Perpetuity are launching IMAT, a new tool to help schools improve their response to crime and anti social behaviour.
Schools across the UK experience a wide range of crime and disorder problems, ranging from trespass to physical assaults, all of which can have a detrimental effect on the school and learning environment.
The Incident Mapping and Assessment Tool (IMAT), to be launched in the Spring will help participating schools to record, interpret and respond to the specific issues faced by their school.
This web hosted tool was developed by Perpetuity in collaboration the NASUWT and a Dutch research partner to allow schools to routinely collect detailed data on a range of crime and anti social behaviour problems.
Welcome to the fourth edition of the Perpetuity Group newsletter. We aim to give you the latest news on our research, consultancy, conferences and training courses. For further information please visit our websites and check out the new and improved training website.
The Association of Police Officers CPI in partnership with Perpetuity have developed the 'Secured Environments', a new risk management scheme that will be launched on the 12th April.
The new scheme is being launched to promote good security practice in organisations. Rather than focussing on technology and gadgets, it focuses on strategy, process and people.
The Director of ACPO CPI Richard Childs has said:
'Every organisation needs to develop its own detailed policy on security, supplemented with a security strategy that sets out how to implement that policy'.
This course will provide the Security Manager with the professional skills they require to fulfill their role, from assessing risks and creating preventative plans of action, to being able to manage crime and initiate successful contingency strategies.
Date: 22nd - 24th May 2007
We are offering our Newsletter subscribers a 25% discount if you book on this course, before the 1st May 2007. To take advantage of this offer please send in the coupon at the bottom of the page or quote NEWS-01 when booking.
The Results of the Security Research Initiative (SRI) Enquiry
The Security Research Initiative is supported by the three main associations, ASIS International; the Security Institute, and the British Industry Security Association and 13 corporate sponsors. It has led to the publication of a guide for procurers co-authored with the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS). On 17th April, Martin Gill will formally release details of a report entitled 'Demonstrating the Value of Security', and formally launch the 'Best value for Business Campaign' which will be focussed on raising awareness about the value added potential of security to organisations.
Security Institute Members Evening
17th April 2007
If you wish to attend this event as Martin Gill's guest, free of charge, please click here for a booking form.
A second report based on follow-up interviews with fraudsters has been published. The report is based on work undertaken for Protiviti. All the case studies in this report are completely new and include interviews with a range of different types of fraudsters, including those who committed passport fraud and were caught when leaving the country.
A PDF copy of the report is available from prci@perpetuitygroup.com (Please include the name of the report in your email)
Click here to see what other reports are available.
There is little doubt that the SIA is about to undergo a period of change under a new Chair and Chief Executive. This conference aims to explore the direction the SIA should take.
Perpetuity Training, in association with Tavcom, will be holding a CCTV conference in June. Please watch this space for further details.
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