Shoplifters vs. Retailers - The Rights of Both

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Shoplifters vs. Retailers - The Rights of Both

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Charles A. Sennewald, CMC, CPP, CSC is an independent security management consultant and author of eight books, Effective Security Management, 5th Ed., The Process of Investigation, 3nd Ed., Security Consulting, 3rd Ed., Shoplifting, and Shoplifting: Managing the Problem (co-authored). Other texts include Retail Crime, Security and Loss Prevention: An Encyclopedic Reference (co-authored), Shoplifters vs. Retailers: The Rights of Both, The Last Volkswagen and his newest book, Jesus' World: Romans, Priests, Crowds, Dusty Roads, Scrambled Eggs and All.

Mr. Sennewald was the Director of Security for the Broadway Department Store
and was with that firm for 18 years. Prior to this he was Chief of Security for the Claremont Colleges and a deputy sheriff for the County of Los Angeles.


Mr. Sennewald is the founder and first president of the International Association of Professional Security Consultants (IAPSC).
He is a graduate of the California State University at Los Angeles and the U.S. Army's Military Police School.

He commenced his consulting practice in 1979 and since then has serviced various national and local retailers in this country as well as Mexico.

He has served, both for the plaintiff and the defense, as a consultant and expert witness in numerous litigation issues involving shoplifting incidents.

  

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