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Police on Thames RUSI Journal: Promoting the Concept of 'UK plc': A Public-Private Sector Olympic Challenge 16 Apr 2012
One of the major legacies of the London Olympics may well be a better way of working between private and public sector actors when it comes to national resilience Domestic Security Securing Britain Terrorism UK Europe
border agency patch RUSI Journal: Securing Borders for the Olympic Games 16 Apr 2012
The UK Border Agency has much to prove, as the biggest international public event to be hosted by London in many years approaches Intelligence Domestic Security Securing Britain Terrorism
Idler thumb RUSI Newsbrief: Citizen Security at the Summit of the Americas: Why Europe Should Care 27 Mar 2012
As the Sixth Summit of the Americas convenes, Annette Idler asks what impact security issues in the region have on Europe Americas Europe Global Security Issues Domestic Security
Cyber warfare RUSI Journal: Cyber-Weapons 21 Feb 2012
While ready-made cyber 'weapons' may cause visible embarrassment and incovenience, truly destructive attacks will require bespoke and highly complex packages (Free access) Cyber Technology Global Security Issues Domestic Security
Train Thumb Analysis: Autumn Statement 2011: Opportunities for Infrastructure Security and Resilience 5 Dec 2011
The Chancellor's Autumn Statement and the concurrent launch of the 2011 Infrastructure Plan present great opportunities for investment in the UK's infrastructure. But in addition to economic considerations, cautious fund managers will need to rely on the security and risk advisory community to help with investment decisions. UK Europe Domestic Security
UK Borders Analysis: UK Border Security: Growing Concerns over the Relaxation of Controls 23 Nov 2011 by Matt Ince
The current controversy over the supposed relaxation of security checks at UK borders highlights the complex nature of border security. The issue goes far beyond personality clashes and Ministerial accountability. It may prove to provide the impetus for root-and-branch border security reform. Domestic Security Defence Policy Terrorism UK Europe Securing Britain
scalesofjusticethumb Analysis: Secrecy and Transparency: Striking the Balance 23 Oct 2011 by Margaret Gilmore
The long awaited Green Paper on Justice and Security suggests the British Government wants to close a legal loophole to ensure sensitive intelligence material from abroad can be kept secret. But is this wise in an age when advancing technologies makes secrecy more difficult and at a time when the public appears to want greater openness? Law and Ethics Domestic Security Terrorism Tackling Extremism Securing Britain
Guadalajara Analysis: More than a game: the Pan American Games as a regeneration opportunity for Mexico 14 Oct 2011 by Elizabeth Deheza, Valentina Soria
From 14 October, Mexico will be hosting the Pan American Games, a major international sporting event. Security forces will be significantly challenged, but the lasting legacy may be an overall improvement in law and order in Mexico. Terrorism Americas Domestic Security
London Riots 3 Analysis: UK Disorders: A Serious Wake-Up Call Ahead of the Olympics 11 Aug 2011 by Valentina Soria
The riots in London and the rest of England have seriously shaken the public's confidence in the police. Careful planning to ensure the security for next year's Olympic Games will need to be revisited in light of this week's events. Domestic Security
London Riots Analysis: The police are still the only option to deal with rioting Britain 10 Aug 2011 by Dr Tobias Feakin
Even though senior police officers foresaw the onset of disturbances and rioting, they were completely unprepared for the scale of violence witnessed on the streets of Britain in summer 2011. Seeing police failure, some have called for the Army to be drafted in. This is unrealistic, the police needs to stay in charge. Domestic Security
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