Case Studies

December 2014 print issue

by Mark Rowe

On a desk near you by now should be the December 2014 print issue of Professional Security magazine. The cover article is Project Servator – the latest report on the counter-terrorism work by police forces with private security ‘assets’ such as public space CCTV and patrolling guards. Earlier in 2014 we featured Servator at One New Change in central London and Glasgow ahead of the Commonwealth Games; we have returned to the City of London to see an afternoon of Servator work in Paternoster Square and at the nearby Millennium Bridge, including the City of London Police Commissioner Adrian Leppard.

Also featured are the Coalition Government’s new regime of anti-social behaviour orders – ASBOs; the latest on CCTV – what the Surveillance Camera Commissioner is doing and plans to do, and the well-received latest code of practice for CCTV from the data protection watchdog the ICO; social media in a crisis; and words and photos from the last Security TWENTY 14 event of the year, our series of conference-exhibitions around the country, which ran at London Heathrow at the end of October.

Plus the regular spending the budget and new products pages; book review page; name to face page; and contributors Jim Gannon and Una Riley, who as a past master of the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals meets the consort of the present Master of the Company.

You can also read the December magazine and past issues online – https://professionalsecurity.co.uk/magazine/.

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