Interviews

Our January magazine online

by Mark Rowe

Click here for a free read the January 2014 edition of Professional Security magazine online.

We heard a couple of speakers in December – one a senior policeman, one until recently a senior policeman and now in corporate security – separately warn of the risk to the UK as young men return from jihad in Syria.

You may recall in 2002 how the stewarding contractor Showsec had to draw nationwide, even beyond, for enough staff to cover the Manchester Commonwealth Games. You may also recall how G4S did at London 2012. We feature Glasgow’s approach to its summer 2014 Games.

We went into a basement at University College London (UCL) to hear some really bright students putting their science and humanities learning to good use to tackle crime. And you can employ them as interns to solve your problems!?

Plus the page of book reviews, our columnists Una Riley, Jim Gannon and Claudia Gerrard, the fourth part of our five-part series on how local government CCTV (pictured is a public space CCTV camera central Milton Keynes) is doing in the age of cuts – which goes to Alan Partridge Country; our regular name to a face page, new product pages, and the four case studies pages – on UK and overseas uses of products and services from guarding and lighting to access control and lone worker devices.

You can view other copies of past magazines on this website – click here.

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