ICSS Journal Vol 2 | No 3

Journal Vol 2 | No 3 This issue of the ICSS Journal return the focus to football, and looks at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, where sport also seems to have drawn people together. The protests and demonstrations that took place at the Confederations Cup a year earlier were not repeated on anything...
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ICSS Journal Vol 2 | No 2

Journal Vol 2 | No 2 This edition of the ICSS Journal explore security operations and the Boston Marathon, the lessons that are being learnt by the organisers, and how the City of Boston has united flowing the tragic events of April 2014. The real power of sport is in bringing countries, communities and societies...
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ICSS Journal Vol 2 | No 1

Journal Vol 2 | No 1 The articles in this issue show the broad scope of integrity, safety and security challenges that face major sporting event organisers and host governments.  It is clear that biological passports are an important way forward in the fight against doping, whether at the Olympics, in football or in cycling....
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ICSS Journal Vol 1 | No 1

Journal Vol 1 | No 1 Playing a political game. Tensions in sport, society and the state. This first Edition of the ICSS Journal is dedicated to Sport for Development and Peace, thus helping to raise awareness, trigger new ideas and, most importantly, concrete action. Sport has proven to be successful in serving as a...
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Major #Sport Event – Aim to mitigate any potential #threats

Andrew Cooke – Director Security Operations When it comes to securing any major international sport events, intelligence and coordinating information quickly and appropriately through the various levels of public and private stakeholders involved in securing the event will be vital. Read the full article