Issue 28 – April 2015

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Contents:

Moscow in the 90’s

Remaining Professional

Has the Sabre got them Rattled

Risk & Crisis Management

Medical Emergencies

Ignore Terrorism and Lose

Supporting your Peers

Hands-on Protection

Distance Learning

Improve Shooting Accuracy

Complex Advance?

Working with Children

Exit Strategy

+ Much More

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What’s Inside?

Issue 28 marks the start of a brand new series of articles on the topic of, Crisis and Risk Management, this issue focuses on: Defining Protection: Underpinning Crisis and Risk Management. Our cover story takes us back to Moscow in the 1990’s in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union. We also bring you features on; the Advance, Working with Children, Exit Strategies, and How to Improve your Shooting Accuracy. We have all your regular contributors and advice on medical matters, distance learning, trauma support and career guidance.

Featured Articles

Working with Children – Challenges and Considerations

As an Executive Protection Professional you might find yourself working with a variety of age groups, and as those who have done it can tell you, working with children and teenagers in any environment can be both rewarding and challenging. It presents challenges which will vary depending on the person’s age, background, and lifestyle. Your own personal comfort level will also factor into the equation as well, to be sure. The child’s age and comprehension will determine how much direct interaction you will need to have with them and how much feedback (and sometimes grief) you will receive from them in return. Read More>

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