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Stalking: A Silent Menace

It’s hard to imagine a more complex emotional menace than the multi-faceted threat that stalking can present. It seems illogical

Intel: More Than Just Information

Modern intel can take many shapes and forms, conjuring up images of James Bond and his trusty aide Q, with

The Costs Of Unpunished Financial Fraud

Almost ten years after Lord Goldsmith proposed the creation of a national fraud force, financial crime remains the largest type

Lessons From Loss Prevention In Lockdown

Just as all of us have had to adapt to the changes that the COVID-19 pandemic forced upon us, so

Stay Grey: Optimising Surveillance

Probably one of the most common mistakes when carrying out surveillance is the risk of over-exposure, as operatives can often

Assessing Safety In The Extended Workplace

Once an obscure, fanciful and exotic possibility for a privileged few, working from home is now yet another aspect of

Communicating In The New Normal

Things change every day. Information overload, coming from everywhere: management; health authorities; local councils; national government, et al. Who do

Avoiding The ‘Bystander Effect’ In The Workplace

We’ve all been there. It’s the end of an interesting conference, you have a lingering question or comment you really

Do I Have The Right Face Mask?

With constantly changing guidelines, restrictions and recommendations, it is becoming increasingly difficult to know how to be safe, what to

Lockdown Causes Rising Addictions & Relapses

Boredom, anxiety, unemployment, fear of the future, loss of loved ones, isolation…. the list goes on and on. These are