The McGraw-Hill homeland security handbook strategic guidance for a coordinated approach to effective security and emergency management

Provides government officials, corporate risk managers, business and security executives, first responders, and all homeland security and emergency prepared-ness professionals with a wide-ranging and definitive overview of critical homeland security issues.

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Other Authors: Kamien, David G.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY McGraw-Hill 2012
Edition:2nd ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1 Intorduction to Part I: Terrorist and Criminal Threats
  • Part 2 Introduction to Part II: Policy, Governance, and Legal Responses
  • Part 3 Introduction to Part III: Interoperability, information sharing, and collaboration
  • Part 4 Introduction to Part IV: Risk Management, Decision Making, and Communication
  • Part 5 Introduction to Part V: Protecting Critical Infrastructure
  • Part 6 Introduction to Part VI: Disaster Prepareness and Emergency Management
  • Part 7 Introduction to Part VII: Private Sector Security and Resilience
  • Part 8 Introduction to Part VIII: Thinking, Education, and Training
  • Part 9 Introduction to Part IX : Science and Technology
  • Part 10 Introduction to Part X : Civil Liberties and Other Legal Issues
  • Part 11 Introduction to Part IX : International Challenges and Approaches