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Marathon security poses unique challenges

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Christian Science Monitor

In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings, marathon organizers worldwide are examining their security arrangements, mindful that the very nature of the courses pose challenges perhaps unrivaled by any other sporting event. “It would be impossible to have security and police on every part of the race. There is no way to screen people who are watching it,” says Jeremy Jordan, an associate professor and director of Temple’s Sport Industry Research Center. “It is very uncontrolled.”