Welcome to the second edition of the Perpetuity Group newsletter. We aim to give you the latest news on our 'new look' research, consultancy, conferences and training courses. For further information please visit our website www.perpetuitygroup.com (click here)
Taking the Lead in Research - Learning From Offenders
Perpetuity have been developing the ‘offender research school’ and have conducted a range of studies with different types of offenders including murderers, street and ATM robbers, robbers of commercial premises, fraudsters, identity thieves, staff who steal, burglars, drug dealers, shoplifters, those involved in gun crime and persistent offenders across a range of crime types, and these are just some of the main examples.
Our experienced instructors will take you through each stage involved in conducting a security survey from initial planning to final report, enabling you to quickly and efficiently assess your security strengths and weaknesses.
This one day course will benefit anyone looking to reduce crime and the fear of crime in the built environment. Learn how crime and security interrelate with the environment, and how environmental design can help with crime prevention.
A course for all managers and staff who need to conduct risk assessments as part of their job. Understand the principles, benefits and effective use of risk assessments.
The Government's national Reducing Re-offending Delivery Plan proposes that every area should be covered by a Civic Society Alliance for reducing re- offending. The Home Office has chosen Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland to demonstrate how a civic alliance might work in practice.
Perpetuity has been commissioned by Local Government East Midlands to support the development of the demonstration pilot to put in place a Civic Alliance of local partners to reduce re- offending.
The Fraudster's Perspective on Fraud: Insights, Solutions and Prevention Strategies
Perpetuity has invited four former fraudsters to discuss their experiences at a conference that will take place on the 8th March at the Law Society. The conference provides a unique opportunity to learn about the potential weaknesses in systems which fraudsters exploit, thus providing you with an opportunity to better protect your organisation. Other talks cover the 'ways to defeat chip and pin' and the response of police and auditors.