PUBLIC SECURITY IN FIELD OF SPORT
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Abstract
Sports managers now face up a rapidly changing environment. The main change over the past is that they have to take care of the most valuable in sporting organizations - about people, but not only just inside the club. Nowadays, sports managers are also under pressure from the outside environment - from the public (community). People demand that their club provide security for organized events, demonstrating their social responsibility towards the community. It can be said that sports managers are facing a challenge that they must done, not only to meet the requirements of laws and standards, but also meet the requirements of the public, and to meet the social expectations under the guarantee of social responsibility. In this paper, based on concrete examples of practice and theoretical background, we show the base requirements that sports managers must now provide for public safety at their events.
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