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Detecting Trouble
By
Michael Popke,
May 2009
Shootings at high school and rec center basketball games reignite the debate about using metal detectors on spectators.
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Stunning Developments
By
Paul Steinbach,
January 2009
Security officers are increasingly using stun guns to maintain order at sporting events, but are they taking crowd control too far?
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Oh, Canada
By
Andrew Cohen,
January 2009
Speculation remains about Canada's security budget for the 2010 Olympic Games.
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A Safe Bet
By
Nicholas Brown,
December 2008
Investing in intelligent access control systems not only can enhance a facility's security, but also its bottom line.
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Online Ticketing For High School Sports
By
Michael Popke,
Sept. 17, 2008
Safe Sport Zone's nationwide online ticketing program for high schools takes aim at preventing melees.
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Time Management
By
Andrew Cohen,
March 2008
Offering 24-hour access to club members adds some combination of revenues, expenses and risk.
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Enemy at the Gates
By
Paul Steinbach,
5/1/2006
Still widely regarded as prime terrorism targets, stadiums and arenas must adhere to post-9/11 security vigilance at the turnstiles and beyond.
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Friday Night Fights
By
Michael Popke,
1/1/2006
Violence in and around football venues in 2005 has spurred a reexamination of event security.
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Intruder Alert!
By
Andrew Cohen,
8/1/2004
Advances in technology and a renewed focus on implementation are bringing about a brave new world in building security
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Party Lines
By
Paul Steinbach,
8/1/2003
Game-day alcohol abuse and property damage have led schools to enforce tailgating policies
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