Participatory Operational & Security Assessment on homeland security risks: an empirical research method for improving security beyond the borders through public/private partnerships
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DOI: 10.1007/s12198-018-0193-1
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Homeland security; border security; DHS; CBP; ICE; Participatory Security Assessment (PSA); Participatory Operational Assessment (POA); Public/private partnerships; Risk assessment; Risk management; Port of Entry (PoE); Globalization; Supply chain security; Public and private stakeholders; Root cause analysis; Problem solving;All these keywords.
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