by Ruth Crocker | Jul 1, 2013 | Blog, Research
The focus of the new Security Research Initiative (SRI) topic this year, is to look at how to define and recognise ‘excellence’ in the field of security. We want to know: What is an excellent security company? What does an excellent security contract look like? What...
by Ashley Bennett | May 31, 2013 | Perpetuity Training
Perpetuity Training work with Charlie Swanson to deliver a 3 day Managing Security Surveys (BTEC Level 4) course. Charlie draws on his military background plus extensive practical experience of security surveying to teach students the key skills needed to become a...
by Ashley Bennett | May 31, 2013 | Perpetuity Training
Perpetuity Training’s excellent BTEC Level 4 course in Workplace Investigation and Interviewing has been approved by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) for Enhanced Learning Credits. This funding is open to eligible Armed Services personnel for training to Level 3 or...
by Ruth Crocker | May 31, 2013 | Blog, Research
Martin Gill is editor of the ASIS Foundation’s ‘CRISP’ series, which stands for ‘Connecting Research in Security to Practice’. And the tenth report in the series has just been published. It is called Situational Crime Prevention and...
by Ruth Crocker | May 31, 2013 | Blog, Research
There has long been a link identified between employment and offending. The desistence literature suggests that gaining legitimate paid work can reduce offending behaviour. There are a number of reasons why this may be the case, including, that employment distracts...
by Ruth Crocker | Apr 30, 2013 | Blog, Conferences
Earlier this month was the 12th ASIS International European Security Conference and Exhibition in Gothenburg Sweden. The conference provided a comprehensive education programme covering a range of topics from animal rights extremism, to cyber security, to the Syrian...
by Ruth Crocker | Apr 30, 2013 | Blog, Conferences, Research
With less than two weeks to go, we are delighted to announce that this year as well as exhibiting at the event (come and see us on stand J128), we are presenting two talks at IFSEC on Monday 13th May, and we very much hope you will join us: Our director, Martin Gill,...
by Ruth Crocker | Apr 30, 2013 | Blog, Perpetuity Training, Research
Perpetuity is currently conducting an evaluation of work undertaken in one local area, to support Looked After Children living in residential care homes, to stop smoking. Care home staff face a number of difficulties in enforcing no smoking rules to provide smoke-free...
by Ashley Bennett | Apr 30, 2013 | Perpetuity Training
Perpetuity Training regularly provide articles that are used by some leading security websites and publications. You can read more about “The Joys of Team Building’ on their IFSEC Global blog, or learn about the ‘Seven Sins of...
by Ashley Bennett | Apr 30, 2013 | Perpetuity Training
Dr Amy Burrell – Training Manager at Perpetuity Training – will shortly be taking up a part-time post with the University of Birmingham to work on an international research project examining crime case linkage (her PhD subject). This is an exciting opportunity...