‘Anyone interested in protecting themselves or others should read this book.’ - Neil Basu QPM, former head of UK Counter Terrorism Policing
Take the guesswork out of protecting clients.
Public figures are increasingly receiving death threats. Ordinary people are struggling with toxic behaviour in the workplace. Psychological and reputational harm are both on the rise. How can security and HR professionals identify, assess, and manage targeted threats smarter in what feels like an ever more dangerous world?
Drawing on the latest research and methodologies used by government departments, Philip Grindell, one of the world’s most trusted leaders and advisors in lone actor, fixated, and workplace threats, provides a proven, science-based framework together with practical personal security measures that will help you take the guesswork out of helping clients and colleagues feel safer.
Bringing together elements of forensic psychology, protective intelligence, and personal safety, and with contributions from experts including former members of the FBI and US Secret Service, forensic psychologists and protection specialists, he sets out a practical blueprint for an intelligence-led response to some of the most challenging security threats we face today.
'Timely and valuable to anyone in the public eye.’ - Richard Madeley , Writer and broadcaster
’Whether you’re dealing with physical security, online threats or crisis management, this book is a comprehensive and useful guide to keeping people and assets safe.’ - G.B. Jones, Chief Safety & Security Officer, FIFA World Cup 2026; former FBI Special Agent
’This book is a significant resource to anyone involved in helping others feel safer.’ - Kim Leadbeater, Member of Parliament for Spen Valley (sister of Jo Cox MP)
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Praise for Personal Threat Management
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Prologue
Part 1: Understanding the threats
Chapter 1: Security vs safety
Chapter 2: Fixated threats
Chapter 3: Unwanted attention
Chapter 4: Communicated threats
Chapter 5: Work-related violence
Chapter 6: Threat escalation
Chapter 7: Pre-attack warning behaviours
Chapter 8: Safer events and functions
Part 2: Managing the threats
Chapter 9: Interviewing and gathering information
Chapter 10: Be situationally aware
Chapter 11: Trust your intuition
Chapter 12: Personal safety
Chapter 13: Stop giving away your secrets
Chapter 14: Complacency kills
Chapter 15: The security profession
Afterword
Endnotes and further publications
The author
Index
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