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Enquiries

Tel : 01494 605159

Email : peter.brown@bucks.ac.uk

Publications

Publications

Many of the Centre’s reports and research projects have been published in the form of books, which are used throughout the world as reference materials for crowd management and security courses. They are also used by companies to support their in-house training programmes.

The Centre publishes a wide range of books and reports; these are available from Entertainment Technology Press in two series, Health & Safety and protective security.

 

Health and Safety Aspects in the Live Music Industry

Health and Safety Aspects in the Live Music Industry
Editors: Chris Kemp and Iain Hill
Entertainment Technology Press
ISBN 1 904031 22 6
Available at www.etnow.com

A Comparative Study of Crowd Behaviour at Two Major Music Events

A Comparative Study of Crowd Behaviour at Two Major Music Events
Authors: Chris Kemp, Iain Hill and Mick Upton
Entertainment Technology Press
ISBN 1 904031 25 0
Available at www.etnow.com

Close Protection The Softer Skills

Close Protection The Softer Skills
Author: Geoffrey Padgham
Entertainment Technology Press
ISBN 1 904031 39 0
Available at www.etnow.com

Case Studies in Crowd Management

Case Studies in Crowd Management
Authors: Chris Kemp, Iain Hill, Mick Upton, Mark Hamilton
Entertainment Technology Press
ISBN 978 1 904031 48 2
Available at www.etnow.com

From Ancient Rome to Rock ‘N’ Roll A review of the UK leisure security industry

From Ancient Rome to Rock ‘N’ Roll A review of the UK leisure security industry
Author: Mick Upton Entertainment Technology Press
ISBN 978 1 904031 50 2
Available at www.etnow.com

 

Latest News

Bucks students become the first in the country to gain the Live Event Safety Passport. , The Production Services Association ran the first ever Events Safety Passport at a UK university on 1st May at Buckinghamshire New University.


Recorded music formats should be greener, 48.5% of music fans would prefer to buy their CD’s in sustainable packaging rather than in the traditional plastic case.  These are the initial findings of the latest survey carried out by Buckinghamshire New University on behalf of the cross music industry initiative Julie’s Bicycle.


Festival and Stadia Certificate a Roaring Success, The Certificate in Festival, Stadia and venue Safety held at the Centre for Crowd Management and Security Studies in High Wycombe were an unqualified success.