SPRING 2023 CONTENTS 1 How criminals target businesses
2-4 Welcome and Contents 5
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15-16 Insider Risk: David Carrick - learning from the missed opportunities
17-18 Seminar on Violence against Women and Girls and Domestc Abuse
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Editorial Committee Editor: Andrea Berkoff
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Executive Editor: Eugene O’Mahony, Don Randall MBE, Paul Eskriett MBE, Lorraine Mansfield, Alexander Williams, and Graham Bassett from City of London Crime Prevention Association
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Security from the start The changing face of insider risk
The importance of location visibility
In the middle of a chain reaction
Security Partnerships: If you’ve been thinking about Chartership - don’t delay!
27-28 Security Partnerships: Focus on security professional Jimmy Jugghoo; CoLCPA celebrates twentieth anniversary; and CSSC spring update
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Improve your glazing to increase security
Security Providers: Partnership and collaboration
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11-14 Security providers: What does today’s security services provider offer?
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