OVERVIEW
In Issue 44 we’re examining the phenomenon of Tiger Kidnapping and asking whether you or your client could be targeted and what you can do about it.
Other features include,
• Protecting Journalists
• Measured Response in Tour Security
• How to Dress the Code
• Surveillance Qualifications
• The Future of Self Defence
• How to Manage Your Digital Footprint
• Industry Standards
• Stalkers and Super Fans
• 3 Keys to EP Success
• IPSB Event Report
• Global Incident Roundup
FEATURED ARTICLES
Tiger Kidnapping – Are You Or Your Client Being Targeted.
Tiger kidnapping is always conducted by serious, organized crime groups. Although the kidnapping phase itself is fast, traumatic, and often violent, to be able to go through the many stages of the process, it requires intelligence, insider knowledge, surveillance and resources from a hostile group – these type of incidents are not carried out by low-level opportunist criminals.
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Stalkers and Super Fans – When Does Being A Fan Go Too Far?
Webster’s Dictionary defines a fanatic as a person who is extremely enthusiastic about and devoted to, some interest or activity. In the entertainment world, fans are a necessity, because if there are no fans, there is no one to buy the tickets, the music, the books, movies, or merchandise. In essence, without fans, there is no celebrity. But what if the interest and attraction go too far?
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Industry Standards – Are They Out The Door?
There is an age-old adage, which states that in this world ‘you get what you pay for’ and nowhere is this truer than in the Protection Industry. As someone who runs their own security company, I know this only too well. However, this lesson was firmly reinforced after I rashly agreed to take on a job that my gut had warned me to avoid.
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