgets: Preparing for healthcare security reductions and changes, by: Huser, Thomas J |
| Restraints: Principles for the use of mechanical restraints in a medical facility by staff and security officers, by: Hank, Michael Philip |
| Training: Private security in the community, by: Smith, Thomas |
| Psychiatric Units: Security at a "model" psychiatric center, by: Camacho, Henry S |
| Investigations: The role of an investigator in healthcare protection, by: Dacheux, Jonathan L |
| JCAHO: Training forensic staff, by: Hall-McGee, Patricia |
| Vol. 13 No. 1 Winter 1996 / 1997 - Healthcare’s Response to Violence |
| Workplace Violence: A personal account of workplace violence from a nursing perspective, by: Cunningham, Kathleen |
| Staffing: A survey to determine the long-term effects of reductions in security staff on the safety and security of employees, patients and visitors, by: Lyons, Kenneth |
| Workplace Violence: Conflict resolution in the healthcare setting, by: Hannigan, Michael A |
| Crime in Hospitals: Crime in hospitals 1995 - the latest IAHSS survey, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Dialysis Unit: How safe is your dialysis unit?, by: Powers, Bruce L |
| Safety: Management commitment to safety minimizes worker compensation costs, by: Wallace, Sheila L |
| Outsourcing: Needed: regulation of the contract security guard industry, by: Reinbold, Bill |
| Training: Saving on training expenses: IAHSS training accepted by New York State, by: Lockwood, Paul D |
| Terrorism: Terrorism and reality: a healthcare center’s response to a campus terrorist threat, by: Kuebler, Scott A |
| JCAHO: The Environment of Care and what it means to me, by: Huser, Thomas J |
| Security Healthcare: The security professional - how did I get here?, by: Adamson, Bill |
| Infant Abduction: Understanding national guidelines for infant abduction prevention and response, by: Karpovich, Jeff |
| Workplace Violence: Violence to health care workers in rural Alaska hospitals, by: Spriggs, Barbara A |
| Security Healthcare: When the subject is hospital security, do administrators have an attitude?, by: McNaughton, Donald |
| Vol. 12 No. 2 Summer 1996 - Defining the Growing Responsibilities of Healthcare Security and Safety |
| Security Surveys: 1994 IAHSS salary, equipment, staffing and uniform survey, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Access Control: A healthy approach to card access, by: Hrubenak, John S |
| Budgets: Barbarians at the gates? Combating some new threats to hospital security professionals, by: Applebaum, Alan |
| Computers: Computer applications for the hospital security department - buying or developing a shift log reporting system, by: Gruber, Tim |
| Workplace Violence: Evolution of a medical center management of workplace violence plan, by: Wade, Patrick C |
| Fire: Hillcrest Nursing Home fire: a case history, by: Franchuk, Darrell M |
| Computers: Information security - protecting corporate assets, by: Rossi, Julius A |
| Workplace Violence: Managing hostile behavior in the workplace, by: Williamson, Charles R |
| Long Term Care: Play it safe in long-term care facilities, by: Bowman, Jerry |
| Security Surveys: Police/military-type uniforms or blazers/slacks for hospital security officers? Using a survey to get some answers, by: Costello, James & Costello, James |
| Uniforms: Police/military-type uniforms or blazers/slacks for hospital security officers? Using a survey to get some answers, by: Costello, James & Costello, James |
| Safety: Safety does not just happen, by: Sandefur, Curtis R |
| Quality: Seven steps to quality security, by: Wozniak, Dennis |
| Security Officers: Team building for the security profession, by: Mitcham, Jerry |
| Telecommunications: Telecommunications systems implementations in healthcare facilities, by: Bakaj, Bruce |
| Vol. 12 No. 1 Winter 1995 / 1996 - Crime in Hospitals: Today’s Realities, Tomorrow’s Strategies |
| Safety: A guide for selecting the healthcare security officer, by: Adams, H Chambers |
| Emergency Department: An Emergency Department security plan, by: Hubbell, Kelly |
| Emergency Department: Continuous quality improvement strategies to manage Emergency Department violence and security-related issues, by: Sarnese, Paul M |
| Crime in Hospitals: Crime in hospitals 1994 - the latest IAHSS survey, by: Seals, Thomas |
| Budgets: Doing more with less = working smarter, not harder, by: Lockwood, Paul D |
| Infant Abduction: Protecting hospitals against infant abductions, by: Aldridge, Geoffrey M |
| Workplace Violence: Recognizing and dealing with violence as a healthcare occupational hazard, by: Shanley, Lee G |
| Bombs and Bomb Threats: The bomb and the Oklahoma Standard - or, it couldn’t happen in Oklahoma City, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Canine: Using K-9s for healthcare security, by: Reinbold, Bill |
| Workplace Violence: Violent persons in the workplace: implications for hospital security, by: Hart, Mark A |
| Vol. 11 No. 2 Summer 1995 - Dealing with the Threat and Reality of Workplace Violence |
| Quality: CQI strategies to reduce patient details, by: Sarnese, Paul M |
| Workplace Violence: Dangerous words: forewarning of workplace violence, by: Sandefur, Curtis R |
| Demonstrations: Domestic extremists: dealing with demonstrators, by: Graves, C Ray |
| Disaster Planning: Effectively changing the management methodology for tornado evacuation procedures, by: Price, H Ray |
| Sexual Harassment: Healthcare security and sexual harassment: management issues and answers, by: Gonzales, Jesse C |
| Fire: Hospital fire training heats up, by: Campbell, Douglas A |
| Workplace Violence: Hospital violence, by: May, Johnny R |
| Workplace Violence: Managing violent patients, by: Melnick, Marcus F |
| Training: Meeting the training requirements of a state law regarding security officers, by: Costello, James |
| Outsourcing: Proprietary vs. contract security in the healthcare setting, by: Gordon, Richard F |
| Bicycle Patrol: Riding with The Queen’s Medical Center’s security bike patrol, by: Osthoff, Norman D |
| Hostage Situations: Training for a hostage situation; dealing with the real thing: two case histories, by: Arterburn, Tom |
| Security Healthcare: Using IRS - Identify…Respond…Support - to solve security problems, by: Waller, Steve |
| Workplace Violence: Violence in the workplace - assessment, prevention, liability, by: Sweeney, Russell L |
| Vol. 11 No. 1 Winter 1994 / 1995 - The Total Healthcare Challenge: Security, Safety Health Hazards |
| Canine: A healthcare canine security program: the first year, by: Bagley, Gerald L |
| Safety: Back injury prevention in healthcare requires training techniques,exercise, by: Muir, Thomas W, III |
| Quality: Continuous Quality Improvement - a method to involve staff in policy review and implementation, by: Kuebler, Scott A |
| Crime in Hospitals: Crime in hospitals 1993 - the latest IAHSS survey, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Community Relations: Effective communication for security professionals, by: King, Matthew J |
| Security Management: Encouraging growth and change by establishing trusting relationships between managers and employees, by: Price, H Ray |
| Fire: Fanning the flames of fire safety, by: Chuda, Thomas J |
| Safety: Healthcare hazards of the healthcare profession, by: Guy, Judi |
| Security Management: Networking - managing in the 1990s and beyond, by: Charboneau, Lloyd E |
| Security Surveys: Simple survey saves the day, by: Roll, Frederick G |
| Infection Control: TB rears it ugly head, by: Johnson, Elaine |
| Emergency Management: The 1994 Southern California earthquake: lessons for all hospitals, by: IAHSS Staff |
| CHPA: The CHPA exam: one candidate’s viewpoint, by: Costello, James |
| Vol. 10 No. 2 Summer 1994 - Healthcare Security’s Role: Redefined for the Year 2000 |
| Aggression: Aggressive behavior management for nurses: an international issue?, by: Hurlebaus, Anna & Hurlebaus, Anna |
| Workplace Violence: Aggressive behavior management for nurses: an international issue?, by: Hurlebaus, Anna & Hurlebaus, Anna |
| Crime in Hospitals: Crime in hospitals 1992 - the latest IAHSS survey, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Systems and Technology: Electronic technology: building a safe and secure healthcare community, by: Lambert, James F |
| Disaster Planning: Emergency preparedness: a hospital disaster plan, by: Williamson, Charles R |
| Crime Prevention: Establishing security awareness guidelines in a hospital setting, by: Gotay, Albert |
| Security Healthcare: Hospital security in the 21st century - a blueprint fort survival, by: Mitcham, Jerry |
| Security Healthcare: How can hospitals operate safely?, by: Bagley, Gerald L |
| Security Management: It may be time to redefine security as a "profit center" in the healthcare industry, by: Simonsen, Clifford E |
| Safety: Lowering the cost of healthcare through an effective safety program, by: Price, H Ray |
| Workplace Violence: Security and human resources professionals fight violence in the workplace, by: Gonzales, Jesse C |
| Stress: Stress and the security supervisor, by: Sandefur, Curtis R & Sandefur, Curtis R |
| Supervision: Stress and the security supervisor, by: Sandefur, Curtis R & Sandefur, Curtis R |
| Emergency Department: The new California hospital security standards: how state officials responded to ER violence, by: Mason, Christine |
| Workplace Violence: Violence in healthcare: suggested interventions and strategies, by: Glasson, Linda |
| Vol. 10 No. 1 Winter 1993 / 1994 - Confronting Violence in the Healthcare Setting |
| Fire: A nightmare in the afternoon, by: LeBlanc, Roger |
| Emergency Department: A prescription for security, by: Kramer, Thomas L |
| Crime: Carjacking, by: Bittenbinder, J J |
| Investigations: Crime scene investigation in the healthcare environment, by: Pacilli, Trisha |
| Security Management: Developing trust through conflict resolution, by: Price, H Ray |
| Emergency Department: Emergency room security: commonsense countermeasures, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Safety: Health, safety professionals survive an onslaught of regulations, change, by: Smith, R Blake |
| Security Healthcare: Healthy security at Children’s Hospital, by: Harowitz, Sherry L |
| Identification: How to purchase a photo identification system, by: Pendleton, Madeleine |
| Infant Abduction: Infant abduction: conducting a mock security department drill, by: Kendig, James C |
| Parking: Making hospital parking safer: how hospitals are dealing with some very serious security problems, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Domestic Violence: One hospital’s response to the fight against domestic violence, by: Roberts, James F |
| Fire: Sprinklers prevent tragedy in two health care facility fires, by: Isner, Michael S |
| Workplace Violence: The many faces of violence in U.S. and Canadian hospitals, by: Lindley, Daniel |
| Vol. 9 No. 2 Summer 1993 - New Approaches to ‘90s Security and Safety Problems |
| Fraud: A team approach to fraud prevention, by: Luizzo, Anthony J |
| Security Healthcare: A tonic for hospital security, by: Saenz, Paul |
| Accidents: Accident investigations: how to ask why, by: Tritsch, Shane |
| Healthcare: Change in the health care field: confronting the issues, by: Glasson, Linda |
| Fraud: Conquering fraud investigation fears, by: Wells, Joseph T |
| Crime in Hospitals: Crime in hospitals 1986-1991 - the latest IAHSS surveys, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Security Management: Health care security management: cross-cultural perspectives on communications skills, training and competencies, by: Gonzales, Jesse C |
| Fire: Healthcare firesafety: a prognosis for the ‘90s, by: Klein, Burton R |
| Budgets: Justifying budget requests for FTEs, by: Baker, Gary L |
| Fraud: Long distance telephone fraud and abuse, by: Bing, Donald D |
| Emergency Management: Managing the evacuation of a child care center, by: Houchin, Arnold J |
| Crime Prevention: Personal protection devices: a case for noisemakers, by: Mele, Joe A |
| Quality: Security + service = total quality management, by: Jones, Russell F, Jr |
| Infection Control: The new TB epidemic hits hospitals, by: Downey, Mary |
| Security Healthcare: The New York State Security Guard Act of 1992 - a summary, by: Lockwood, Paul D |
| Emergency Department: The use of off-duty police as additional security in an emergency department setting, by: Perkins, Larry |
| Vol. 9 No. 1 Winter 1992 / 1993 - Healthcare Security and Safety: New Approaches |
| Crime Prevention: An employee-oriented security program that works, by: Sarnese, Paul M |
| Bloodborne Pathogens: Blood-borne pathogens: new software cuts through record-keeping maze, by: Bone, Jan |
| Security Management: Breaking with tradition, by: Connolly, Charles P |
| Employee Screening: Checking the personals, by: Sharp, William A |
| AIDS: Controls for AIDS-infected health care workers, by: Downey, Mary |
| Women in Security: Healthcare security: the female officer, by: VanDenburg, Samantha R |
| Parking: Planning for parking security as designer and operator, by: Rich, Richard A |
| Crime Prevention: Prescription for prevention, by: Lombardi, John H |
| Security Management: Security as a management service, by: Colling, Russell L |
| Canine: Security dogs cut crime, by: Schmidt, William L |
| Physical Security: Selecting physical security equipment, by: Bowers, Dan M |
| Security Management: The future of healthcare security management, by: Roll, Frederick G |
| Training: The utilization of learner-centered development in a proprietary security setting, by: Hertig, Christopher A |
| Training: UAB police and the IAHSS experience, by: Tieszen, Leland |
| Wellness: Wellness programs slow rising costs, by: Cooper, Edward J |
| Vol. 8 No. 2 Summer 1992 - Preparing for the Challenge of Crisis Management |
| Security Management: A clinical approach to hospital security, by: Luizzo, Anthony J |
| Security Management: A time to look at healthcare security management, by: Best, Anthony L |
| Bicycle Patrol: Bicycle patrols in a healthcare setting, by: Miller, Thomas P |
| Computers: Computerizing your security operation - it can be done!, by: Smith, Steve |
| Women in Security: Female security officers: a discussion of the possible advantages for the female in the hospital setting, by: McBride, Jon W |
| Infant Abduction: Guidelines on preventing abduction of infants from the hospital, by: Spring, Michelle P |
| Fraud: Health care fraud: security management’s role, by: Walsh, Kirk |
| Access Control: High technology helps hospital protect newborns, reduce theft, and increase safety of staff and patients, by: Barto, Walt |
| Fire: Life safety issues in healthcare facilities, by: Gotay, Albert |
| Outsourcing: Managing the conversion process, by: Dalton, Dennis R |
| Training: On-the-job training, by: Nielsen, Philip B |
| Prisoners: Prison uprising - one medical center’s special response, by: Lockwood, Paul D |
| Law Enforcement: Private security’s challenge to police chiefs, by: Connolly, Charles P |
| Promotions: Promotion-in-place: a logical approach, by: Futrell, Donald E |
| Air Quality: Proper ventilation improves indoor air quality, by: Wolter, Rich |
| Investigations: Security investigations in a healthcare environment, by: Hanson, Guy R |
| Emergency Procedures: Special case management - breaking traditional stereotype views of hospital security, by: Dawson, Donald F |
| Vol. 8 No. 1 Winter 1991 / 1992 - Safety’s Expanded Role |
| Crime in Hospitals: Crime in hospitals 1989 - additional information from the most recent IAHSS survey, by: Nielsen, Philip B |
| Safety: Demand for safety in healthcare grows even as institutions face budget cuts, by: Vetter, Richard J |
| Training: Development and management of a hospital security training program, by: Potter, Anthony N |
| Parking: Enforcing handicapped parking laws, by: IAHSS Staff |
| JCAHO: Getting ready for JCAHO’s no-smoking standards, by: IAHSS Staff & IAHSS Staff |
| Drugs: Illicit drugs in hospitals, by: Tunis, Marvin |
| Emergency Department: RAP DEE - responding to disruptive/violent behavior in the Emergency Department, by: Glasson, Linda |
| Safety: Safety in health care facilities, by: Chaff, Linda |
| Safety: Safety training: a program for every problem, by: Kinnan, Joen Pritchard |
| Americans with Disabilities Act: The Americans with Disabilities Act: preparing your health care facility to achieve compliance, by: Schneid, Thomas D |
| Security Healthcare: The perception gap, by: Martin, Samuel P, Jr |
| Liability: Violence in the workplace: establishing the nexus between security practices and premises liability, by: Meadows, Robert J |
| Vol. 7 No. 2 Summer 1991 - Trends in Crime and Protection Management |
| Infant Abduction: A case history of a baby kidnapping, by: Near, Elwood G |
| Security Management: A systems approach to understanding problems and solutions in the healthcare security field, by: Smith, Robert A |
| Canine: Canine teams in a California hospital, by: Eddinger, Charles |
| Crime in Hospitals: Crimes in hospitals 1988, 1989 - the latest IAHSS surveys, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Crime: Diagnosing crime trends, by: Estrella, Skip |
| Training: Funding security officer training: a creative approach, by: Hayward, Clinton R |
| Hazardous Materials: Hazardous materials and hospitals - a potentially deadly mixture, by: Huser, Thomas J |
| Emergency Department: Hospital emergency room security - the next decade, by: Waller, Frank S, Sr |
| Security Healthcare: Hospital security and safety - Aloha style, by: DeVito, Joseph |
| Security Healthcare: Hospital security: is the patient at risk?, by: Colling, Russell L |
| Employee Screening: More employers are utilizing drug-screening programs, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Risk Management: One man’s opinion: risk management and hospital security: not a good idea, by: Robinson, Calvin H |
| Loss Prevention: Reactive-proactive: a loss control perspective for healthcare, by: Bagley, Gerald L |
| Customer Service: Service-oriented security: saying "how may I help you" and really meaning it, by: Hannigan, Michael A |
| Budgets: Stretching the security dollar, by: Luizzo, Anthony J |
| Law Enforcement: The British are coming, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Hazardous Materials: The role of safety and security directors in asbestos abatement programs for hospitals, by: Kachuba, John B |
| Vol. 7 No. 1 Fall 1990 - Upgrading Quality in Security and Safety |
| Outsourcing: Application of quality concepts to the guard service industry, by: Slutzky, Kenneth B |
| Public Safety: Creating a licensed police agency within a medical center, by: Hill, Susan |
| Emergency Department: Emergency room violence: dealing with a frightening - and still growing problem, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Fire: Fire problems of the elderly and the sick in health care facilities, by: Hall, John R, Jr |
| Theft: On-the-job thievery: common schemes of the working man, by: Bologna, G J (Jack) |
| Risk Management: Risk management and security services interaction - a must in today’s health care environment, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Security Officers: Strategies for the successful socialization of security personnel, by: Hertig, Christopher A |
| Security Surveys: The security survey: a prescription for enhancing security, by: Luizzo, Anthony J |
| Consulting: The ten most common questions asked about entering the security profession, by: Sennewald, Charles A |
| Emergency Management: When the shooting starts, by: Neal, James F |
| Whistleblowers: Whistleblowing and the security director, by: Neff, Jack |
| Vol. 6 No. 2 Spring 1990 - Protection Management’s Expanded Role |
| Crime: A model of foreseeability, by: McGoey, Chris E |
| Security Management: A theoretical (but practical) model for managing hospital security programs, by: Smith, Robert A |
| Accidents: Accident reporting, by: Kane, Alex |
| Training: Better intervention techniques through education, by: Rebollar, Thomas |
| Hazardous Materials: Community right-to-know, by: Chaff, Linda |
| Customer Service: Customer service and the security professional, by: Jones, Russell F, Jr |
| Decontamination: Emergency decontamination - is your hospital prepared?, by: Huser, Thomas J |
| Safety: How to present a successful safety meeting, by: Tarrant, Mary |
| Smoking: Is smoking consistent with daily practice at a health-care facility?, by: Fowles, Jinnet |
| Liability: Minimizing your parking lot liability, by: Kalbaugh, Christine |
| Workplace Violence: Preventing violence in hospitals, by: Best, Anthony L |
| Closed Circuit Television: The man behind the security camera, by: Luizzo, Anthony J |
| Computers: Tips for personal computer security, by: Mele, Joe A |
| Crime Prevention: Winning employee support for you crime prevention program, by: Taitz, Sharyn |
| Vol. 6 No. 1 Fall 1989 - Surveying Hospital Violence |
| Crime in Hospitals: 1987 crime in hospitals - the latest IAHS survey, by: Kramer, Thomas L |
| AIDS: AIDS and Hepatitis B: protecting health care employees, by: Chaff, Linda |
| Liability: Handling wrongful discharge claims, by: Duston, Robert L |
| Infant Abduction: IAHS survey of infant abductions 1983-1989, by: Smock, Bruce K |
| Hazard Communication: Implementing the hazard communication program, by: Huser, Thomas J |
| Liability: Legal commentary: Small verses McKennan Hospital - no more "free" rapes?, by: Keegan, R, Jr |
| Access Control: The access control survey, by: Luizzo, Anthony J |
| Crime: The Bellevue murder: could it happen in your hospital?, by: Downey, Mary |
| VIPs: VIP and executive protection in hospitals, by: Nelson, Victoria L |
| Training: What makes a good training director?, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Security Healthcare: Where is hospital security going?, by: Waller, Frank S, Sr |
| Vol. 5 No. 2 Spring 1989 - Security’s Expanding Role |
| Access Control: Access control systems based upon physical attributes, by: Bowers, Dan M |
| Computers: Computer security: detection and surveillance, by: Carroll, John M |
| Parking: Employee vehicle registration - a parking control problem, by: Sandefur, Curtis R |
| Dispatching: High-tech task tracking, by: Andrews, Richard W |
| Fire: Investigation following a fire, by: Bloom, Joseph M |
| Disaster Drills: Planning a disaster drill that is not a disaster, by: Huser, Thomas J |
| Law Enforcement: Private employment of public, by: Reiss, Albert J, Jr |
| AIDS: Replacing the ‘soft’ touch with the safe touch, by: Atkinson, William |
| Security Healthcare: Security in the NHS - an ailing service?, by: Parkinson, Ernest |
| Training: Security training, by: Reilly, William F |
| Vol. 5 No. 1 Fall 1988 - The Human Factor in Hospital Security |
| Staffing: 1987 IAHS staffing survey results, by: Koverman, Robert B |
| Theft: Employee theft, by: Mele, Joe A |
| Accidents: Hospital accidents and incidents: what a new reporting system has found, by: Harby, Karla |
| Liability: Hospital administrators as defendants in security lawsuits, by: Vardalis, James J |
| Fire: No reruns, by: Buys, J Richard |
| Lighting: Parking lot lighting, by: Bottom, Norman R, Jr |
| Security Healthcare: Resolving the people problems for a hospital’s security department, by: Sarratt, Walter G |
| Loss Prevention: Safety & security + risk management = loss prevention, by: Roll, Frederick G |
| Investigations: Search and "civil" issues for security officers, by: McNamara, Robert P |
| Security Healthcare: Special security concerns in the health care setting, by: Charboneau, Lloyd E |
| Computers: The computer as a security tool, by: Price, Stanley |
| Fraud: Twenty-three scams to watch out for, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Safety: Unit safety coordinator program - sharing the safety responsibility, by: Balcom, Richard |
| Vol. 4 No. 2 Spring 1988 - Research and Planning |
| Crime in Hospitals: 1986 crime in hospitals - what the survey said, by: Kramer, Thomas L |
| Access Control: A case for card control in a Cleveland clinic, by: Quinn, Kenneth |
| Stress: Compartmentalization for stress, by: Pisani, John |
| Disaster Drills: Disaster drill planning - it’s easier than you think, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Safety: Four million female hospital workers face reproductive health hazards, by: Kooker, Barbara Molina |
| Staffing: Justifying your staffing requests, by: Connolly, Charles P |
| Quality: Measuring quality in healthcare security, by: Bridges, Donald |
| Polygraph: Polygraph in the health care industry, by: Tunis, Marvin |
| Parking: Shuttling the parking problem - in a hospital setting, by: McNamara, Robert P |
| Crime: The Harvey murders - could they happen at your hospital?, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Theft: Victoria General Hospital’s ‘Operation Greenback’, by: Tamsett, Alan |
| Vol. 4 No. 1 Fall 1987 - Security Department Operations |
| Computers: Computers and security, by: Schweitzer, James A |
| Computers: Lotus 1-2-3 and the security manager, by: Palmisano, Greg |
| Crime Prevention: Operation Identification - theft prevention for personal property made simple, by: Sandefur, Curtis R |
| Polygraph: Polygraph update, by: Westbrook, Lisa |
| Drugs: Profile of a drug abuser in a medical facility, by: Bogardus, Donald E |
| Investigations: Read between the lines, by: Buckley, Joseph P, III |
| Liability: Selecting a security expert, by: Territo, Leonard |
| Alarms: Silencing costly false alarms, by: Endicott, Wayne |
| Staffing: Staffing a security department, by: Barefoot, J Kirk |
| Investigations: Surveillance: does it invade privacy, by: Kizorek, Bill |
| Parking: The gentle art of allowing a computer to use you - a basic parking management system, by: Church, Wayne C |
| Computers: Training security personnel in computer security, by: Shields, Paul |
| Risk Management: What the security director should know about risk management, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Vol. 3 No. 3 1987 - Dealing with Crisis and Stress |
| Employee Screening: Alcoholics and drug addicts guaranteed employer’s support under, by: Goerth, Charles R |
| Community Relations: Communicating with the public: aids and forms, by: Hilf, William E |
| Training: Did you leave it out? - job-task analysis is part of adequate training and evaluation, by: Bottom, Norman R, Jr |
| Promotions: Establishing a promotional process for security personnel, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Fire: Fire in Michigan hospice kills eight patients, by: Isner, Michael S |
| Infant Abduction: Infant kidnapping: truth and consequences, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Investigations: Interviewing victims and witnesses of crimes, by: Geiselman, R Edward |
| AIDS: Irrational fear: another AIDS ‘infection’ pervading and paralyzing the country, by: Polakoff, Phillip L |
| Hostage Situations: Man with a gun - intensive care, by: Church, Wayne C |
| Security Healthcare: Partners in prevention, by: Thompson, Michael |
| Security Surveys: Seven steps to the security survey, by: Gonzalez, Randolph |
| Management: The management of time, by: Applebaum, Steven H |
| Crime: Tradition takes a twist: the problem of business crime, by: Sipes, Leonard Adam, Jr |
| Vol. 3 No. 2 1987 - Liability and Loss Control |
| Fire: A brief look at fire experience in health care facilities, by: Hall, John R, Jr |
| Employee Orientation: A security education program, by: Stone, Robert |
| Crime Prevention: Designing crime risk management systems, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Drugs: Drug diversion from hospitals analyzed, by: Murphy, Joseph B |
| Security Surveys: How Kaiser Permanente gives its security a checkup, by: Winters, George |
| Hazard Communication: How to comply with state "right to know" programs and the OSHA hazard communication program, by: Knopf, Warren B |
| Animal Rights: How to cope: a public affairs/security integrated approach to animal welfare demonstrations, by: Deats, John R |
| Hazardous Materials: Office-related illnesses increase interest in toxic-tort legislation, by: Goerth, Charles R |
| Euthanasia: Right to die: an update, by: Sherman, Tamar |
| Safety: Risk, loss control programs enhance safety, reduce costs, by: Miller, Ronald |
| Liability: The legal aspects of hospital security, by: Nelson, Victoria L |
| Liability: The security duty of care, by: Yeager, Robert |
| Vol. 3 No. 1 1986 - Security Management |
| Investigations: Avoiding legal pitfalls in your investigations, by: Hannon, Leo F |
| Legal Issues: Case law considerations for security, by: Schachtsiek, David A |
| Law Enforcement: Commissioned private security officers: are they effective?, by: Halbert, James W |
| Training: Continuing professional development for hospital security personnel, by: Hertig, Christopher A |
| Disaster Planning: Disaster planning: the making of a manual, by: Kerr, James W |
| Emergency Management: Emergency public relations - duties and responsibilities, by: Bernstein, Alan B |
| Security Healthcare: Facilities security and operations, by: Wesley, Roy L |
| Security Healthcare: Getting the most out of your security officers, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Illegal Aliens: Hospitals and the illegal aliens problem, by: Jackson, Melody |
| Lighting: Lighting: the way to crime control, by: Mele, Joe A |
| Psychiatric Units: Predicting and preventing assaultive behavior by psychiatric patients: challenge to the security officer, by: Parsons, Patricia J |
| Drugs: Preventing workplace dangers caused by drugs, by: King, Shelly |
| Restraints: Restraint without pain, by: Klein, K C |
| Helicopters: Security’s safety role in a non-hospital based emergency helicopter program, by: Wainwright, Charles |
| Systems and Technology: Total facility control: a proven concept, by: Cherry, Don T |
| Vol. 2 No. 3 1986 - Dealing with Theft and Embezzlement |
| Loss Prevention: Developing an effective loss prevention program, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Drugs: Drugs on the job: abuse on the bottom line, by: Matteson, Sally |
| Theft: Food service theft - stopping the dollar drain, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Security Control Centers: Getting the most out of a security operations center, by: Mathis, Jim |
| Imposters: Is there a doctor in the house?, by: Miller, Betty L |
| Liability: Legal liability and employee theft, by: Spain, Norman J |
| Construction and Renovation: Maintaining security during construction and renovation, by: Serpico, James |
| Theft: Reducing and stopping the theft of linens, by: Rusting, Robert R |
| Parking: Slip and fall problems in parking lots, by: Rosen, Stephen I |
| Polygraph: Survey results: polygraph exams for 100 police and fire applicants, by: Pumphrey, Janet |
| Theft: The tempted work force: is everyone guilty?, by: Lydon, Kerrigan |
| Theft: Theft of patient valuables in nursing homes: a prevention checklist, by: Donaldson, Patrick F |
| Theft: What if the thief is a loyal employee?, by: MacKenna, David W |
| Computers: What’s new in computer security accessories?, by: Evans, Sandy |
| Vol. 2 No. 2 1986 - Safety and Emergency Preparedness |
| AIDS: AIDS: the disease of the century, by: Van Gorder, Chris D |
| Safety: Back injury prevention training makes dollars and sense, by: Lepore, Bruce |
| Closed Circuit Television: CCTV curtails crime at Bethesda hospital, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Crime Prevention: Developing a crime prevention program (in retrospect), by: Vercamman, Cheryl A |
| Disaster Planning: Disaster planning, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Hazardous Materials: Even ‘healthy’ environments can harbor many hidden hazards, by: Brennan, Charles F |
| Disaster Planning: External disaster planning - a phased approach, by: Parks, James F |
| Fire: Fire protection checklist for health care facilities, by: Klein, Burton R |
| Disaster Planning: Healthcare disasters: preparedness requires planning, by: Donaldson, Patrick F |
| Security Healthcare: Hospital and health care security: a survey of current trends, by: Kouri, James J |
| Safety: Hospital safety and emergency preparedness, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Safety: How management can get the most from safety surveys, by: Spencer, Dale C |
| Safety: Programs for building employee safety awareness and reducing accidents, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Fire: The fire side of loss control, by: Lydon, Kerrigan |
| Vol. 2 No. 1 1985 - Training in Security and Safety |
| Communications: Communications: the vital link to an effective security program, by: Bolt, Bill |
| Computers: Computer security and the automated office, by: Bologna, G J (Jack) |
| Training: Developing task-oriented training programs for hospital security personnel, by: Hertig, Christopher A |
| Loss Prevention: Employee training: loss prevention or lost opportunity?, by: Donaldson, Patrick F |
| Guest Relations: Guest relations - miracle drug or snake oil?, by: Shea, John |
| Community Relations: Methodist Hospital’s Security Expo 1985, by: Porter, Mary F |
| Computers: Microcomputers - a checklist of security and recovery considerations, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Training: Overcoming obstacles to adequate training, by: Bing, Donald D |
| Training: Security officer training: a cooperative approach, by: Schachtsiek, David A |
| Budgets: Supporting your operation with information, by: Moore, James |
| Crime Prevention: The importance of obtaining community support to reduce crime, by: Johnson, Judy |
| Loss Prevention: The WAECUP theory, by: Bottom, Norman R, Jr |
| Training: Upgrading the security department via improved training programs, by: Nelson, Victoria L |
| Vol. 1 No. 3 1985 - Improving Communications in Security and Safety |
| Law Enforcement: Building and maintaining an effective working relationship with local police and fire authorities, by: Parks, James F |
| Community Relations: Communicating through the image you present, by: Wilder, Stephen S |
| Computers: Computers and security, by: Bridges, Donald |
| Investigations: Developing communication and investigative skills, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Quality: Healthcare security quality and productivity program: a valid management tool, by: Bolt, Bill |
| Reports and Records: Institutional security indicator report: a management tool to bridge the communications gap, by: Vaughn, Tom |
| Law Enforcement: Interaction and cooperation between law enforcement and private security, by: Taylor, Todd H |
| Investigations: Investigative auditing, by: Costin, John |
| Security Healthcare: Learning what works: a draft research agenda on the effectiveness of security on public premises, by: Sherman, Lawrence W |
| Loss Prevention: Maximizing security officer performance in the loss prevention effort, by: Hertig, Christopher A |
| Emergency Management: Preparing an emergency public relations plan, by: Bernstein, Alan B |
| Community Relations: Some workable community, employee and patient programs, by: Nelson, Victoria L |
| Long Term Care: Violence and abuse in long-term care, by: Donaldson, Patrick F |
| Vol. 1 No. 2 1985 - Defusing Violence in Healthcare Settings Issue |
| Anger Management: Acting-out behavior: scenarios for successful intervention, by: Glasson, Linda |
| Aggression: Aggression: the healthcare protection challenge of the eighties, by: Turner, James T |
| Terrorism: Guarding your hospital from terrorism: the Cleveland Clinic Foundation Plan, by: Koverman, Robert B |
| Hostage Situations: Hostage-incident management for security departments: the crucial first hour, by: Bolz, Frank, Jr |
| Training: Making crisis training profitable: a case history, by: Walsh, Ruth Anne |
| Anger Management: Management of out-of-control behavior: the role of the security officer, by: Barash, Dorothy A |
| Workplace Violence: Preventing violent crimes, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Outsourcing: Proprietary or contract? The most cost-conscious decision you should make this year, by: Fernandez, Agostinho, Jr |
| Liability: Reducing security - related liability in healthcare facilities, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Psychiatric Units: Reducing violence in the psychiatric unit, by: Nelson, Victoria L |
| Rape and Sexual Assault: Sexual assault: myth vs. reality, by: Seals, Thomas |
| Women in Security: The new gender in healthcare security, by: Michelman, Bonnie S |
| Training: Training for hospital security: an alternative to lawsuits for training negligence, by: Wright, Don |
| Women in Security: Women in security: one hospital’s experience, by: Michelman, Bonnie S |
| Hostage Situations: Writing an organizational response plan: hostage-taking incidents, by: Turner, James T |
| Vol. 1 No. 1 1984 - Productivity in Security and Safety Issue |
| Productivity: Developing and applying computerized productivity standards for a hospital security department, by: Brexler, Otto (Bud) |
| Dispatching: Employing a dispatch-record card system for better performance, by: Levy, Barry W |
| Security Control Centers: How to develop and win support for a properly equipped security operations center, by: Clark, James R |
| Budgets: How to stretch your security dollar, by: Gigliotti, Richard J |
| Supervision: Improving productivity through more effective supervision: motivational keys that work, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Productivity: Increased productivity through employee participation, by: DeLisio, David M |
| Budgets: Justifying your budget - a persuasive and flexible approach, by: Price, Stanley |
| Loss Prevention: Making productive use off your creative resources - a "spatio-temporal" approach to loss prevention, by: Bilger, Norm |
| Productivity: Measuring productivity in health care security, by: Bridges, Donald |
| Productivity: Productivity - what it is and why, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Quality: Quality indicators of hospital security productivity, by: Stultz, Michael S |
| Productivity: Some basic approaches to productivity that work, by: Bogardus, Donald E |
| Reports and Records: The AAR report - how to record and disseminate after hours entry activity, insecure areas and unsafe conditions, by: IAHSS Staff |
| Computers: The personal computer: getting the information you need for the least cost, by: Carter, Steve |
| Productivity: Using the computer to increase productivity in a shared services operation, by: Williams, Charles E |
| Staffing: When your staff is cut: how one hospital coped with a one-third reduction in security officers, by: Carter, Steve |