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Ross Klein Offers Congress Faulty Cruise Ship Crime Statistics
SAMMAMISH, Wash. - April 2, 2007 - Ross Klein, blogger, author and professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada, testified last week to the U.S. Congress about his analysis of shipboard crime. His statistics subsequently were cast into doubt by a more thorough analysis of the data.
CLIA Congressional Testimony on Cruise Ship Crime and Safety
March 27, 2007 -- Terry Dale, President and CEO of the Cruise Line Indistry Association (CLIA) today presented testimony to Congress on the question of crime and safety aboard cruise ships. The transcript of his testimony follows
Northeastern University Analysis Shows Crime Rate Substanially Lower on Cruise Ships than U.S. Overall
The following statement was prepared by Professor James Alan Fox, Lipman Family Professor of Criminal Justice at Northeastern University. Raw data was provided to Prof. Fox by the ICCL, who was retained to conduct the analysis.
Crystal Eliminates Calls to Turkey for 2003
LOS ANGELES, April 24 - Crystal Cruises has eliminated visits to Turkey and ports of call in the Black Sea due to security concerns on two Crystal Serenity sailings, August 26 and October 1, and is
Holland America Line Selects e-Security for Security Event Management
VIENNA, Va., Feb. 4, 2003 - e-Security, Inc., the leading worldwide provider of Security Event Management (SEM) software, today announced that the world's leading premium cruise line, Holland America, has selected e-Security to provide comprehensive, real-time visibility into its enterprise security network.
Documentum Selects Industry Veteran to Lead Global Customer Service
PLEASANTON, Calif., Jan. 14, 2002 -- Documentum (Nasdaq: DCTM), the leading provider of enterprise content management, today announced the appointment of Tony Kolish as vice president, worldwide customer service. Kolish is responsible for providing a set of technical and customer care services that accelerate customer adoption of Documentum technology. The appointment of Kolish reflects Documentum's ongoing commitment to ensuring that customers -- regardless of location -- consistently receive the best possible service and support.
Security ID System U.S. Senators During Sub-Committee Hearing on Port Security
PORT EVERGLADES, Fla., Jan. 10, 2002 -- A U.S. Senate sub-committee liked a high-speed access control and accountability system developed by Security Identification Systems Corporation (SISCO).