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Crime and Terrorism Risk
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Crime and Terrorism Risk book
Studies in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Crime and Terrorism Risk
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Crime and Terrorism Risk book
Studies in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Edited ByLeslie W. Kennedy, Edmund F. McGarrell
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 7 March 2011
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
Pages 304
eBook ISBN 9780203894477
Subjects Social Sciences
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Kennedy, L.W., & McGarrell, E.F. (Eds.). (2011). Crime and Terrorism Risk: Studies in Criminology and Criminal Justice (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203894477
ABSTRACT
Crime and Terrorism Risk is a collection of original essays and articles that presents a broad overview of the issues related to the assessment and management of risk in the new security age. These original articles show how researchers, experts and the public are beginning to think about crime and terrorism issues in terms of a new risk paradigm that emphasizes establishing a balance between threat and resources in developing prevention and response strategies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |24 pages
GLOBAL RISK ASSESSMENT
The Search for a Common Methodology
ByLeslie W. Kennedy, Nerea Marteache, Yasemin Gaziarifoglu
chapter 4|2 pages
THREATS, VULNERABILITY, AND EXPOSURE TO TERRORISM
Edited ByLeslie W. Kennedy, Edmund F. McGarrell
chapter |16 pages
RADICALIZATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
ByMichael Suttmoeller, Steven Chermak, Joshua D. Freilich, Sarah Fitzgerald
chapter 6|1 pages
PROSPECTIVE RATHER THAN REACTIVE RISK ASSESSMENT
Edited ByLeslie W. Kennedy, Edmund F. McGarrell
chapter |18 pages
FORECASTING GLOBAL MARITIME PIRACY UTILIZING THE RISK TERRAIN MODELING APPROACH TO SPATIAL RISK ASSESSMENT
ByJoel M. Caplan, William D. Moreto, Leslie W. Kennedy
chapter 7|1 pages
RISK ASSESSMENT MODELS IN THE SECURITY SECTOR
Edited ByLeslie W. Kennedy, Edmund F. McGarrell
part |2 pages
PART II PRINCIPLES OF RISK MANAGEMENT
chapter |17 pages
INTELLIGENCE-LED POLICING AS A FRAMEWORK FOR RESPONDING TO TERRORISM
ByEdmund F. McGarrell, Joshua D. Freilich, Steven Chermak
chapter 9|1 pages
POLICE ORGANIZATIONS AND THE ADOPTION OF RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
Edited ByLeslie W. Kennedy, Edmund F. McGarrell
chapter |14 pages
A MODEL OF RISK ASSESSMENT, MANAGEMENT, AND DECISION MAKING STRATEGIES USED BY THE TURKISH NATIONAL POLICE
BySuleyman Hancerli, Leslie W. Kennedy, A. Rahmi Kirkpinar
chapter 10|1 pages
SHARING INFORMATION TO MANAGE AND REDUCE RISK
Edited ByLeslie W. Kennedy, Edmund F. McGarrell
chapter 11|1 pages
COORDINATING COUNTER-TERRORISM RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Edited ByLeslie W. Kennedy, Edmund F. McGarrell
chapter |12 pages
LAW ENFORCEMENT INTELLIGENCE
Suspicious Activity Reporting and Preventing Self-radicalized Terrorism
ByJeremy Carter
chapter 12|1 pages
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Public–Private Sector Cooperation for Preparedness
Edited ByLeslie W. Kennedy, Edmund F. McGarrell
chapter |14 pages
PUBLIC–PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FOR CRISIS MANAGEMENT
A Community Solution
ByBrit R. Weber, Susan J. Gade
part |2 pages
PART III IN AN ALL HAZARDS ENVIRONMENT
chapter 14|15 pages
Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals: Examining the Multi-dimensional Risk to
Examining the Multi-dimensional Risk to African Nations
ByRoy S. Fenoff, Jeremy M. Wilson
chapter 16|9 pages
FOOD FRAUDS
Counterfeit and Adulteration in Food Supply Chain Networks
ByRobyn R. Mace
chapter 17|13 pages
PRIVATIZED CYBERSECURITY AND THE CHALLENGES OF SECURING THE DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT
ByPanayotis A. Yannakogeorgos