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May 2020, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-04 Color-coding for COVID-19 Management: An Idea Whose Time has Come
by Coppola Damon P. & Ryan Benjamin J. - 1-9 Current State of (Dis)Integration: Public Health and Fusion Centers
by Minks Cody & Richter Anke - 1-12 The Boko Haram Impasse: Community Policing as a Nostrum for Conflict Resolution
by Olofinbiyi Sogo Angel & Steyn Jean - 1-13 Vulnerability and Disaster: Practitioner Strategies for Addressing the Needs of Vulnerable Populations
by Williams Brian D. & Webb Gary R. - 1-13 Considerations of Resilience in the Homeland Security Literature: Towards Conceptual Convergence?
by Haase Thomas W. & Demiroz Fatih - 1-17 Coordination, Communication, and Clade X: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Health Emergency Exercise After-Action Reports and How They Can Help Guide Future Efforts to Improve Information Sharing
by Myers Nathan - 1-23 Community Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Disaster Assistance: Ready, Willing or Able?
by Wayne Nelson H. & Yang Bo Kyum & Ellen Netting F. & Monahan Erin
January 2020, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-3 Terri M. Adams and Leigh R. Anderson. Policing in Natural Disasters: Stress, Resilience, and the Challenges of Emergency Management
by Peak William - 1-9 Perceptions of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Fear, Risk and the 2016 Trump Effect
by Brogan Michael & Rusciano Frank Louis & Thompson Victor & Walden Kayla - 1-9 Dynamic Ad Hoc Social Networks in Improvised Intelligence/Counter-Intelligence Exercises: A Department of Homeland Security Red-Team Blue-Team Live-Action Roleplay
by Myers Kellen & Lemanski Natalie & Fefferman Nina H. & DeNegre Ashley & Mayberry Alexander & Redere Agnesa & Schwab Samantha & Stringham Oliver & Gallos Lazaros - 1-12 Estimating the Sequencing of Evacuation Destination and Accommodation Type in Hurricanes
by Damera Abhishek & Gehlot Hemant & Ukkusuri Satish & Murray-Tuite Pamela & Ge Yue & Lee Seungyoon - 1-13 Engaging Stakeholders for Collaborative Decision Making in Humanitarian Logistics Using System Dynamics
by Guo Xuesong & Kapucu Naim
October 2019, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 1-2 Mark G. Stewart and John Mueller. Are We Safe Enough? Measuring and Assessing Aviation Security
by Millett Mark C. - 1-9 Uncovering the Real Recovery Challenge: What Emergency Management Must Do
by McCreight Robert & Harrop Wayne - 1-11 Geospatial Preparedness: Empirical Study of Alternative Sources of Information for the Humanitarian Community
by San Martin Roberto & Painho Marco - 1-14 Promoting the Resilience of Older Adults Through Participatory Climate Change Adaptation Planning
by Rhoades Jason & Gruber James & Horton Bill - 1-14 Implementing Disaster Policy: Exploring Scale and Measurement Schemes for Disaster Resilience
by Cutter Susan L. & Derakhshan Sahar - 1-19 Deciding to Apply for Federal Disaster Assistance: A Preliminary Investigation of Disaster Decision-Making using a Bounded Rationality Framework
by Rivera Jason D.
May 2019, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 1-2 James Bohland, Jack Harrald and Deborah Brosnan. The Disaster Resiliency Challenge: Transforming Theory to Action
by Fast Jacob - 1-5 Beyond ICS: How Should We Govern Complex Disasters in the United States?
by Nowell Branda & Steelman Toddi - 1-12 Developing Degree Programs in Emergency Management: Ghana’s Experience
by Yakubu Mariama & Jensen Jessica - 1-17 A resilience engineering approach to integrating human and socio-technical system capacities and processes for national infrastructure resilience
by Thomas John E. & Eisenberg Daniel A. & Seager Thomas P. & Fisher Erik
January 2019, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-7 Grid Collapse Security, Stability and Vulnerability Issues: Impactful Issues Affecting Nuclear Power Plants, Chemical Plants and Natural Gas Supply Systems
by McCreight Robert - 1-7 The Expanding Domestic Role of Western Armed Forces and its Implications
by Kalkman Jori Pascal - 1-17 A Hybrid Hierarchical Framework Toward Security Effectiveness for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resiliency: A Hospital Case Study
by White Latechia & Eveleigh Timothy & Bereket Tanju - 1-18 Disaster Risk Analysis Part 2: The Systemic Underestimation of Risk
by Mamuji Aaida A. & Etkin David
December 2018, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 1-8 Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Full-Scale Exercise of Epidemiologic Capacity for Bioterrorism Response
by Stone Kahler W. & Karaye Ibraheem & Horney Jennifer A. & Morehead Bonnie F. & Davis Carol M. - 1-11 Pre-Disaster Established Trust and Relationships: Two Major Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Implementing the ICS
by Chang Ray & Trainor Joseph - 1-11 An Analysis of the Emergency Fire Response to the Colorado 2012 Waldo Canyon and 2013 Black Forest Fires
by Marzolf Gregory S. & Sega Ronald M. - 1-17 C2 Agility for Emergency Management: Examining the Katrina and Sandy Responses
by Earle Caroline R. - 1-19 Household Disaster Preparedness in New York City before Superstorm Sandy: Findings and Recommendations
by Martins V. Nuno & Louis-Charles Hans M. & Nigg Joanne & Kendra James & Sisco Sarah
September 2018, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 1-13 Antecedents of Border Management Network in El Paso, Texas: An Exponential Random Graph Model
by Yeo Jungwon - 1-14 Cybersecurity at the Grassroots: American Local Governments and the Challenges of Internet Security
by Norris Donald F. & Mateczun Laura & Joshi Anupam & Finin Tim - 1-19 Social Vulnerability Evaluation for Ankang City, China, using Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process Method
by Guo Xuesong & Kapucu Naim - 1-24 Using Simulated Annealing to Improve the Information Dissemination Network Structure of a Foreign Animal Disease Outbreak Response
by Pleuss James D. & Heier Stamm Jessica L. & Ellis Jason D. - 1-27 Development of Competency-Based Education Standards for Homeland Security Academic Programs
by Ramsay James D. & Renda-Tanali Irmak
June 2018, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 1-7 Improving Community Resilience through Disaster Simulation: How Simulation-based Education Augments Emergency Management Exercises
by Zavaleta Kathryn Walker & Asirvatham Usha & Callies Byron & Franz Walter B. & Scanlan-Hanson Lori & Molella Robin G. - 1-11 The Impact of a Strong Commitment on Disaster Resilience: A Longitudinal Study of the 2012 Korean Typhoons
by Jung Kyujin & Song Minsun - 1-14 Catastrophes and their Classifications: Revising New York City’s Hurricane Evacuation Maps after Irene and Sandy
by Wilson Michael T. - 1-17 Disaster Risk Analysis Part 1: The Importance of Including Rare Events
by Etkin David A. & Mamuji Aaida A. & Clarke Lee - 1-17 Who Will Stay, Who Will Leave: Decision-Making of Residents Living in Potential Hurricane Impact Areas During a Hypothetical Hurricane Event in the Rio Grande Valley
by Kyne Dean & Lomeli Arlett Sophia & Donner William & Zuloaga Erika
April 2018, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-2 Emergency & Disaster Preparedness for Health Professionals: Second Edition
by Richards Antoine B. - 1-3 A Theory of Homeland Security
by White Richard - 1-10 Behavior Analysis of Illegal Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico
by Pala Ali & Zhang Jing & Zhuang Jun & Allen Nathan - 1-13 Estimated Time of Restoration (ETR) Guidance for Electric Distribution Networks
by Wanik David & Anagnostou Emmanouil & Hartman Brian & Layton Thomas - 1-13 Social Media and Crisis Communications: A Survey of Local Governments in Florida
by Neely Stephen R. & Collins Matthew
December 2017, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 1-13 Local Recovery Coordinators and the National Disaster Recovery Framework: Questions Regarding the Form, Necessity, and Potential of the Role
by Jensen Jessica & Kirkpatrick Sarah J. Bundy - 1-14 Developing and Implementing Next-Generation Computer-Aided Dispatch: Challenges and Opportunities
by Shahrah Abobakr Y. & Hossain M. Anwar & Al-Mashari Majed A. - 1-24 Identifying Constraints to Increase the Resilience of Cities: A Case Study of the City of Porto Alegre
by da Silva Stefano Gustavo & Lacerda Daniel Pacheco & Veit Douglas Rafael & Pantaleão Luis Henrique
September 2017, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 1-5 Military Provision of Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief in Non-Conflict Crises
by Canyon Deon V. & Ryan Benjamin J. & Burkle Frederick M. - 1-9 The Flint Water Crisis and the Role of Professional Emergency Managers in Risk Mitigation
by Paine Mark & Kushma Jane A. - 1-14 The National Capabilities for Animal Response in Emergencies (NCARE) Study: An Assessment of US States and Counties
by Spain C. Victor & Miller Gregory S. & Green R.C. & Davis Lacie & Britt Susan
July 2017, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 1-10 Health Security in Hawaii by 2050: The Physical Effects of Climate Change
by Canyon Deon V. & Burkle Frederick M. & Speare Rick - 1-11 Independent-Living Senior Communities in Disaster: Self-Efficacy and Trust in Responding Agencies
by Bonnan-White Jess - 1-12 Twenty Challenges in Incident Planning
by Karagiannis Georgios Marios & Synolakis Costas
April 2017, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-6 Quarantine: Erring On the Side of Public Safety
by Taylor Eric R. - 1-13 Reasons for Volunteering in the Field of Civil Protection in Germany
by Kehl Doris & Kietzmann Diana & Schmidt Silke - 1-13 Reacting to Crisis: The Costs of First Response by the United States Navy
by Apte Aruna & Yoho Keenan - 1-14 Toward a Legal Perspective on Crisis Information Management: Legal Values and Privacy-Sensitive Information at Odds?
by Biersteker Erwin & Ferguson Julie E. & Beersma Bianca & Groenewegen Peter - 1-16 Assessing Risk Communication in Social Media for Crisis Prevention: A Social Network Analysis of Microblog
by Shi Jia & Zhu Zhengwei & Guo Xuesong & Kapucu Naim & Haupt Brittany
December 2016, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 1-2 Young Adults’ Security Perceptions: Troubling, but an Opportunity for the Response Field
by Vermeulen Karla - 1-12 The Civil Air Patrol: The Struggle for Identity and Relevance
by Rooks John Thomas & Richardson Tracey M. - 1-13 Pets and Evacuation: An Ongoing Challenge in Disasters
by Farmer Ashley K. & DeYoung Sarah E. & Wachtendorf Tricia - 1-18 A Capabilities-Based Framework for Disaster Response Exercise Design and Evaluation: Findings from Oil Spill Response Exercises
by Greenberg Brandon & Voevodsky Paule & Gralla Erica
September 2016, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 295-300 Biodefense Spending and Waste: Impact on Public Health Initiatives
by Kelly Erin Lynne & Zola Adam & Strzalkowski Monica & Macmillan Benjamin & Macgreggor-Skinner Gavin - 301-327 An Innovative System to Enhance Situational Awareness in Disaster Response
by Mohsin Bukhtiar & Steinhäusler Friedrich & Madl Pierre & Kiefel Maximilian - 329-349 Rethinking Crisis Communications on Campus: An Evaluation of Faculty and Staff Perceptions about Emergency Notification Systems
by Elsass H. Jaymi & McKenna Joseph M. & Schildkraut Jaclyn - 351-365 Disaster Preparedness Resource Allocation and Technical Support for Native American Tribes in California
by Lawrence Rachel I. & Adam Atif & Mann Semran K. & Bliss Walleska & Bliss Jesse C. & Randhawa Manjit - 367-393 A Systems-Of-Systems Conceptual Model and Live Virtual Constructive Simulation Framework for Improved Nuclear Disaster Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Mitigation
by Davis Matthew & Proctor Michael & Shageer Buder - 395-418 The Use of Social Media by Alleged Members of Mexican Cartels and Affiliated Drug Trafficking Organizations
by Nix Justin & Smith Michael R. & Petrocelli Matthew & Rojek Jeff & Manjarrez Victor M.
July 2016, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 219-229 Comprehensive Homeland Security: Developing a Domestic Protection Force for the United States
by Brady Kyle R. - 231-246 Living with Terrorism: Unimaginable Nightmare or Prospective Reality
by Kahan Jerome H. - 247-277 Barriers to Use of Social Media by Emergency Managers
by Plotnick Linda & Hiltz Starr Roxanne - 279-294 Assessment of Awareness and Preparedness of Pennsylvania Veterinarians to Recognize and Respond to Foreign Animal Diseases
by Campagnolo Enzo Riccardo & Bicking Kinsey Cara & Beaudoin Amanda & Long Jonah
April 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-33 Deliberative Risk Ranking to Inform Homeland Security Strategic Planning
by Lundberg Russell & Willis Henry H. - 35-50 Population as a Proxy for Infrastructure in the Determination of Event Response and Recovery Resource Allocations
by Stamber Kevin L. & Unis Carl J. & Shirah Donald N. & Gibson Jessica A. & Fogleman William E. & Kaplan Paul - 51-75 Opportunities and Constraints to Rural HAZMAT Risk Reduction
by Thompson Courtney M. & Frazier Tim G. & Vachon Michele D. - 77-94 Cyber Defense as a part of Hazard Mitigation: Comparing High Hazard Potential Dam Safety Programs in the United States and Sweden
by Burk Rosemary A. & Kallberg Jan - 95-112 Assessing Risk Following a Wireless Emergency Alert: Are 90 Characters Enough?
by Casteel Mark A. & Downing Joe R. - 113-135 Changes in Self-Reported Household Preparedness Levels among a Rural Population after Exposure to Emergency Preparedness Campaign Materials
by McNeill Charleen C. & Alfred Danita & Mastel-Smith Beth & Fountain Rebecca & MacClements Jonathan - 137-166 The Self-Organization of Digital Volunteers across Social Media: The Case of the 2013 European Floods in Germany
by Kaufhold Marc-André & Reuter Christian - 167-189 Fire Department Turnout Times: A Contextual Analysis
by Reglen Dennis & Scheller Daniel S. - 191-218 ‘Set Adrift’: Fatalism as Organizational Culture at Canadian Seaports
by Quigley Kevin F. & Mills Bryan
December 2015, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 763-774 Reflections on 40 Years in the Hazards and Disasters Community
by Rubin Claire B. - 775-791 Communicable Disease and Homeland Security: An Assessment of the US 2014 Ebola Incident
by Taylor Eric R. - 793-800 Border Security: Defining it is the Real Challenge
by Manjarrez Victor M. - 801-808 Tax Stimulus: The Third Direction for U.S. Government Cybersecurity Policy
by Carlberg Kenneth - 809-822 Reducing Public Health Risk During Disasters: Identifying Social Vulnerabilities
by Wolkin Amy & Burrer Sherry & Patterson Jennifer Rees & Soler Elena & Harris Shelly & McGeehin Michael & Greene Sandra - 823-843 Healthcare Workers’ Willingness to Report to Work During an Influenza Pandemic: A Systematic Literature Review
by Rossow Caren C. & Ivanitskaya Lana V. & Fulton Lawrence V. & Fales William D. - 845-859 Understanding Comprehension Levels of Emergency Notifications by Limited English Proficient US Residents: Case Study of Korean-Americans in New York City
by Jung Alice R. & Hristovski Kiril D. & Brown Albert F. & Ulrich Jon W. - 861-873 Bioterrorism and Local Agency Preparedness: Results from an Experimental Study in Risk Communication
by Malet David & Korbitz Mark - 875-889 Human Resource Management Practices to Support Emotional Labor in Emergency Response
by Mastracci Sharon - 891-914 Examining Coordination in Disaster Response Using Simulation Methods
by Guo Xuesong & Kapucu Naim - 915-940 A Genetic Algorithm Based Approach to Provide Solutions for Emergency Aid Stations Location Problem and a Case Study for Pendik/İstanbul
by Tozan Hakan & Donmez Sercan - 941-966 A Socio-Demographic Analysis of Responses to Terrorism
by Salvatore Christopher & Rubin Gabriel - 967-983 Are Emergency Departments in Istanbul Ready for the Earthquakes? Past Experience and Suggestions for Future Preparedness from Employees’ Viewpoint and the Literature
by Gul Muhammet & Guneri Ali Fuat
September 2015, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 437-467 Network Disaster Response Effectiveness: The Case of ICTs and Hurricane Katrina
by Davis G. Leah & Robbin Alice - 469-496 Principle-Based Design: A Methodology and Principles for Capitalizing Design Experiences for Information Quality Assurance
by Bharosa Nitesh & Janssen Marijn - 497-528 Increasing Evacuation Communication Through ICTs: An Agent-based Model Demonstrating Evacuation Practices and the Resulting Traffic Congestion in the Rush to the Road
by Stephens Keri K. & Jafari Ehsan & Boyles Stephen & Ford Jessica L. & Zhu Yaguang - 529-569 Managing Network Based Governance Structures in Disasters: The Case of the Passau Flood in 2013
by Wittmann Sebastian & Jurisch Marlen & Krcmar Helmut - 571-602 Geographic Information Systems for Disaster Response: A Review
by Tomaszewski Brian & Judex Michael & Szarzynski Joerg & Radestock Christine & Wirkus Lars - 603-626 Determinants of Emergency Management Decision Support Software Technology: An Empirical Analysis of Social Influence in Technology Adoption
by Jennings Eliot & Arlikatti Sudha & Andrew Simon - 627-652 Using Social Multimedia Content to Inform Emergency Planning of Recurring and Cyclical Events in Local Communities
by Shih Patrick C. & Han Kyungsik & Carroll John M. - 653-677 Social Media and the Virality of Risk: The Risk Amplification through Media Spread (RAMS) Model
by Vijaykumar Santosh & Jin Yan & Nowak Glen - 679-706 Social Media in Crisis: When Professional Responders Meet Digital Volunteers
by Hughes Amanda Lee & Tapia Andrea H. - 707-735 Closing the Citizen-Government Communication Gap: Content, Audience, and Network Analysis of Government Tweets
by Wukich Clayton & Mergel Ines - 737-761 Re-Tweet Count Matters: Social Influences on Sharing of Disaster-Related Tweets
by Li Huaye & Sakamoto Yasuaki - 763-784 Synthetic Environments for Investigating Collaborative Information Seeking: An Application in Emergency Restoration of Critical Infrastructures
by Mendonça David & Wallace William A. & Brooks James & Cutler Barbara
June 2015, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 211-240 Quadrennial Homeland Security Reviews: What Value for Whom?
by Kahan Jerome - 241-255 Fixing a Failure to Identify Intelligence in the Domestic Setting: Aligning Collection and Analysis to Address an All-Hazards Mission
by Tromblay Darren E. - 257-271 State Intervention During Public Health Emergencies: Is the United States Prepared for an Ebola Outbreak?
by Maras Marie-Helen & Miranda Michelle D. - 273-298 Coerced Confusion? Local Emergency Policy Implementation After September 11
by Hildebrand Sean - 299-318 A Medical System for Supporting Civilian Crisis Response
by Ren Chiang H. & Smith William K. & Christensen James - 319-350 The Response Phase of the Disaster Management Life Cycle Revisited Within the Context of “Disasters Out of the Box”
by De Smet Hans & Leysen Jan & Schreurs Bert - 351-385 Understanding Risk Communication Gaps through E-Government Website and Twitter Hashtag Content Analyses: The Case of Indonesia’s Mt. Sinabung Eruption
by Chatfield Akemi Takeoka & Reddick Christopher G. - 387-406 A Spatial and Longitudinal Analysis of Unmet Transportation Needs During Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
by Joh Kenneth & Bame Sherry I. & Norman Alexandria - 407-435 A Two-level Agent-Based Model for Hurricane Evacuation in New Orleans
by Liang Wei & Lam Nina S.-N. & Qin Xiaojun & Ju Wenxue
April 2015, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-21 Future of FEMA – Preparedness or Politics?
by Kahan Jerome - 23-42 Constitutional Authority in Crisis: Examining a State Governor’s Emergency Powers
by McCreight Robert - 43-66 Defining and Distinguishing Homeland from National Security and Climate-Related Environmental Security, in Theory and Practice
by O’Sullivan Terrence M. & Ramsay Jim - 67-80 Varieties of Homeland Security: An Assessment of US State-level Definitions
by Robinson Scott E. & Mallik Nicola - 81-100 Emergency Preparedness in the 10-Mile Emergency Planning Zone Surrounding Nuclear Power Plants
by Adalja Amesh A. & Sell Tara Kirk & Ravi Sanjana J. & Minton Katie & Morhard Ryan - 101-119 Incident Management Approaches above the Incident Management Team Level in Australia
by Bhandari Roshan Bhakta & Owen Christine & Trist Cain - 121-144 An Integrated Methodology for the Emergency Logistics Centers Location Selection Problem and its Application for the Turkey Case
by Tuzkaya Umut Rifat & Yilmazer Kadriye Busra & Tuzkaya Gulfem - 145-168 The Roles and Involvement of Local Government Human Resource Professionals in Coastal Cities Emergency Planning
by Mann Stacey Cole & Islam Tanveer - 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