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  • ...nstorp's PhD thesis 'Radical Shi'ism in Lebanon: Western government crisis management techniques in dealing with hostage incidents, 1982-1992' was published by t ...[[David Claridge]]. In 2001 Claridge established [[Janusian Security Risk Management Limited]], a private military intelligence and security company, as a subsi
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  • ....met.police.uk/about/ About the Metropolitan Police Service], Metropolitan Police Service, accessed 29 May 2010.</ref> ...tp://www.met.police.uk/history/timeline_index.htm Time Line], Metropolitan Police], accessed 29 May 2010.</ref>-2011)
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  • ...y and economy in which industry would have its organisation of workers and management, the two sets of organisations united by peak federations and all finally c IRD was in a kind of management limbo between MI6, who supplied it with some of its information and tasks,
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  • ====Police support==== ...ist industrial file in their office... I am also in touch with the Salford Police; their Communist man having already called at this office".
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  • ...Democracy'', and as noted above he served as a member of ISC's Council of Management from 27 October 1980 to 26 May 1981. <ref>Company Accounts made up to 30 Ju ...e included Foreign Office Minister [[William Waldegrave]] and Metropolitan Police Commissioner [[Peter Imbert]], as well as Professor [[Richard Shultz]], of
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  • ==Board== ...of big business (mostly Labour party donors) including multinationals, the police, the MOD, banks and their associates:
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  • ...of the [[Better Regulation Task Force]] quango. She stepped down from the Board of [[Advantage West Midlands]], the regional development agency, to take on ...olicy project to examine the racial dimensions of joint enterprise and the police's 'gang database' || 28000 || 23/03/2015 || 23/03/2015 || 31/08/2015 || 5 |
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  • ...etropolitan Police Service]] in October 2005 as a member of its Management Board and as Director of Strategy, Modernisation and Performance. In November 200 ...There are currently nine allegations that are still being investigated by police."
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  • ...e [[Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations]] of the Metropolitan Police from 1994 to 2005 and Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security for t ...ed the Metropolitan Police Cadet Corps in 1964. He joined the Metropolitan Police in 1966 and became a CID officer in 1969. In the early 1970s he attended Tr
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  • ...e bank hired H&K to manage the scandal. [[Robert Gray]] also served on the board of directors of [[First American Bank]], the Washington D.C. bank run by [[ ...ties constitute one of the first and most successful examples of ‘crisis management’.
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  • ...mployment, cutting state benefits, hatching anti-union laws and increasing police violence. This recession shows clearly what's good for the ruling class is * [[Grand Metropolitan: Extract from 'Written in Flames'|Grand Metropolitan]]
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  • Board of Directors ...'s Board were invited to join Pfizer's Board. On April the 26th (2001) the board of directors of Pfizer elected Henry A. McKinnell chairman, effective May 1
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  • ...et, ahead of its time in recognising the role of public relations and news management: ...it avoided political controversy and thus escaped violent opposition from police forces. Few of the hunger marches organised by the [[National Unemployed Wo
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  • ...adventurous private sector, and frequently argued that as President of the Board of Trade he had to force "free enterprise" to be free and enterprising. Dur ...rvative consensus politics. Diehardism was still a more vital force in the board room than in Parliament, but a growing number of MPs were drawn into the se
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  • ...m Experience', the text of a lecture by [[Peter Clarke]] of [[Metropolitan Police Counter-Terrorism Command]], in memory of [[Colin Cramphorn]], with an appe ...a dossier on [[Peter Barron]], [[Newsnight]]'s editor, to the BBC's senior management.'<ref>Media News: Newsnight and the Mosques, by '[[Ratbiter]]', [[Private E
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  • ===Board=== ====Board of Trustees circa 2017====
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  • ==Police corruption== ...n [[MI5]] unit had been set up to monitor corruption in the [[Metropolitan Police]], following the murders of [[Daniel Morgan]] and [[Stephen Lawrence]].<ref
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  • ...February 2008.</ref> Similar units were subsequently established by other police forces. <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/jul/20/religion.july7 Speci ...(2011).<ref name="ABK077">Robert Lambert, ''Countering Al-Qaeda in London: Police and Muslims in Partnership'', Hurst & Company, 2011.</ref> As a result this
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  • ...ckie's dealings with the Scottish Executive by writing to the Metropolitan Police. Apparently, five houses and a plot of prime building land had been sold to :There is something which appears not quite above board about this deal. It raises a number of serious questions about the relation
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  • ...Profile] (accessed 1 August 2015); Maria Vasquez, Finance manager at RISC Management and Animus Associates from October 2003 - [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/mar ...ment has been embroiled in a number of scandals around corruption, bribing police officers and eavesdropping, though none of the staff were ever convicted.
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  • ...ion agency run by [[John Stevens|Lord Stevens]], the former [[Metropolitan Police]] Commissioner, to provide information about the women at the party. ===Board circa 2013===
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  • ...er head of the public affairs and healthcare practices and a member of the management team at [[Weber Shandwick]] in Brussels and policy adviser [[Karl-Heinz Flo ...l League]], board director and head of corporate communications and issues management at [[Fleishman-Hillard]] and head of the [[Conservative party]]'s rapid reb
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  • ...nstorp's PhD thesis 'Radical Shi'ism in Lebanon: Western government crisis management techniques in dealing with hostage incidents, 1982-1992' was published by t ...Agency | British Transport Police | City of London Police | City of Miami Police Department Control Risks Group |
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  • *[[Inteligencia de la Policía Federal Argentina]] (Argentine Federal Police Intelligence) *[[Inteligencia de la Policía Bonaerense]] (SIPBA) (Buenos Aires Police Intelligence)
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  • ...elligence services. As the demands of corporate business have evolved, the police/intelligence apparatus and the private security business have adjusted to m ...ing unionism with the threat of communism. In this effort, business firms, police forces at the federal, state, and local levels, and private vigilantes work
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  • ...1/jan/13/mark-kennedy-undercover-police-acpo?intcmp=239 Rein in undercover police units, says former DPP] ''The Guardian'', 13/01/11, accessed 24/01/11</ref> ::NPOIU supports the police service throughout the UK to maintain a strategic overview of public order
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  • ...ts name to the [[Industrial Society]] in the 1960s and became a pioneer in management theory. ...er on welfare reform these twin aspects (welfare/public service reform and management theory/propaganda) form the basis of the Society's 'work'. Their research
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  • ...7, no less than four fellows of the association, and one from the advisory board, were promoted to ministerial posts <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110 ===Advisory Board===
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  • ...rance broker, who became a director after the wholesale resignation of the board of Control Risks' previous incarnation, the [[A1 Insurance Agency]].<ref>Jo ===Management buy-out===
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  • *Defense Science Board ...ute of Technology, and a Master of Science Degree from the Sloan School of Management, also at MIT. As a Distinguished Military Graduate, he received a commissio
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  • ...wish to pursue criminals rather than to obtain information" and that "The police should leave us to do the intelligence work while they, in the form of [[SO ...ver the lead intelligence role against republicanism from the Metropolitan Police Special Branch.<ref name="Andrew773">Christopher Andrew, ''Defence of the R
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  • ...ssistant Commissioner John Yates QPM, Specialist Operations], Metropolitan Police, accessed 11 July 2009.</ref> ...ssistant Commissioner John Yates QPM, Specialist Operations], Metropolitan Police, accessed 11 July 2009.</ref>
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  • *[[Ros Ball]] - journalist; author, The Gender Police: a diary *[[Alvin Carpio]] - board member, UpRising
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  • *Sir [[Ian Blair]], Former Commissioner of the [[Metropolitan Police]]. *Stanley Fink – Chief Executive of International Standard Asset Management and Chairman of Earth Capital LLP. Treasurer of the Conservative Party
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  • ...tion Annual Conference May 2006. The (uncosted) Civitas plans to help the Police are social investment (both public and private) in institutions that encour ...in A-level rigging scandal as a director of Oxford, Cambridge and RSA exam board." This, incidentally, given the context, is almost certainly actionable, si
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  • ...fficer_sidebar|Name='HN326'|Alias=Douglas "Doug" Edwards|Series=undercover police officers|Image=Male_silhouette.png |Unit=Special Demonstration Squad|DatesD ==Police Career before SDS==
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  • ...igation reveals that many of those who sat on the Anglo-American charity's board and its executive council, or were employed on its staff, were lobbyists or ====October 16th - Fox resigns: Police consider Werritty probe / Government ministers held over 1,500 meetings wit
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  • ...arliament, Mark has initiated debates on key local issues - [[Metropolitan police]] resourcing; Future of [[St Bartholomew’s Hospital]]; recycling househol ...the company in general, providing introductions to the business, advice to management and general insight on recruitment business issues; introducing the company
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  • ...f Merseyside Police before becoming the Commissioner of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]]. ...Standards and shortly after being appointed to replace [[Paul Stephenson (Police Officer)| Paul Stephenson]] as Commissioner in September 2011.
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  • ...[[West Midlands Police]], [[Norfolk Police]], [[National Crime Agency]], [[Police Scotland]]|Issues=[[Special Branch]], Undercover Policing:([[Special Demons ...6).</ref> is a high ranking police officer who became Chief Constable of [[Police Scotland]] in January 2016. Prior to this he was Deputy Director of the [[N
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  • ...t AWIS and the FIDF had split due to the FIDF’s dissatisfaction with the management of AWIS. As a consequence the FIDF set up its own offices in Tel Aviv. Howe ...lementing its own programmes. However, according to the FIDF's filings the board of directors used its discretion to decide which of AWIS's programs it chos
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  • ...ic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism Command]]|Su The national domestic extremism units are a group of police units that focus on ''[[Domestic Extremism|domestic extremism]]'', and whic
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  • ...ents=[[Office for Security and Counter Terrorism]], [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[National Co-ordinator for Spec The '''National Co-ordinator Ports Policing''' (NCPP) was a national police position, first established in 1987.<ref name="donlon.1">John Donlon, [http
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  • ...and Allied Matters)]]|SubUnits=[[National Co-ordinator Ports Policing]], [[Police International Counter Terrorism Unit]], [[National Counter Terrorism Securi ...8"/><ref>Office of the National Co-ordinator for Prevent, [http://www.acpo.police.uk/documents/TAM/2013/201310-tam-prevent-ce-bulletin19.pdf ''Prevent'' Comm
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  • ...ordination Unit]]|Forces=[[Cambridgeshire Police]], [[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)|Terrorism and Allied Matters]]|Issu ...n Mills''' is a former Cambridgeshire police officer with [[Cambridgeshire Police]] and the [[National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit]] (NETCU). He su
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  • '''Martin James Hewitt''' is a senior police officer with the [[Metropolitan Police]], tasked with formulating the force's response to the public inquiry into ==Police professionalism and corruption investigations==
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  • '''Martin James Hewitt''' is a senior police officer with the Metropolitan Police, tasked with formulating the force's response to the public inquiry into un ==Police professionalism and corruption investigations==
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  • ...lice Special Branch]], [[Counter-Terrorism Command]]|Forces=[[Metropolitan Police]]|Issues=Undercover Policing: [[Special Demonstration Squad]], [[Lawrence R ...alton was part of the [[Lawrence Review Team]], preparing the Metropolitan Police submissions and responses to the Macpherson Inquiry into the failed murder
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  • ...ame=National Undercover Scrutiny Panel|Alias=Undercover Policing Oversight Board / Group, National Oversight Group|Description=A national body to 'review, c ...National Undercover Scrutiny Panel''' (or '''Undercover Policing Oversight Board / Group''') is an oversight group established in 2014 by the [[College of P
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  • ...tephen Lawrence. All the officers involved would go on to high rank in the police over the following fifteen years. ...e original murder investigation to the Macpherson Inquiry. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (ICCP) has since [[N81: IPCC investigation| opened in
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