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Home » Protection Manual for Human Rights Defenders

Chapter 8: Making sure security rules and procedures are followed

  • Security is everybody’s business
  • Why don’t people follow security rules, and how can we avoid this from the outset?
  • Why security rules and procedures are not followed
  • Monitoring the observance of security rules and procedures
  • What can we do if security rules and procedures aren’t being followed?
  • In conclusion…
‹ If any of the wheel's 8 components fail, you will have to determine...upSecurity is everybody’s business ›

Purpose

Thinking about what makes staff and organisations unable or unwilling to follow security plans and procedures, and finding appropriate solutions.
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