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Gill is a fellow of the Security Institute, the Security Guild (and therefore a Freeman of the City of London), the ASIS International Business Strategies Council, an overseas representative on the ASIS Academic Programs Committee and the ASIS Security Body of Knowledge Task Force. He is also a co-editor of the Security Journal and founding editor of Risk Management: an International Journal. <ref>[http://www.perpetuitygroup.com/prci/staff.html]</ref>
 
Gill is a fellow of the Security Institute, the Security Guild (and therefore a Freeman of the City of London), the ASIS International Business Strategies Council, an overseas representative on the ASIS Academic Programs Committee and the ASIS Security Body of Knowledge Task Force. He is also a co-editor of the Security Journal and founding editor of Risk Management: an International Journal. <ref>[http://www.perpetuitygroup.com/prci/staff.html]</ref>
  
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==Affiliations==
  
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*[[Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International]] (PRCI) - Director <ref>[http://www.perpetuitygroup.com/prci/prci.html]</ref>
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*[[Risk and Security Management Forum]] (RSMF) - member
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[[Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International]] (PRCI) - Director <ref>[http://www.perpetuitygroup.com/prci/prci.html]</ref>
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[[Category:Terrorism Industry]]

Revision as of 14:07, 29 April 2009

Professor Martin Gill is an expert in the field of crime, security and policing and has published nine books, and over fifty journal articles, with a wide range of experience in relation to security, the fear of crime, and crime prevention and is presently involved in a range of research projects.

Gill is a fellow of the Security Institute, the Security Guild (and therefore a Freeman of the City of London), the ASIS International Business Strategies Council, an overseas representative on the ASIS Academic Programs Committee and the ASIS Security Body of Knowledge Task Force. He is also a co-editor of the Security Journal and founding editor of Risk Management: an International Journal. [1]

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