The role of law enforcement in emergency management and homeland security

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    • Landahl, Mark R.
    • Thornton, Tonya E.

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The role of law enforcement in emergency management and homeland security

edited by Mark R. Landahl and Tonya E. Thornton

(Community, environment and disaster risk management, v. 24)

Emerald Publishing, 2021

  • : print

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management series deals with a wide range of issues relating to global environmental hazards, natural and man-made disasters, and approaches to disaster risk reduction. As people and communities are the first and the most important responders to disasters and environment-related problems, this series aims to analyse critical field-based mechanisms which link community, policy and governance systems. This book examines the role and involvement of law enforcement agencies across the spectrum of homeland security and emergency management. The chapters, developed by expert practitioners and academics in the field, focus on the mission areas of mitigation and protection, prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. The introductory chapter sets the stage and the following content targets structures and activities specific to each mission area of homeland security and emergency management.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Law Enforcement: A Key Role during Disasters and Crises
  • Jason R. Jenkins Introduction. Exploring the Role of Law Enforcement in Emergency Management throughout 2020
  • Tonya E. Thornton, Patrick R. Baxter, and C. Tyler Goodwin Part 1: The Protection Mission Chapter 1. Law Enforcement and the Protection of Critical Infrastructures
  • Robert C. Kenter and Michael Goldsmith Chapter 2. Bots, Bytes, and Briefs: Cyber Investigations and Prosecutions
  • Eileen M. Decker, Matthew Morin, and Eric M. Rosner Chapter 3. Wargames: A Catalogue of Post Broderick Cyber Threats
  • Eileen M. Decker, Matthew Morin, and Eric M. Rosner Chapter 4. Border Security
  • Robert M. Lawler Part 2: The Prevention Mission Chapter 5. Preventing Terrorism: Structures and Processes
  • Keith W. Ludwick Chapter 6. Law Enforcement Intelligence Process
  • Robert Vasquez Chapter 7. Preventing Acts of Mass Violence
  • Paul J. Liquorie and Michael R. Ward Part 3: Organizational Preparedness Chapter 8. Preparedness and Planning for Law Enforcement Operations
  • Mark R. Landahl and Stacy L. Muffet-Willett Chapter 9. Preparing for Planned Events: National Security Special Events
  • Chris D. Bertram Chapter 10. Preparing Officers to Build a Culture of Preparedness: A Case Study of the Boston Marathon Bombings
  • Claire Connolly Knox, Daniel Linskey, and Jenna Tyler Part 4: The Response Mission Chapter 11. The Impact of the National Incident Management System on Law Enforcement
  • Brett Bailey Chapter 12. Law Enforcement in Public Health Emergencies
  • Brett Bailey Chapter 13. Policing Civil Disturbances: 21st Century Evolutions and Integrated Response
  • Max Geron Chapter 14. The Promise and Challenge of Drones in Homeland Security
  • Stephen Craig Schwartz

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