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Safer Schools and Hospitals

by Ruth Crocker | Dec 30, 2013 | Education: Children, Schools and Families, Publications

The Safer Hospitals Project is part of the Safer Schools and Hospitals Project (SSHP) which is part of a Treasury funded initiative under the Invest to Save Budget (ISB). The aim of the project is to create five showcase sites with an integrated technology approach to...

The Opportunities and Barriers to Partnership Working Between the Police and Private Sector

by Ruth Crocker | Dec 30, 2013 | Publications, Security Research Initiative, SRI Publications

This research looks at how the police and private security industry work together and how the police and corporate security work in partnership, in order to identify the barriers preventing effective partnership initiatives and to establish what opportunities exist....
British Retail Consortium Retail Crime and Loss Prevention Convention 2012

British Retail Consortium Retail Crime and Loss Prevention Convention 2012

by Ruth Crocker | Oct 11, 2012 | Blog, Conferences, News

Yesterday our Director, Martin Gill gave a talk on the state of the security sector in which he pointed to both positive trends, not least the growing perception that contract security providers can deliver, and less positive ones, the relatively low status of...
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