Germany Love Parade tragedy
Germany Love Parade tragedy
An investigation is being launched into how 19 people died in a stampede at a German music...
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Security scare for rapper
Security scare for rapper
Rapper 50 Cent had a scare when a fan stormed the stage at a show in Brazil in mid-July 2010.
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ERSS unveils speakers
Event Risk Safety and Security Conference (ERSS) 2010 is...
Brazil impressed by SA security
A high-profile Brazilian police contingent has been in South...
Peace One Day 2010
The Peace One Day (POD) 2010 star-studded celebration has...

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Comment: Bring on the party!
What if you threw the world's largest party and no one came? That is precisely what they are planning to do in the Middle East over the next decade and the problem is that the landscape there will not change, writes Mickey Charles, president and CEO of The Sports Network. Read More Search News
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Pre-event crowd behaviour uncovered
Security and crowd management consultant Hugh ‘Tony’ Duncan has written a paper for the Journal of Crowd Safety and Security Management (JCSSM), published by Bucks New University in the UK, investigating the relationship between artistes’ performance behaviour and set lists/song tempos, and their respective audience behaviour, using a pre-event, concert audience prediction system. Read More Search News
Pre-event crowd behaviour uncovered
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And the Oscar went to...security
The 2009 Academy Awards were not only notable for British success, but also for the introduction of new types of security at the event.
Case Study: London 2012 security
MEI outlines the measures London 2012 aims to take in order to ensure a safe and secure Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012, which everyone can enjoy.
Dallas Cowboys embrace security
Security is high on the agenda for the new Dallas Cowboys stadium which is set to open in Arlington, Texas, USA on 6 June 2009.
World Cup terror fears
FIFA is aware of fresh threats made by al-Qaeda to target the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but the governing body has insisted nothing will prevent the tournament from being staged in South Africa.
New terror in Lahore
Less than a month after an ambush on Sri Lanka's visiting cricket team in the heart of Lahore, another terrorist incident has rocked the cultural capital of Pakistan.
Feature: Security planning
Increasing demands on a city are not making it any easier to host sports events, and security is becoming a major burden financially, writes Rachael Church-Sanders, in an extract from her SportBusiness report, Ultimate Sports Cities...

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