Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
2003 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2005
- Related Research in Other Publications pp. 3

- Rubin Claire B.
- Call for Papers -- Journal of Alpine Research pp. 4

- Mancebo Francois
- Homeland Security Field Guide: A Pocket Reference for WMD & Terrorism Response pp. 5

- Kellams Cynthia L
- Terrorism pp. 6

- Rubin Claire B.
- Dying To Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism pp. 7

- Waugh Mark
- Terrorist and the International Business Environment pp. 8

- Salmon Christian M.
- Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001 pp. 9

- Altizer Andy and Jilani Erum Rubina
- Managing the Terrorism Threat pp. 10

- Clarke Michael C
- U.S. Port Security Policy after 9/11: Overview and Evaluation pp. 26

- Haveman Jon D, Howard Shatz and Vilchis Ernesto A
Volume 2, issue 3, 2005
- Related Research in Other Publications pp. 4

- Rubin Claire B.
- Planning for the Unexpected: Land-Use Development and Risk pp. 4

- Verjee Firoz
- After Bali: The Threat of Terrorism in Southeast Asia pp. 5

- Mukwai Gideon
- Management of Dead Bodies in Disaster Situations pp. 5

- Kalis Martin
- America's Unpatriotic Acts: The Federal Governments' Violation of Constitutional and Civil Rights pp. 6

- Fuller John R.
- Are You Ready? What Lawyers Need to Know About Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Recovery pp. 8

- Cohn Alan
- Occupational Medicine in Time of Crisis pp. 11

- Guidotti Tee L
- Inspections to Avert Terrorism: Robustness Under Severe Uncertainty pp. 19

- Moffitt L. Joe, John Stranlund and Field Barry C.
- The Need for a Policy Framework to Develop Disaster Resilient Regions pp. 25

- Hardenbrook Brandon J.
- Preventing the Next Terrorist Attack: The Theory and Practice of Homeland Security Information Systems pp. 30

- Nunn Sam
Volume 2, issue 2, 2005
- Related Research in Other Publications pp. 3

- Rubin Claire B.
- News Note on the ISCRAM2005 Conference pp. 5

- A Van de Walle Bartel
- Dealing With Terrorism - Stick or Carrot? pp. 6

- Anthony Yezer
- A Review of Introduction to Homeland Security pp. 6

- Simpson David M.
- The Risks of Terrorism pp. 7

- Cagliuso Sr. Nicholas V
- At Risk: Natural Hazards, People's Vulnerability, and Disasters pp. 7

- St. Cyr Joseph F.
- Logic Models in Support of Homeland Security Strategy Development pp. 9

- Campbell Harold G
- Extreme Emergencies: Humanitarian Assistance to Civilian Populations following Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive Incidents -- A Sourcebook pp. 10

- Roper Roy E. and Goodzey Catherine
- Institutional Resilience and Disaster Planning for New Hazards: Insights from Hospitals pp. 19

- Aguirre Ben, Dynes Russell R., Kendra James and Connell Rory
- A Roadmap for Quantifying the Efficacy of Risk Management of Information Security and Interdependent SCADA Systems pp. 23

- Haimes Yacov Y. and Chittester Clyde G
- Urban Functionality and Corporate Location Decisions After September 11, 2001-- Benefiting from the New York City Experience pp. 24

- Dermisi Sofia V and Baen John
- Infrastructure Robustness for Multiscale Critical Missions pp. 26

- Quirk Mihaela D and Fernandez Steven J
Volume 2, issue 1, 2005
- Integrating Disaster Reduction Into Development pp. 4

- Twigg John
- Homeland Security: A Documentary History pp. 5

- Rubin Claire B.
- Realtime Testing of a Regional Poison Information Center's Disaster Plan pp. 5

- Mrvos Rita and Krenzelok Edward P
- Preface to the Special Edition of JHSEM pp. 5

- Bartel Van de Walle and Turoff Murray
- World of Risk: A New Approach to Global Strategy and Leadership pp. 5

- Salmon Christian M.
- Book Review: A Dangerous Place: California's Unsettling Fate pp. 10

- Roper Roy E. and Goodzey Catherine
- Alert Status Red: Awareness, Knowledge and Reaction to the Threat Advisory System pp. 12

- Knight Andrew J
- Modernizing Homeland Defense and Security pp. 13

- Clayton Ross and Haverty Dan M
- When Stakeholders Perceive Threats and Risks Differently: the Use of Group Support Systems to Develop a Common Understanding and a Shared Response pp. 17

- Rutkowski Anne-Francoise, A Van de Walle Bartel, Willem Groenendaal and Pol Jan
- Believe in the Model: Mishandle the Emergency pp. 18

- French Simon and Niculae Carmen
- Performance Information Systems for Emergency Response: Field Examination and Simulation of End-To-End Rural Response Systems pp. 22

- Horan Thomas A, McCabe Denise, Burkhard Richard and Schooley Benjamin
- The Cycle of Preparedness: Establishing a Framework to Prepare for Terrorist Threats pp. 23

- Pelfrey William V.
- Impacts of User Interface Complexity on User Acceptance and Performance in Safety-Critical Systems pp. 31

- Coskun Erman and Grabowski Martha
Volume 1, issue 4, 2004
- Terrorism and Disaster Management: Preparing Healthcare Leaders for the New Reality pp. 4

- Holtermann Keith
- System Under Stress: Homeland Security and American Politics pp. 4

- Sylves Richard
- Emergency Response and Emergency Management Law: Cases and Materials pp. 5

- Flynn Joseph
- Tips and Trends for Homeland Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection pp. 5

- Roberts Steven
- Preventing Earthquake Disasters - The Grand Challenge in Earthquake Engineering - A Research Agenda for the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) pp. 6

- Morelli Ugo
- Digital Dental Radiography pp. 7

- Firestone Scott R.
- Asia Stages a Dismal Response to Bird Flu Virus: An Emergency Management Diagnosis pp. 7

- Mukwai Gideon
- Volunteerism, Disasters and Homeland Security: The AmeriCorps*National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) and Community Preparedness pp. 14

- Simpson David M. and Strang William
- Why Do Public Health Practitioners Hesitate? pp. 19

- Guidotti Tee L
- Risks of Terrorism to Information Technology and to Critical Interdependent Infrastructures pp. 22

- Chittester Clyde G. and Haimes Yacov Y.
- Thinking the Inevitable: Suicide Attacks in America and the Design of Effective Public Safety Policies pp. 23

- Nunn Sam
- Prudence or Panic? Preparedness Exercises, Counterterror Mobilization, and Media Coverage - Dark Winter, TOPOFF 1 and 2 pp. 23

- Erickson Christian W. and Barratt Bethany A
- Mission Impossible? The Challenge of Implementing an Integrated Homeland Security Strategy pp. 24

- Caruson Kiki
Volume 1, issue 3, 2004
- Related Research in Other Publications pp. 4

- Rubin Claire B.
- Introduction to Natural and Man-Made Disasters and Their Effects on Buildings pp. 4

- Salmon Christian M.
- Reply from K. Rogers to L. Sattler's Letter to Editor pp. 4

- Rogers Kenneth A.
- First to Arrive: State and Local Responses to Terrorism pp. 4

- McPeck William C.
- Comments on the Transportation of Highly Radioactive Waste: Implications for Homeland Security pp. 5

- Sattler Lisa R.
- Terrorism, Freedom, and Security: Winning Without War pp. 5

- Abbott Ernie B.
- Chaos Organization and Disaster Management pp. 5

- Quigley Valerie
- Terrorism: Biological, Chemical, and Nuclear. Clinics in Occupational and Environmental Medicine pp. 7

- Casavant Marcel
- Protecting Soft Targets - the JW Marriott Jakarta Case Study pp. 7

- Orlob J. Alan
- How Much Is Enough: Real-Time Detection and Identification of Biological Weapon Agents pp. 15

- Graham Thomas W and Sabelnikov Alexander G
- Adaptive Two-Player Hierarchical Holographic Modeling Game for Counterterrorism Intelligence Analysis pp. 24

- Haimes Yacov Y. and Horowitz Barry M.
- Homeland Security as an American Ideology: Implications for U.S. Policy and Action pp. 24

- Beresford Annette D
Volume 1, issue 2, 2004
- News From Asia pp. 3

- Forbes Nathaniel L
- Asia Under Siege of Viruses pp. 4

- Mukwai Gideon
- Countering Terrorism: Dimensions of Preparedness pp. 4

- Rubin Claire B. and Olson Laura L
- Ecology of Fear pp. 7

- Roper Roy E. and Goodzey C.
- FEMA's Path to Homeland Security: 1979-2003 pp. 23

- Ph.D. Richard Sylves and J.D. William R. Cumming
- A Framework for Sustainable Port Security pp. 23

- Harrald John R., Stephens Hugh W. and vanDorp Johann Rene
- The Transportation of Highly Radioactive Waste: Implications for Homeland Security pp. 24

- Rogers Kenneth A. and Kingsley Marvin
Volume 1, issue 1, 2003
- The Fox and the Hedgehog: Myopia About Homeland Security in U.S. Policies on Terrorism pp. 3

- Mitchell James K
- News of the Professions pp. 3

- Milliron Mark D.
- News from the Dept. of Homeland Security pp. 3

- Rubin Claire
- Book Review of "Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago" pp. 6

- Roper Roy E.
- Research Needs to Support the Emergency Manager of the Future pp. 11

- Pine John C.
- Major Terrorist Events in the U.S. and Their Outcomes: Initial Analysis and Observations pp. 13

- Rubin Claire
- Identification of the Core Competencies Required of Executive Level Business Crisis and Continuity Managers pp. 16

- Shaw Greg L. and Harrald John R.
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