Safeguarding Homeland Security
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- Simon Hakim(Temple University)Erwin A. Blackstone(Temple University)
Abstract
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0371-6
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Cited by:
- Erwin A. Blackstone & Simon Hakim, 2010. "Private Policing: Experiences, Evaluation and Future Direction," Chapters, in: Bruce L. Benson & Paul R. Zimmerman (ed.), Handbook on the Economics of Crime, chapter 15, Edward Elgar Publishing.
Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone, 2009. "The Role of the Private Sector in Homeland Security," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 1-21, Springer.
- Thomas M. Menino, 2009. "Creating the Boston Medical Reserve Corps," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 23-30, Springer.
- Rob Drake, 2009. "The Hierarchy of Emergency Preparedness," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 31-40, Springer.
- James Jay Carafano, 2009. "Border Security and State Safety and Security: Addressing Common Agendas," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 41-52, Springer.
- John Peyton, 2009. "Lessons Learned from the 2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season: How This Highly Active Year Helped Jacksonville, Florida, Build a Better Emergency Response System," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 53-60, Springer.
- Alan Kirschenbaum, 2009. "Disaster Management: Privatization as a Viable Alternative©," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 61-71, Springer.
- Bill White, 2009. "Caring for the Evacuees from Hurricane Katrina and Rita," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 73-79, Springer.
- Henry Garrett, 2009. "Sheltering and Evacuating from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 81-86, Springer.
- David G. Wallace, 2009. "Local Government Contingency Planning for Public Security and Public Safety – Innovative and Remedial Efforts," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 87-98, Springer.
- Ronald V. Dellums & Yolanda Burrell & Michael O’Brien, 2009. "Technological and Regional Cooperation Strategies: Securing the City and Port of Oakland, California," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 99-116, Springer.
- Robert L. Ehrlich, 2009. "Innovative Anti-terror Information Sharing: Maryland’s Federal, State, and Local Partnership Model," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 117-129, Springer.
- Edward G. Rendell, 2009. "Public Safety and Homeland Security Solutions: An Evolution of Technology and Policy," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 131-148, Springer.
- Ruth Ann Minner, 2009. "Utilizing Technology Within the Delaware Information and Analysis Center," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 149-157, Springer.
- Curt Pringle, 2009. "From Curiosity to Collaboration: Leveraging Technology to Improve Situational Awareness," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 159-176, Springer.
- Frank A. Pasquale, 2009. "How a Midwestern “Digital City” Serves and Protects the Public," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 177-184, Springer.
- Barry H. Axelrod & James V. Mudd, 2009. "Hurricanes and Modern Communications Infrastructure," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 185-189, Springer.
- David N. Cicilline, 2009. "The First Line of Defense: Cities Using Technology in Homeland Defense," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 191-196, Springer.
- M. Michael Rounds & Otto Doll, 2009. "Full Interoperability for All South Dakota Public Safety," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 197-205, Springer.
- Bill Baarsma, 2009. "Evolutionary Planning for the Technology Revolution," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 207-216, Springer.
- Will Wynn, 2009. "History of Regional Unified and Integrated Public Safety and Public Service Communication and Transportation Systems," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 217-231, Springer.
- Pam Iorio, 2009. "Interoperability in the City of Tampa: A Partnership with the Department of Homeland Security," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 233-239, Springer.
- Anthony A. Williams, 2009. "Capital Connections: Washington’s Public Safety Communications Suite," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 241-252, Springer.
- Richard M. Daley, 2009. "Information, Leadership and Decisiveness, All in One Room," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 253-259, Springer.
- Timothy Kaine, 2009. "Beyond an Information Technology Approach to Continuity of Operations: The Commonwealth of Virginia Story," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 261-268, Springer.
- Albert Morales & Todd S. Ramsey, 2009. "The Soft Stuff is Still the Hard Stuff," Springer Books, in: Simon Hakim & Erwin A. Blackstone (ed.), Safeguarding Homeland Security, chapter 0, pages 269-285, Springer.
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