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… facilitate such an understanding, academics have drawn on crime theories to establish new ways of understanding terrorism prevention and mitigation. This has included evaluations of place-based theories, such as Situational Crime Prevention (SCP), which focus on reducing …
… a joint law enforcement operation tackling aviation border crime around the UK. … Authorities are calling on the public … of Project Pegasus, a national initiative to tackle border crime and terrorism. These often less-scrutinized locations … Your vigilance could be vital in preventing serious crime. If you see something, say something.   Report …
… in England and Wales who have experienced hate crime at their site, or who feel that their faith community is vulnerable to hate crime. Through the scheme, Mosques can apply for measures … be installed at their site to improve security against hate crime. Mosques are also able to apply for the provision of …
… profile protests in UK cities and a marked increase in hate crime reporting. … Director General of MI5 Ken McCallum has … about suspicious activity, people or potential hate crime it is really important that you report the details to …
… people need protecting. … Even when events are violent crime, disorder and criminal damage, rather than terrorism … Blue Book: A Guide to Personal Security   National Business Crime Centre advice for safeguarding your business during …
… of their activities. These criminals include organised crime groups and terrorists, both of which pose an … culture against the threat of terrorism and organised crime groups.  The RTSS, together with a toolkit and smart …
… the retail industry manage a range of risks including loss prevention and safety, both in store and online. The … Engagement Unit has been invited by the National Business Crime Centre to the UK Retail Risk Conference which takes …
… platform. Contact your local police force regarding a crime or incident. If you are in need of urgent police …
On Tuesday 2nd May, the Home Office published a draft Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill. The new draft law will ensure that the UK will be better prepared for, and protected from, terrorist attacks.
Premises and events will be better prepared to respond to attacks as landmark legislation known as Martyn’s Law gained Royal Assent and became law today (Thursday 3 April).