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Anthony Hegarty MSc began his law enforcement career at New Scotland Yard (NSY) investigating all major crimes. After 10 years he cut short his service to work in the private sector, but his passions for criminal investigations and protecting people did not stop there. Within a year of leaving NSY he became involved in the intelligence gathering and disruption operations of human trafficking gangs in Southern Asia.


He would go on to train the Japanese Police for 3 years and crisis manage multiple international events such as the Seoul G20 Summit and the PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games. He was first to discover child sex offenders targetting Asian schools via the English Teaching Industry in order to gain access to the children. He also identified the pattern of sex offenders using the deed poll system to change their identities and advised the UK and other governments on this criminal behaviour pattern. He lectures at multiple universities on sexual violence causes and prevention and has spoken at multiple international police conferences on cross-border criminal investigations. He has also advised lawmakers on immigration law to prevent certain criminal types from entering the country.


He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Risk & Security Management and a Master's Degree in Criminology & Criminal Psychology.


In writing Drugs: The Dark Side he says, "It has been clear for a number of years that we are now competing with criminal gangs for the minds of our children. We have to offer our kids more interest and excitement than what drug dealers are tempting them with. We believe the materials we have produced goes some way to achieving this"


DSRM - Risk & Crisis Management - www.dsrmrisk.com

Posts (38)

Jan 7, 20264 min
Preparing for the Worst with Crisis Preparedness Training
In today’s fast-paced and unpredictable world, businesses face a multitude of risks. From natural disasters to cyber-attacks, the unexpected can strike at any moment. This is why crisis preparedness training is no longer optional; it is essential. Preparing for the worst means more than just having a plan on paper. It means actively practising how to respond, adapt, and recover when a crisis hits. I have seen firsthand how organisations that invest in thorough crisis preparedness training...

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Jan 1, 20261 min
Road Worker Safety: Understanding the Psychology Behind Workplace Abuse
Recent findings from the Crane Report revealed something deeply concerning: road workers rank alarmingly high in relative suicide risk data. While we initially struggled to explain this pattern, subsequent research has unveiled troubling insights into the nature of threats these professionals face daily. Verbal abuse toward road workers is common—much like aggression directed at retail or hospitality staff. However, one behavior stood out: workers reported having cups of urine thrown at them...

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Dec 31, 20254 min
When Falls Are Not Just Accidents: What Korea’s Construction Data Cannot See
The construction industry is one of Korea’s biggest employers, with some two million workers labouring in all weathers to improve living standards for all of us. Yet this vital industry also carries one of the highest accident and fatality rates of any sector. Authorities divide construction site accident data between public and private projects. Although public projects slightly outnumber private, collectively there were some 6,180 accidents reported in 2024. Of these, 3,082 occurred at...

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