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Batons are, and probably always will be, a controversial subject. Use them, not use them, show them when you wear’em or hide them somewhere at the cost of speed when you need it. Whatever your position on the subject, here’s the view from our test subject, who has used the Monadnock PR-24 expandable control baton for [...]

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Safe Stay, Safe Return

July 7, 2010

This is a must-read article for any security manager. Getting your employees home safe from business trips should be paramount for any company, and is a much neglected part of security in many places. For my own part, I recently (last week, actually) resigned my position as security responsible for a whole country operation in [...]

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Police forces sometimes have trouble pushing through the technology barrier – look at all the “white collar” crimes committed by use of the internet, fraud, scams, rip-offs and the likes go on unhindered due to budget constraints, implementation problems when trying to introuce high-tech tools and a whole bunch of other obstacles. In Stavanger, Norway [...]

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The “Broken Window” theory simply states that crime and uncivilized behavior can be reduced by the physical beautificaion of a neighborhood or districts, and changing certain configurations in the physical environment, i.e. one broken window that doesn’t get fixed signals that there’s no one watching out or in charge, and will therefore lead to more [...]

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An 11 year old boy has been charged with the murder of his father’s 26-year old 8 months pregnant girlfriend.  Apparently, and for unknown reasons thus far, the boy shot the woman in her bed, at point blank range, and then the body was found by the victim’s daughter, who alerted the gardner? Well, some [...]

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