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April 2015, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 169-191 Analysis of the Cost of Emergency Managers’ Meeting Load: A Hampton Road Case-study
by Collins Andrew J. & Flanagan David W. & Ezell Barry - 193-210 Planning and Executing Scenario Based Simulation Exercises: Methodological Lessons
by Van Niekerk Dewald & Coetzee Christo & Botha Doret & Murphree Michael John & Fourie Kristel & Le Roux Tanya & Wentink Gideon & Kruger Leandri & Shoroma Lesego & Genade Kylah & Meyer Suna & Annandale E.
December 2014, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 459-461 Special Issue on Cybersecurity, Cybercrime, Cyberwar
by Zeadally Sherali - 463-487 A Criminological Perspective on Power Grid Cyber attacks: Using Routine Activities Theory to Rational Choice Perspective to Explore Adversarial Decision-Making
by Rege Aunshul - 489-510 From Weakest Link to Security Hero: Transforming Staff Security Behavior
by Pfleeger Shari Lawrence & Sasse M. Angela & Furnham Adrian - 511-531 Transforming the UK Home Office into a Department for Homeland Security: Reflecting on an Interview with a Litigant Defending Against Online Retaliatory Feedback in the US
by Bishop Jonathan - 533-554 Enhancing the Security of Cloud Manufacturing by Restricting Resource Access
by Liu Xiaoyun & He Wu & Xu Li & Yan Gongjun - 555-578 Evaluation of Efficiency of Transcoding Steganography
by Janicki Artur & Mazurczyk Wojciech & Szczypiorski Krzysztof - 579-592 Light Weight Tabletop Exercise for Cybersecurity Education
by Ottis Rain
September 2014, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 309-315 Understanding Your Audience: How Psychologists Can Help Emergency Managers Improve Disaster Warning Compliance
by Vermeulen Karla - 317-336 Reframing the Climate Change Debate to Better Leverage Policy Change: An Analysis of Public Opinion and Political Psychology
by O’Sullivan Terrence M. & Emmelhainz Roger - 337-346 Research and Policy in Homeland Security and Climate Change: Results from a Roundtable and Thoughts on Developing a National Research Agenda for Climate Change and Security
by Ramsay Jim & Butts Kent - 347-373 Evaluating Children’s Learning of Adaptive Response Capacities from ShakeOut, an Earthquake and Tsunami Drill in Two Washington State School Districts
by Johnson Victoria A. & Johnston David M. & Ronan Kevin R. & Peace Robin - 375-392 Influence of Mental Health on Disaster Preparedness: Findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2007–2009
by Clay Lauren A. & Goetschius James B. & Kendra James & Papas Mia A. - 393-413 Volunteer Fire Chiefs’ Perceptions of Retention and Recruitment Challenges in Rural Fire Departments: The Case of North Dakota, USA
by Yoon D. K. & Jensen Jessica & Youngs George A. - 415-435 Flu at the Zoo: Emergency Management Training for the Nation’s Zoos and Aquariums
by Johnson Yvette Joyce & Myint Maung San & Herrmann John Arthur & Nadler Yvonne & Field Eugene & O’Hara-Ruiz Marilyn Sue & Ruman Anna & Olson Steve & Briscoe Johanna & Hickey Marisa & Kunkle James - 437-458 Eyes to the Sky: Situating the Role of Storm Spotters in the Warning and Response Network
by Klenow Daniel J. & Reibestein Jeffrey L.
May 2014, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 257-268 Emergency Preparedness on Campus: Improving Procedural Knowledge and Response Readiness
by Sattler David N. & Kirsch Julie & Shipley Gayle & Cocke Paul & Stegmeier Randy - 281-288 Challenging Illicit Bulk Cash Flows: Next Steps for US Law Enforcement
by Tammaro Andrew M.
June 2014, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 209-216 Bridging the Gap: Hazard Mitigation in the Global Context
by Klima Kelly & Jerolleman Alessandra - 217-241 The Impact of Natural Disasters on Critical Infrastructures: A Domino Effect-based Study
by Kadri Farid & Birregah Babiga & Châtelet Eric - 243-255 How Does Climate Adaptation Affect Emergency Management?
by Gaddy Jonathan W. & Clark Elizabeth & Ryan Jeffrey R. - 269-279 Environmental Security and Climate Change: A Link to Homeland Security
by Butts Kent Hughes - 289-308 US Policy on Active Cyber Defense
by Flowers Angelyn & Zeadally Sherali
March 2014, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 131-154 Understanding and Overcoming Information Sharing Failures
by Crowther Kenneth G.
February 2014, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 61-71 Antiterrorism and the Separation of Powers: How Public Administration Theory Can Help Us Meet the New Security Challenge
by Castillo Marco - 193-207 Disaster Awareness of Personnel and Students of Kocaeli University
by Gerdan Serpil & Çakın Oya Yazıcı
January 2014, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-24 “One DHS” Revisited: Can the Next Homeland Security Secretary Unite the Department?
by Kahan Jerome - 25-38 A Pathway Forward in Homeland Security Education: An Option Worth Considering and the Challenge Ahead
by McCreight Robert - 73-94 The Professionalization of Emergency Management in Institutions of Higher Education
by Farris David & McCreight Robert - 101-116 State Officials’ Perceptions of the Food and Agriculture Sector Criticality Assessment Tool (FASCAT), Food-system Risk, and Food Defense Funding
by Huff Andrew G. & Kircher Amy & Hodges James S. & Kennedy Shaun - 117-130 The United States Medical Countermeasure Enterprise: A Broken Link in US Biopreparedness
by England Christina - 155-168 Common Issues in Emergency Public Information as Identified in CSEPP Exercises
by Lerner Ken & Bertram Ken
November 2013, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 39-60 Applying Public Administration in Emergency Management: The Importance of Integrating Management into Disaster Education
by Urby Heriberto & McEntire David A. - 95-100 A Review of “A Framework for Aviation Cybersecurity” – A Decision Paper from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
by Iasiello Emilio - 169-192 Hurricane Wilma and Long-Term Business Recovery in Disasters: The Role of Local Government Procurement and Economic Development
by Atkinson Christopher L. & Sapat Alka K.
October 2013, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 411-431 Impact of Providing Real-Time Traffic Information on No-Notice or Short-Notice Evacuation Efficiency – A Case Study
by Xie Yuanchang & Arsava Tugba & Zhang Chao - 433-445 Compliance of Community Hospitals with the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) in the Western United States
by Bliss Morgan M. & Hristovski Kiril D. & Ulrich Jon W. - 447-476 Analysis of Criminal and Terrorist Related Episodes in Railway Infrastructure Scenarios
by De Cillis Francesca & De Maggio Maria Carla & Setola Roberto & Pragliola Concetta - 477-495 GIS in Emergency Management Cultures: An Empirical Approach to Understanding Inter- and Intra-agency Communication During Emergencies
by Breen Joseph J. & Parrish David R. - 497-520 Catastrophe Characteristics and their Impact on Critical Supply Chains: Problematizing Materiel Convergence and Management Following Hurricane Katrina
by Wachtendorf Tricia & Brown Bethany & Holguin-Veras Jose - 521-554 Options and Challenges of a Resilience-Based, Network-Focused Port Security Grant Program
by Taquechel Eric - 555-585 Incorporating Time Dynamics in the Analysis of Social Networks in Emergency Management
by Wolbers Jeroen & Groenewegen Peter & Mollee Julia & Bím Jan - 587-608 Death Modes from a Loss of Energy Infrastructure Continuity in a Community Setting
by Yates Athol - 609-629 Businesses and International Security Events: Case Study of the 2012 G8 Summit in Frederick County, Maryland
by Landahl Mark R. - 631-660 First Responder Knowledge and Training Needs for Bioterrorism
by Galada Heather C. & Gurian Patrick L. & Hong Tao - 661-663 Tsunami: From Fundamentals to Damage Mitigation
by Islam Tanveer
November 2013, Volume 10, Issue 2
January 2013, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-28 Integrating Federal Approaches to Post-Cyber Incident Mitigation
by Givens Austen D. & Busch Nathan E. - 29-55 Cybersecurity and US Legislative Efforts to address Cybercrime
by Flowers Angelyn & Zeadally Sherali & Murray Acklyn - 57-75 The Military’s Response to Domestic CBRNE Incidents
by Heffelfinger David G. & Tuckett Craig M. & Ryan Jeffrey R. - 77-93 Building Public Health Preparedness and Food and Agriculture Defense Capabilities Using Whole Community and One Health Concepts
by Lombardo Joseph S. & Ryan Jeffrey R. - 95-111 Situated Response and Learning of Distributed Bushfire Coordinating Teams
by Kim Kwang D. & Hossain Liaquat & Uddin Shahadat - 113-135 A Critical Examination of the Assumptions Regarding Centralized Coordination in Large-Scale Emergency Situations
by Groenendaal Jelle & Helsloot Ira & Scholtens Astrid - 137-160 “Of Gods and Men”: Selected Print Media Coverage of Natural Disasters and Industrial Failures in Three Westminster Countries
by Quigley Kevin F. & Quigley John - 161-185 Spontaneous Planning after the San Bruno Gas Pipeline Explosion: A Case Study of Anticipation and Improvisation during Response and Recovery Operations
by McEntire David A. & Kelly Joshua & Long Laurie C. & M. Kendra James - 187-200 Understanding Incident Response to Unplanned Releases at Chemical Facilities
by Fortier Stephen C. & Shaw Gregory L. - 201-208 A Study on the Responsiveness of Local Health Departments that Use Facebook
by Fallon L. Fleming & Schmalzried Hans D. - 209-229 Texas takes on the TSA: The Constitutional Fight over Airport Security
by Ellis Cali M. & McDaniel Michael C. - 231-244 The Gulf Oil Spill and Economic Impacts: Extending the National Interstate Economic Model (NIEMO) to Account for Induced Impacts
by Park JiYoung & Moore II James E. & Richardson Harry W. - 245-265 The Economic Value of Water: Providing Confidence and Context to FEMA’s Methodology
by Aubuchon Craig P. & Morley Kevin M. - 267-287 Diffusion of Emergency Information during a Crisis within a University
by Egnoto Michael J. & Svetieva Elena & Ortega Christopher R. & Vishwanath Arun - 289-317 Resilience Building Policies and their Influence in Crisis Prevention, Absorption and Recovery
by Labaka Leire & Hernantes Josune & Sarriegi Jose Mari & Rich Eliot - 319-332 A Practitioner-Researcher Partnership to Develop and Deliver Operational Value of Threat, Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Training to meet the Requirements of Emergency Responders
by Turner Allan & Gall Julie & Glantz Kenneth - 333-352 Regional Public-Private Interoperable Communications for Catastrophic Events Using a Cloud Computing Based Portal
by Liotine Matthew & Howe John & Ibrahim David A. - 353-369 It’s Never Too Late: Restructuring the Department of Homeland Security’s Regional Framework
by Kahan Jerome - 371-378 Finding the New High Ground in Cyber War: Malware as an Instrument of War
by Philbin Guy & Philbin Tobias R. - 379-385 Cybersecurity and Emergency Management: Encryption and the Inability to Communicate
by Bolton Fred - 387-404 Assessing the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards after 5 Years: Achievements, Challenges, and Risks Ahead
by Sadiq Abdul-Akeem & McCreight Robert - 405-410 Emergency Management: The American Experience 1900–2010 (2nd Edition)
by Manning Scott R.
November 2012, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-16 A Practitioner-Researcher Partnership to Develop and Deliver Operational Value of Threat, Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Training to meet the Requirements of Emergency Responders
by Turner Allan & Glantz Kenneth & Gall Julie - 1-19 Comparison of Sampling Methods for Post-Hurricane Damage Survey
by Liang Daan & Cong Lin & Brown Tanya & Song Lingguang - 1-20 Crisis Leadership and Military Community Resilience
by Stern Eric K. & Saathoff Gregory - 1-28 Graph Matching Based Decision Support Tools For Mitigating Spread Of Infectious Diseases Like H1N1
by Paul Jomon Aliyas & Sambhoos Kedar
October 2012, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-10 Creating An Executive Doctorate In Civil Security In The United States
by Collins John W. & Soo Hoo Tsung Y. (Bill) & Krantz Michael & Cosgrove Richard - 1-15 The Cross-National Adaptability of EMS Protocols for Mass Casualty Incidents
by Agiv-Berland Adi & Ashkenazi Isaac & Aharonson-Daniel Limor - 1-18 Public Emergency Laws & Regulations: Understanding Constraints & Opportunities
by Wilson Lydia R. & McCreight Robert - 1-20 Simulation-Based Evaluation of Port Emergency Evacuation Plans for Predictable Natural Disasters
by Qu Xiuli & Jackson Maurice A. & Davis Lauren B. - 1-21 Tornado Warnings in Three Southern States: A Qualitative Analysis of Public Response Patterns
by Donner William R. & Rodriguez Havidan & Diaz Walter - 1-27 Negotiating the 'Trading Zone'. Creating a Shared Information Infrastructure in the Dutch Public Safety Sector
by Boersma Kees & Wagenaar Pieter & Wolbers Jeroen
December 2012, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-18 The Status of General Aviation Airports in Disaster Response Planning
by Smith James Fielding - 1-20 Examining Factors Contributing to the Development of FEMA-Approved Hazard Mitigation Plans
by Yoon D.K. & Youngs George A. & Abe Daiko - 1-22 Cybersecurity Policy-Making at the Local Government Level: An Analysis of Threats, Preparedness, and Bureaucratic Roadblocks to Success
by Caruson Kiki & MacManus Susan A. & McPhee Brian D.
September 2012, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-20 Medical Response Capabilities to a Catastrophic Disaster: "House" or House of Cards?
by Donahue Donald A. & Godwin Evelyn A. & Cunnion Stephen O. - 1-22 Between Safety and Security: The Policy Challenges of Transporting Toxic Inhalation Hazards
by Branscomb Lewis M. & Ellis Ryan N. & Fagan Mark
March 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
July 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-15 Homeland Security as International Security? The Case for International Relations as Disciplinary Model
by Holmes Marcus - 1-17 The Multiplicity of Actors Involved in Securing America's Food Imports
by Gopalakrishnan Shweta & Cochran Colleen & Unruh Daniel A. & Kastner Dr. Justin Jon - 1-20 Investigating the Roots of Crisis Management Studies and Outlining Future Trajectories for the Field
by Deverell Edward
August 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-15 Communicating H1N1 Risk to College Students: A Regional Cross-Sectional Survey Study
by Soto Mas Francisco & Jacobson Holly E. & Olivárez Arturo & Hsu Chiehwen Ed. & Juo Hsin-Hsuan - 1-16 Influencing Factors of Emergency Information Spreading in Online Social Networks: A Simulation Approach
by Song Xiaolong & Yan Xiangbin - 1-19 Responding in Crises: A Comparative Analysis of Disaster Responses between Mainland China and Taiwan
by MA Chun-Chieh - 1-24 Challenges for Multi-sector Organizations in Tracking and Sheltering Registered Sex Offenders in Disasters
by Arlikatti Sudha & Kendra James & Clark Nita A. - 1-24 Cultural Influence on the Implementation of Incident Command System for Emergency Management of Natural Disasters
by Tsai Jiin-Song & Chi Cheryl S.F. - 1-25 The 'Titanic Syndrome': Risk and Crisis Management on the Costa Concordia
by Alexander David E. - 1-32 Updating the National Planning Scenarios: Using Wicked Problems and Capability-Based Planning Concepts for Homeland Security
by Tyszkiewicz Mary T. & McCleskey Edward R. & Miller Russell
June 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-13 Failing to Establish a Unified Command in Louisiana During Hurricane Katrina
by Hayes Vernon R. - 1-18 Regional Disaster Risk: Assessment and Mitigation Concepts in an All-Hazards Context
by Abkowitz Mark D. & Chatterjee Samrat - 1-18 Evacuation Patterns of Ethnic Groups Under Fire
by Shenhar Gilead & Jaffe Dena & Gidron David & Peleg Kobi - 1-18 Testing Social Vulnerability Theory: A Quantitative Study of Hurricane Katrina's Perceived Impact on Residents living in FEMA Designated Disaster Areas
by Khunwishit Somporn & McEntire David A. - 1-19 Risk Informed Decision Framework for Integrated Evaluation of Countermeasures against CBRN Threats
by Linkov Igor & Tkachuk Alexander & Canis Laure & Mohan Mayank & Keisler Jeffrey - 1-19 The Influence of Politics on Federal Disaster Declaration Decision Delays
by Langabeer James R. & DelliFraine Jami & Alqusairi Diaa - 1-20 Identifying Communication Strategies in Cases of Domestic Terrorism: Applying Cultural Context to the Fort Hood Shooting
by Farrell Laura C. & Littlefield Robert S. - 1-21 A Review of the Key Legal dynamics of Chinese Military Involvement in Domestic Disaster Relief (MI/DDR)
by Liao Danzi - 1-21 Structural Dynamics of Organizations during the Evolution of Interorganizational Networks in Disaster Response
by Abbasi Alireza & Kapucu Naim - 1-21 If You Can't Trust, Stick to Hierarchy: Structure and Trust as Contingency Factors in Threat Assessment Contexts
by Powley Edward H. & Nissen Mark E. - 1-22 The Evolving Role of the Public Information Officer: An Examination of Social Media in Emergency Management
by Hughes Amanda L. & Palen Leysia - 1-31 Cross-Sectoral Scanning of Critical Infrastructures: from Functional Differences to Policy-Relevant Similarities
by Prezelj Iztok & Kopač Erik & Svete Uroš & Žiberna Aleš
May 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-3 Review of The Four Stages of Highly Effective Crisis Management
by Smith Eugene - 1-4 Review of National Security Reform: How Commissions Can Drive Change During Crises
by Bliss Morgan M. - 1-7 Identifying Factors that Influence Terrorist Decisions and Target Selection
by Ezell Barry C. & Behr Joshua & Collins Andrew - 1-8 Emerging Dangers from Direct Botulinum Access and Use
by Liang Bryan A. & Mackey Timothy K. & Lovett Kimberly - 1-17 The Relationship between Turkey's Provinces' Development Levels and Social and Economic Vulnerability to Disasters
by Ozceylan Dilek & Coskun Erman - 1-18 Effect of a Marketing Program on Freshman Student Registration for an Emergency Notification System
by Johnson Thomas - 1-22 Strategic uses of Lessons for Building Collaborative Emergency Management System: Comparative Analysis of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Gustav Response Systems
by Oh Namkyung
January 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-5 Public Health's Role in Understanding Community Resilience
by Barishansky Raphael M. & Mazurek Audrey - 1-10 Strategic Cyber Defense: Which Way Forward?
by Geers Kenneth - 1-16 Use of Small-Scale Test Data to Enhance Fire-Related Threat, Vulnerability, Consequence and Risk Assessment for Passenger Rail Vehicles
by Meacham Brian J. & Dembsey Nicholas A. & Schebel Kurt & Johann Matthew A. & Tubbs Jeffrey S.
July 2011, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-8 Introduction to Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Special Issue
by McCreight Robert - 1-9 Professional Education for Emergency Managers
by Waugh William L. & Sadiq Abdul-Akeem - 1-11 Higher Education of Emergency Management in China
by Lixin Yi & Li Peng & Zhou Junxue & Lingling Ge - 1-12 An Exploratory Research Design Further Demonstrating the Need for the Integration of Critical Thinking Skill Curricula in Homeland Security and Emergency Management Higher Education Academic Programs
by Collins Matthew L. & Peerbolte Stacy L. - 1-12 The Essentials of Emergency Management and Homeland Security Graduate Education Programs: Design, Development, and Future
by Clement Keith E. - 1-14 Sociology and the National Incident Management System (NIMS): Oil and Water?
by Henkey Thomas - 1-15 Emergency and Civil Protection: Curriculum Design for 30 Hours of Instructional Time
by Jordá Aurora - 1-16 Framing the Future: What Should Emergency Management Graduates Know?
by Cwiak Carol - 1-17 Security Education during the Process of Democratization and Internationalization: The Czech Lessons
by Mika Otakar Jiri & Mares Miroslav & Fiserova Lenka - 1-17 A Matrix Approach to Homeland Security Professional Education
by Plant Jeremy F. & Arminio Thomas & Thompson Paul - 1-17 An Assessment of the Benefits of Online Scenario Simulation Tools in Homeland Security and Emergency Management Education
by Renda-Tanali Irmak & Abdul-Hamid Husein - 1-18 Transnational & Comparative Curricular Offerings in U.S. Post-Baccalaureate Programs: Benchmarking a Link from the U.S. to the EU in Homeland Security Education
by Wallace Donald H. & McLean Craig & Parrish William H. & Soppitt Sarah & Silander Daniel - 1-21 Use of a Stakeholder-Driven DACUM Process to Define Knowledge Areas for Food Protection and Defense
by Linton Richard H. & Nutsch Abbey & McSwane David & Kastner Justin & Bhatt Tejas & Hodge Sheryl & Getty Kelly & Maier Dirk & Kastner Curtis & Chaturvedi Alok & Woodley Cynthia - 1-22 The Challenges of Developing a Homeland Security Discipline to Meet Future Threats to the Homeland
by Kiltz Linda - 1-23 A Table-Top Game to Teach Technological and Tactical Planning in a Graduate Terrorism and Counterterrorism Course
by Jackson Brian A. - 1-23 Reflections on the Development of an Undergraduate Emergency Management Program: The Experiences of Western Illinois University
by Rozdilsky Jack L. & Bezold Maureen P. & Johnson Jamie & Kelley Mark & Parsons Nancy P.
January 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-3 Review of The Shock of the News: Media Coverage and the Making of 9/11
by Trainor Joseph E - 1-5 Review of Science and Technology of Terrorism and Counterterrorism
by Young Stanley Richard - 1-7 Interdiction Models and Homeland Security Risks
by Maliszewski Paul J - 1-15 BioWatch and the Brown Cap
by Donahue Donald A - 1-22 The Role of Modeling in the Resilience of Cyberinfrastructure Systems and Preparedness for Cyber Intrusions
by Chittister Clyde G & Haimes Yacov Y. - 1-24 A Social Vulnerability Index for Disaster Management
by Flanagan Barry E. & Gregory Edward W. & Hallisey Elaine J & Heitgerd Janet L. & Lewis Brian
April 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-7 Review of The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future
by Schwab James C - 1-17 Coping through a Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina
by Adams Terri & Anderson Leigh & Turner Milanika & Armstrong Jonathan
October 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-19 Accidental Releases of Hazardous Materials and Relevance to Terrorist Threats at Industrial Facilities
by Santella Nicholas & Steinberg Laura J. - 1-19 Crossing Paths: Trend Analysis and Policy Review of Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Safety
by Schartung Charles T. & Lesales Thierry & Human R. Josh & Simpson David M.
December 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-18 Text Analysis of After Action Reports to Support Improved Emergency Response Planning
by Sullivan Faith Kay & Jackson Brian A. & Willis Henry - 1-19 Centralization and Decentralization of Policy: The National Interest of Homeland Security
by Caudle Sharon L.
August 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-8 Ethical Questions Surrounding Health Care Resource Allocations for the Strategic National Stockpile
by Meskimen Ryan & Hicks Brett - 1-17 Use of an Emergency Notification System in a Multi-Agency Functional Emergency Exercise: Feedback from Participants
by Edwards David A & Cuthbertson Holly & Peterson Danny - 1-17 Active Shooter on Campus: Evaluating Text and E-mail Warning Message Effectiveness
by Sattler David N. & Larpenteur Katy & Shipley Gayle - 1-17 Developing and Testing an Emergency Notification System for a County Emergency Management Agency
by Edwards David A & Cuthbertson Holly & Peterson Danny - 1-18 Minimizing Safety and Health Impacts at Disaster Sites: the Need for Comprehensive Worker Safety and Health Training Based on an Analysis of National Disasters in the U.S
by Lee Pearson Joy C & Weinstock Deborah - 1-18 Bioterrorism and U.S. Domestic Preparedness: Bureaucratic Fragmentation and American Vulnerability
by Fry-Pierce Christine C. & Lenze Paul E. - 1-19 Social Media Analytics for Radical Opinion Mining in Hate Group Web Forums
by Yang Ming & Kiang Melody & Ku Yungchang & Chiu Chaochang & Li Yijun - 1-19 Terrorism Preparedness and Exposure Reduction since 9/11: The Status of Public Readiness in the United States
by Kano Megumi & Wood Michele M & Bourque Linda B & Mileti Dennis S - 1-19 Improved Situational Awareness in Emergency Management through Automated Data Analysis and Modeling
by Johnson David & Zagorecki Adam & Gelman Joshua M. & Comfort Louise K. - 1-29 Engineering the Incident Command and Multiagency Coordination Systems
by Stambler Kimberly S & Barbera Joseph A
March 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-3 Review of Establishing a Healthcare Emergency Response Coalition
by Casey John J - 1-5 Review of Designing Resilience: Preparing for Extreme Events
by Dailey Stephanie F. - 1-5 Review of Disaster Law
by Abbott Ernest B. - 1-20 Is Better Nuclear Weapon Detection Capability Justified?
by Bakir Niyazi Onur & von Winterfeldt Detlof - 1-21 Volunteer Fire Department Perceptions of ICS and NIMS
by Jensen Jessica A & Yoon D.K. - 1-21 Request and Response Processes for Department of Defense Support during Domestic Disasters
by Apte Aruna & Heath Susan K - 1-23 Optimal Blends of History and Intelligence for Robust Antiterrorism Policy
by Latek Maciej M & Mussavi Rizi Seyed M & Alsheddi Tariq A - 1-27 The Private Sector and the Role of Risk and Responsibility in Securing the Nation's Infrastructure
by Hayes James K & Ebinger Charles K
February 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-2 Review of Enhancing Disaster and Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery through Evaluation
by Evans Nelson W - 1-19 A Continuity of Operations Planning Template: Translating Public Policy into an Effective Plan
by Rucks Andrew C. & Ginter Peter M & Duncan W. Jack & Lesinger Cindy - 1-25 From the McDonald Report to the Kelly Committees: The Government Research and Policy Making Process Connected to Oppositional Political Terrorism in Canada
by Ross Jeffrey Ian
November 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-3 Review of Comparative Emergency Management: Examining Global and Regional Responses to Disasters
by Kearns Christopher J. - 1-16 Importance of Uniformity in Local Emergency Management Agency Web Sites
by Schmalzried Hans D. & Fallon L. Fleming & Keller Elizabeth A. & McHugh Caitlyn E.
July 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-5 Review of Security and Emergency Planning for Water and Wastewater Utilities
by Claborn David M. - 1-5 Review of Implementing the Incident Command System at the Institutional Level: A Handbook for Libraries, Archives, Museums, and Other Cultural Institutions
by Lucus-McEwen Valerie - 1-16 Decisions in Disaster Recovery Operations: A Game Theoretic Perspective on Organization Cooperation
by Coles John & Zhuang Jun - 1-16 Understanding User Needs for Map Symbol Standards in Emergency Management
by Robinson Anthony C & Roth Robert E & MacEachren Alan M
September 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-4 Review of Changing Climate, Changing Economy
by Hall Alan H. - 1-5 Review of The Feeling of Risk: New Perspectives on Risk Perception
by Cagliuso Nicholas V. - 1-5 Food for Thought Approaching the 10th Anniversary of 9/11: A Conversation with John Odermatt
by Hamner Marvine P - 1-17 Trust in Public Safety Answering Points: A Swedish National Survey in the Late Modern Network Society
by Eriksson Mats - 1-19 Detection of Dangerous Materials and Illicit Objects in Cargoes and Baggage: Current Tools, Existing Problems and Possible Solutions
by Melnikov Yuri & Avtonomov Petr & Kornienko Valeria & Olshansky Yuri
June 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-2 New Report on Resilience
by Kahan Jerome H - 1-4 Review of Homeland Security: Best Practices for Local Government
by Ditch Robert Lloyd - 1-12 Role of Pastors in Disasters Curriculum Development Project: Preparing Faith-Based Leaders to be Agents of Safety
by Rowel Randolph & Mercer Larry A & Gichomo Gladys - 1-18 Using Systemigrams in Problem Definition: A Case Study in Maritime Resilience for Homeland Security
by Sauser Brian & Mansouri Mo & Omer Mayada - 1-20 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Advanced Imaging Technology Full Body Scanners for Airline Passenger Security Screening
by Stewart Mark G & Mueller John
May 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-17 Delayed-Bang Approach Towards More Sustainable Critical Infrastructure Risk Management
by Pinto C. Ariel & McShane Michael K & Pathak Abhishek S - 1-18 Public Support for the Department of Homeland Security
by Robinson Scott E & Liu Xinsheng & Vedlitz Arnold - 1-19 Shelter-in-Place and Evacuation Training for a Large Midwestern County
by Meyer-Emerick Nancy - 1-20 Committed to Protection? Partnerships in Critical Infrastructure Protection
by Koski Chris - 1-21 Mitigating Terror and Avoidance Behavior through the Risk Perception Matrix to Augment Resilience
by Sheppard Ben - 1-23 Experimenting with GIS in Doing Damage Assessments: A Trial Run at Disaster City
by Kiltz Linda & Smith Richard - 1-24 Mobilizing for International Disaster Relief: Comparing U.S. and EU Approaches to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake
by Brattberg Erik & Sundelius Bengt - 1-27 The Current NIMS Implementation Behavior of United States Counties
by Jensen Jessica
July 2010, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-4 Review of Catastrophe: Law, Politics, and the Humanitarian Impulse
by Clark Jill - 1-10 Crisis Preparedness Capabilities in Health
by Canyon Deon V & Adhikari Ashmita & Cordery Tom & Giguere-Simmonds Philippe & Huang Jessica & Nguyen Helen & Watson Michael & Yang Daniel - 1-19 The Influence of Collaborative Partnerships on Private Sector Preparedness and Continuity Planning
by Dunaway W. Michael & Shaw Gregory L. - 1-21 Building Mass Fatality Management at the Regional Level for Pandemic and Catastrophic Response
by Stanley Sharon A. R. - 1-25 Wet and Dry Tsunami Warning Systems: Lessons from High Reliability Organizations
by Grabowski Martha
March 2010, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-3 Review of Terrorism, the Worker and the City: Simulations and Security in a Time of Terror
by Elisburg Donald - 1-14 Meeting Educational Challenges in Homeland Security and Emergency Management
by Donahue Donald A & Cunnion Stephen O & Balaban Carey D & Sochats Ken