International Issue 2 2011
In this issue we discuss new solutions to crowd management, exploring how G4S is remaining at the cutting edge of this challenging aspect of its security operations. Additionally, in the UK, G4S is preparing to manage HMP Birmingham, the first UK prison to transfer into the private sector. International takes look at how this new project is adding to G4S’ impressive history.
We also take a look at how recent natural disasters affecting nuclear facilities are changing the security outlook for the nuclear industry, how a G4S enterprise is now a high quality garment manufacturer and uniform solution provider and how new UK legislation is adding muscle to G4S’s business ethics policy.
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Chain reaction
Gavin Greenwood examines changing global perspectives on the protection of nuclear power generation
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Cracking down on corruption
G4S’s business ethics policy gets added muscle from a new UK law making bribery a global offence
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Making prison history again
G4S is preparing to manage HMP Birmingham, the first UK prison to transfer into the private sector
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The deadly side of crowds
Martin Gosling discusses past tragedies and introduces a professor whose dynamic solution is making a difference
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Uniform approach to quality
G4S enterprise, launched to satisfy a basic security need, is now a high quality garment manufacturer and uniform solution provider
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