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Designing Scalable Security Protocols for Events of All Sizes
A competent operator knows the value of teamwork and coordination, relying on well-trained colleagues to execute protocols effectively.
Sam Wilks
Feb 63 min read
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The Importance of Risk Assessments in Event Security Planning
By investing in thorough risk assessments, event organisers navigate the unique challenges of the region while setting a standard.
Sam Wilks
Feb 54 min read
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The Cloward-Piven Playbook: How Activists Overwhelm the System for Power
For too long, the productive members of society have subsidised their own subjugation.
Sam Wilks
Feb 511 min read
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Balancing Freedom and Security at Major Events
“A society that embraces security at the expense of liberty will find itself with neither.”
Sam Wilks
Feb 44 min read
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Conflict Resolution Training for Security Personnel
“Stand firm in principles, reject appeasement,."
Sam Wilks
Feb 34 min read
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Security Protocols for Political Rallies and Public Protests
Ensuring security at rallies and protests fosters an environment where civic engagement can flourish without fear.
Sam Wilks
Feb 23 min read
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Understanding Crowd Psychology for Effective Event Security
Event security is not about control, it is about facilitation.
Sam Wilks
Feb 13 min read
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Identifying Potential Lone Actor Threats in Crowds
Lone actors thrive on complacency, but they falter in the face of a security force that understands human behaviour
Sam Wilks
Jan 313 min read
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Australia’s Political Mirage
The two major parties, traditionally seen as political rivals, share a commitment to government expansionism
Sam Wilks
Dec 8, 20245 min read
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A Shadow of Authoritarianism
Taxpayer-funded NGOs in Australia claim to represent marginalised groups, yet their operations frequently align with socialist policy goals.
Sam Wilks
Dec 7, 20244 min read
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Gen Z Libertarianism vs. Modern Socialism
The Northern Territory provides a microcosm of this tension.
Sam Wilks
Dec 6, 20242 min read
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The True Cost of Socialist Policies
The solution to economic instability is not more intervention, it’s less.
Sam Wilks
Dec 5, 20242 min read
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There is a Political Vacuum, Australia’s Lack of Conservate representation
The missing conservative voice means that Australians have no option but to accept the creeping socialism imposed by parties and institution
Sam Wilks
Dec 4, 20242 min read
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Rise of Modern Day Socialism and Its Ideological Parallels
Socialism today carries with it the sheen of a modern, progressive movement, cloaking itself in slogans of equality, environmental justice,
Sam Wilks
Dec 4, 20242 min read
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The Misinformation Bill, A Trojan Horse for Censorship?
However, we will need to accept that their presence (police) onsite may now be to lawfully escalate public anger,
Sam Wilks
Nov 16, 20245 min read
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The Paradox of Benevolence
The security industry, as a true defender of public safety, can be a force for genuine reform.
Sam Wilks
Nov 16, 20248 min read
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The Role of NGOs in Sustaining Crime for Profit
For too long, NGOs in the Northern Territory have operated within a structure that profits from high crime rates.
Sam Wilks
Nov 15, 20246 min read
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Maximising Security through Environmental Design some Practical Insights for Today’s Security Industry
By taking the lead in these proactive measures, security professionals elevate their role beyond mere guardianship.
Sam Wilks
Oct 31, 20244 min read
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Visual Inspection Techniques for Enhancing Public Safety
Visual inspection is an art as much as it is a science.
Sam Wilks
Oct 30, 20245 min read
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The Ethical Implications of Profiling in Security
In an industry where the stakes are high, and decisions need to be made in a matter of seconds, the pressure can be immense.
Sam Wilks
Oct 23, 20245 min read
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