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BETTING SHOPS / BOOKMAKERS
Voluntary Code of Robbery Security - Standards for London Bookmakers
Published 2009
Association of British Bookmakers Limited in association with Metropolitan Police et al
BICYCLES
LINK: BIKEOFF
‘Bikeoff’ is a Research Initiative of the Design Against Crime Research Centre, located at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, part of the University of the Arts London. It is concerned with reducing bicycle theft through practice based design research aimed at catalysing, and in some cases creating, cycling products and services that consider users (cyclists) but also abusers (vandals and thieves)
Loss Prevention Standard LPS 1175 Issue 7.2
Requirements and testing procedures for the LPCB approval and listing of intruder resistant building components, strongpoints, security enclosures and free-standing barriers
Published 2014 by BRE Global Ltd
Putting the Brakes on Bicycle Theft. Design Exemplars for Secure Cycling
Adam Thorpe et al
Published by Design Against Crime Research Centre 2008
BICYCLES - SECURE CONTAINERS AND LOCKS
Loss Prevention Standard LPS 1175 Issue 7.2
Requirements and testing procedures for the LPCB approval and listing of intruder resistant building components, strongpoints, security enclosures and free-standing barriers
Published 2014 by BRE Global Ltd
LINK: Sold Secure
Sold Secure is a test house operated by the Master Locksmiths Association. Products are awarded Bronze (lowest), Silver and Gold (highest) security standards
BRITISH CRIME SURVEYS
See CRIME SURVEYS in C
BURGLARY
Decision-making by house burglars: Offenders’ perspectives
Ian Hearnden and Christine Magill
Published by The Home Office 2004
BS 8220-1:2000 Guide for security of buildings against crime. Dwellings
BS 8220-2:1995 Guide for security of buildings against crime. Offices and shops
BS 8220-3:2004 Guide for security of buildings against crime. Storage, industrial and distribution premises
BUILDING - BREEAM
BREEAM New Construction Non-Domestic Buildings
Technical Manual SD5073 – 1.0:2011
Published by BRE Global Ltd
BUILDING REGULATIONS
The Building Regulations 2000 [Fire Safety] Approved Document B
Volumes 1 and 2 (2006 Editions) List of revisions and corrections
March 2010
The Building Regulations 2000 Access to and use of buildings Approved Document M
2004 Edition
The Building Regulations 2000 Conservation of fuel and power Approved Document L1B
Conservation of fuel and power in existing dwellings
Came into effect 1 st October 2010
The Building Regulations 2000 Electrical safety – dwellings Approved Document P
P1 Design and installation of electrical installations
Came into effect 6 th April 2006
The Building Regulations 2000 Fire Safety Approved Document B Volume 1 Dwellinghouses
Came into effect April 2007
The Building Regulations 2000 Glazing – safety in relation to impact, opening and cleaning Approved Document N
1998 edition incorporating 2000 amendments Published 3 rd May 2006
Building Standards(Scotland) Regulations 1990 Part P ‘Miscellaneous hazards’
Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 Part V: Glazing
The Building Regulations 2010 - Resistance to the passage of sound Approved Document E
2003 Edition incorporating 2004 and 2010 amendments
The Building Regulations 2010 - Approved Document Q - Security - Dwellings
Takes effect on 1 October 2015
BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY
Code for Sustainable Homes Technical Guide November 2010
Published by Communities and Local Government
BULLET RESISTANCE
BS EN 1522:1999 Windows, doors, shutters and blinds. Bullet resistance. Requirements and classification
BS EN 1523:1999 Windows, doors, shutters and blinds. Bullet resistance. Test method
BS EN 1063:2000 Glass in building. Security glazing. Testing and classification of resistance against bullet attack
BUSINESS CRIME
Business continuity planning
Advice from the website of the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure
The Invisible Crime: A Business Crime Survey
A report published by the British Chambers of Commerce 2008 - use search facility on this website
LINK: Association of Town Centre Management
Membership organisation dedicated to helping town and city centres become prosperous locations for business and investment and focul points for vibrant, inclusive communities
LINK: British BIDs
A business-led and business funded body formed to improve a defined commercial area
LINK: Business Crime Direct
Business Crime Direct is an independent non-profit making team located within the security industry offering free and independent crime prevention advice and which encourages businesses to work together to combat crime using ‘Crime Alert’.
LINK: Scottish Business Crime Centre
A police, business and government partnership to reduce business crime