John W. Kennish, CPP & CFE - Security Consultant
(860) 399-8545
John@Kennish.com
John W. Kennish, CPP
© 2006 John W. Kennish, CPP


Publications

Author of numerous articles for international security, auditing and business magazines, one of which, The Investigative Process, attained the 1986 Outstanding Outside Contributor Award from the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA).

1. Domestic Violence and the Police: Studies in Detroit and
Kansas City, Breedlove, R.K., Sandker, D.M., Kennish, J.W., and Sawtell,
R.K., 1977, Washington, D.C., Police Foundation.

2. Trooper Blue, Missouri Department of Public Safety, Missouri
State Highway Patrol, Patrol News, Volume XIX, Number 9, March 1985.

3. Employee Theft: A Systems Approach, The Institute of Internal
Auditors, Internal Auditor Magazine, August 1985, pp. 26-29.

4. The Investigative Process, The Institute of Internal Auditors,
Internal Auditor Magazine,
April 1986, pp. 19-23.

5. Finding the Truth: Body Language, The Institute of Internal
Auditors, Internal Auditor Magazine, December 1989, pp. 26-33.

6. Extortion by Kidnapping, American Society for Industrial
Security, Security Management Magazine, January 1986, pp. 50-54.

7. ATM's: A New Breed of Security Problems, American Society for
Industrial Security, Security Management Magazine, May 1984, pp. 33-35.

8. Underhanded Over-the-Counter Fraud, American Society for
Industrial Security, Security Management Magazine, December 1988, pp. 70-76.

9. Responding to the Robbery Threat, American Society for
Industrial Security, Security Management Magazine, July 1985, pp. 77-80.

10. Drug Investigation Strategies, Security Magazine, October 1987,
p. 23.

11. Employment Screening: Why and How Much ?, Bureau of Business
Practices, Security Management Newsletter, September 1986, Number 1517,
Section II.

12. Guards: Putting Your Best Foot Forward, American Society for
Industrial Security, Security Management Magazine, October 1986, pp. 79-80.

13. A Menu for Success, American Society for Industrial Security,
Security Management Magazine, September 1989, pp. 221-222.

14. Putting Together the Puzzle, American Society for Industrial
Security, Security Management Magazine, July 1987, pp. 89-92.

15. Prevention Starts From the Top, American Society for
Industrial Security, Security Management Magazine, October 1985, pp. 60-63.

16. Uncovering the Thieves Among Us, Bureau of Business
Practices, Security Management Newsletter.

17. Managing: Motivating with a Positive, Participatory Policy,
American Society for Industrial Security, Security Management Magazine,
August 1994, 22-23.

18. Currency Transfer Protection: Armored Car Operations, Risk
Management Group, Stuart, Florida, Security Newsletter, July 1994.

19. Violence In the Workplace: Stemming the Tide, American
Society of Safety Engineers, Professional Safety Magazine, June 1995,
pp. 34-36.

20. Body Language, Pennsylvania Bar Association, Pennsylvania
Lawyer Magazine, December 1995, pp. 28-31.

21. Guarding Against Premise Security Claims, New Jersey Lawyer
Newspaper, Volume 5, Number 9, February 26, 1996.

22. Classic Car Security, and Loss Prevention: An American Point
of View, The Newsletter of the Scottish / British Car Club, February 1998.

23. Bank Security Desk Reference Manual: Contribute to annual
revisions of this publication for Warren, Gorham & Lamont Publishers of
New York City.

24. Expert Advisor: Violence in the Workplace, National Victim's
Center, Crime Victim's Litigation Quarterly, Volume 5, Number 1, August
1998.

25. Expert Advisor: Guarding Against Premise Security Claims,
National Victim's Center, Crime Victim's Litigation Quarterly, Volume 5,
Numbers 3 and 4, Double Issue, February 1999.

Item 26. through Item 60. appeared in the Bank Security Report:
Former writer of this monthly security newsletter for Warren, Gorham &
Lamont Publishers of New York City.

26. Volume 25, Number 2, February 1996
ATM and Night Depository Premise Security Litigation Issues

27. Volume 25, Number 3, March 1996
Developing a Comprehensive Bank Robbery Prevention Program

28. Volume 25, Number 4, April 1996
The Role of a Consultant in a Bank's Security Program

29. Volume 25, Number 5, May 1996
The Importance of Pre-employment Screening Measures

30. Volume 25, Number 6, June 1996
Employee Theft: A Question of Integrity

31. Volume 25, Number 7, July 1996
Internal Investigative Risks

32. Volume 25, Number 8, August 1996
Investigation of Internal Loss Situations

33. Volume 25, Number 9, September 1996
Preparing for Bomb Threats

34. Volume 25, Number 10, October 1996
Bomb Threats Analysis, Searches, and Evacuation Plans

35. Volume 25, Number 11, November 1996
Fire Safety Procedures

36. Volume 25, Number 12, December 1996
Facility Opening Procedures

37. Volume 26, Number 1, January 1997
Office Supply Purchasing Schemes

38. Volume 26, Number 2, February 1997
Effectively Preventing Safe Deposit Box Losses

39. Volume 26, Number 3, March 1997
Preventing Night Depository Losses

40. Volume 26, Number 4, April 1997
Avoiding Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents

41. Volume 26, Number 5, May 1997
The Issue of Employee Violence

42. Volume 26, Number 6, June 1997
Preventing Your Customer's From Falling Prey to Bank Examiner's
Swindles

43. Volume 26, Number 7, July 1997
Guard Services Part 1: To Guard or Not to Guard

44. Volume 26, Number 8, August 1997
Guard Services Part 2: Factors to Consider When Hiring

45. Volume 26, Number 9, September 1997
Preventing Material Lifting Injuries

46. Volume 26, Number 10, October 1997
Guards and Robbery Prevention

47. Volume 26, Number 11, November 1997
Police Robbery Response

48. Volume 26, Number 12, December 1997
Customer Swindles and Con Games

49. Volume 27, Number 1, January 1998
Controlling Hazardous Energy

50. Volume 27, Number 2, February 1998
Information Security

51. Volume 27, Number 3, March 1998
Body Language

52. Volume 27, Number 4, April 1998
Currency Transfer Security

53. Volume 27, Number 5, May 1998
Integrating Security and Safety Functions

54. Volume 27, Number 6, June 1998
Motivation of Security Employees

55. Volume 27, Number 7, July 1998
Theft of Office Equipment

56. Volume 27, Number 8, August 1998
Emergency Weather Procedures

57. Volume 27, Number 9, September 1998
Safe and Vault Burglary

58. Volume 27, Number 10, October 1998
Extortion by Kidnapping: Part I

59. Volume 27, Number 11, November 1998
Extortion by Kidnapping: Part II

60. Volume 27, Number 12, December 1998
Extortion by Kidnapping: Part III

61. A Menu for Professional Success - Human Resources
Section, Informer Magazine
of the American Trucking Association, Issue 5, Volume I,
September 2001.
 


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