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SUMMER 2022 CONTENTS 4-5 18


1-3 Welcome and Contents 4-5


6 7 9 12-13 15


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Protect Duty - Time to define the role of the security consultant


Counter Terrorism policing - keeping us safe


Putting individuals at the heart of security


Close Protection - how to be seen, but not noticed


Focus on security roles: Dion Henry


Security career pathways - exploring a career in security


12-13 Stalking - practical advice and support from the Suzy Lamplugh Trust


15


Licensing SAVI - improving safety in the night-time economy


16-17 The Princess Royal speaks at the Security Institute AGM


16-17 18 19


SIA updates: training and qualifications for close protection


Why we must provide a career advancement plan for security officers


20-21 Dubai Police on personal security 22


28-29 23 20-21


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Next issue autumn will be out 12 SEPTEMBER 2022


© City Security magazine is published quarterly in partnership with the City of London Crime Prevention Association and the City of London Police. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine, copy or photography, may be reproduced in any form, electronic or in print, without prior written permission of the editorial committee.


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Focus on Chartered Security Professional Richard Stones


City of London Crime Prevention Association AGM Report


CSSC updates


Protecting your workforce with mobile communications


28-29 A world where security professionals are in high demand & UK Security Salary Survey 2022-23


31


Fire safety - are you meeting your obligations?


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Professionalising the industry - skills and opportunities for all


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