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The Centre

The Centre for Crowd Management and Security Studies was founded in 2000 by Dr Mick Upton. The knowledge generated by the Centre’s groundbreaking work on projects in the UK and overseas has been utilised to improve safety at a wide range of events. To support its activities focused on research, business development, training and education, the Centre has operated in three main ways:

• Centre staff and students carry out research and industrial projects, create reports and initiate and develop dialogue with a range of partners.

• University lecturers and company employees deliver business, leadership, management and other training programmes to those in industry.

• Working in collaboration with the Centre, employers and training providers deliver training and education to companies, associations and government agencies across the world.

The creation and maintenance of partnerships plays a vital part in the success of the Centre. Partners are involved in a range of activities, including training, lecturing, examination delivery, practical projects and research. Organisations wishing to become partners or accredited training providers, or to work with the Centre in other ways, are considered according to criteria which emphasise quality assurance and enhancement. The Centre delivers quality procedures in line with the University, to ensure best practice and encourage recognition by relevant industry bodies. The Centre for Crowd Management and Security Studies is currently endorsed by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) and recognised by a number of associations, governing bodies and government organisations.

Professor Chris Kemp

Stop Press!

12th EUROPEAN HEALTH AND SAFETY SEMINAR - 26 27 May 2011

At Missenden Abbey

Further details at the following link:  Events

 

Latest News

You can now buy our crowd management books directly from the Centre, Use the link to purchase copies of titles in our series of Crowd Management  books including our latest title: Case Studies in Crowd Management, Security and Business Continuity.


The BBC has reported a fatal crowd crush incident at a Northampton nightclub 18/10/11, The BBC has reported that a 21 year old woman has been killed during a crowd crush as patrons left the Lava and Ignite Nightclub in Northampton UK . To view available media on this news story please select the title above in yellow.


Crowd and event management professionals graduate from Crowd Safety Management degree programme. 07/09/11., This year’s graduates were Andrew Ball (British Transport Police), Andrew Fraser (Fraser Associates) Andrew Hollinson (Response Security Group), Andrew McQuillan (Select Security Group), Alan Tungate (Metropolitan Police Service), Alan Wise (British Transport Police), Cato Fjukstad (Professional Security Services AS), Colin Lish (Headline Security), David White (Protecttour), Glenn Robertson (Vespasian Security), Ian Hardcastle (Eclipse Security), Jorgen Aass (Movement Strategies Norway), Kasper Sonderdahl (Vestas DK), ,Life Bjorn (Parken Stadium DK), Luca Nalewaj  (Response Security Group), Niall Forde (Islington Borough Council), Oliver Gardiner (Vespasian Security), Paul Manson (G4S), Richard Douglas (Show & Event Security), Robbie Naish (Show & Event Security), Simon Coleman (Wembley National Stadium), Tim Collins (Mission Impossible Management).



 



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