| Authors |
Chapter Title |
John J. Bakie
Public dignitary protection and private family protective assignments. |
Appearance and Dress |
Jetze Beers
Dutch military experience, former nautical engineer, former inn-keeper of Jordan Hollow
Farm Inn. |
Dining, Etiquette and Protocol |
Charles H. Blennerhassett
Who was during his lifetime a Personal Protection Specialist with specific expertise in
providing advance work. |
Advance Work, Travel and Hotel Security |
Peter J. Brown
Events coordinator and guide for visiting foreign heads of state and U.S.dignitaries. |
Team Dynamics: Working Together, Working Smart |
Robert D. Chapman, LLB
C.I.A. (ret.); kidnap/ransom insurance security risk assessment specialist. |
Defense Against Terrorist Tactics |
H.H.A. Cooper, LLM
President, Nuevevides International; Former Staff Director, Task Force on Disorders and
Terrorism |
Profiling Your Principal |
Bruce L. Danto, M.D.
Police psychiatrist, forensic analyzer and authority in celebrity "stalker"
cases. |
Stress and the Personal Protection Specialist. |
Susan A. DiGiacomo
Media consultant, Canadian television production coordinator, bilingual guide; former U.N.
employee, Geneva, Switzerland. |
Manners and Mannerisms for Personal Protection
Specialists. |
Eugene R. Ferrara
Assistant vice-president for administration and director, Public Safety, University of
Cinncinnati |
Threat Assessment in Personal Protection. |
Arthur B. Fulton, LLB
F.B.I. (ret.); Deputy Assistant Director, professor of law and criminal justice. |
Legal Considerations in the Use of Force. |
Deborah M.Galvin, PhD
Electronic data processing and systems analysis consultant. Researcher in criminology and
security. |
Terrorism: The Female Dimension. |
Jerome H. Glazebrook
Former Security advisor for Dr. Kissinger. Vast experience in providing personal
protection for private families and as U.S. Marine on embassy detail. |
Advance Work, Hotel and Travel Security |
Richard W. Kobetz, DPA
Executive Director, Executive Protection Institute; Assistant Director, I.A.C.P.; Chicago
Police Department |
A Perspective on Personal Protection. |
John I. Kostanoski
Associate Professor, State University of New York and authority on portable personal
protection systems; Consultant to National Institute of Justice. |
Portable Protection Technology. |
W.Thomas Levering
Major, Baltimore County Police with experience in dignitary protection unit and with
private families. |
Establishing a Command Post. |
Robert L.Oatman
Former Chief of Detectives, Baltimore County Police and currently involved in providing
personal protection worldwide. |
An Introduction to Providing Protective
Services. |
Steve Rhodes
Martial arts instructor and Secretary-General U.S. Wushu Federation; International
competitor in China, Taijiquan and U.S. Kung Fu/Wushu competition. |
Techniques and Principles of Protection: Close
Range. |
Pat Rice
Instructor in Oriental (Chinese) exercise movements and martial arts styles. International
competitor in China, Taijiquan and U.S. Kung Fu/Wushu competition. |
Techniques and Principles of Protection: Close
Range. |
C. Steven Ruble
Capt., Fairfax Co., Va. Fire and Rescue Service; Instructor in "Emergency First Line
Care." |
Emergency Medical Care. |
Taylor R. Rudd, Jr.
U.S.Secret Service (ret.) - served as Assistant Special Agent in Charge of Training;
Currently involved in consulting on personal protection. |
Interviewing Unwanted Visitors. |
Anthony J. Scotti
Recognized authority on protective and defensive driving techniques with students from 64
nations and the majority of major corporations. |
Defensive Driving Techniques. |
John J. Strauchs
A specialist in security engineering services for corporations and government agencies.
Physical security instructor for A.S.I.S., universities and professional organizations. |
An Executive's Guide to Security Construction
Projects. |