Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
2003 - 2025
Current editor(s): Irmak Renda-Tanali From De Gruyter Bibliographic data for series maintained by Peter Golla (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2018
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Full-Scale Exercise of Epidemiologic Capacity for Bioterrorism Response pp. 8

- Stone Kahler W., Karaye Ibraheem, Horney Jennifer A., Morehead Bonnie F. and Davis Carol M.
- Pre-Disaster Established Trust and Relationships: Two Major Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Implementing the ICS pp. 11

- Chang Ray and Trainor Joseph
- An Analysis of the Emergency Fire Response to the Colorado 2012 Waldo Canyon and 2013 Black Forest Fires pp. 11

- Marzolf Gregory S. and Sega Ronald M.
- C2 Agility for Emergency Management: Examining the Katrina and Sandy Responses pp. 17

- Earle Caroline R.
- Household Disaster Preparedness in New York City before Superstorm Sandy: Findings and Recommendations pp. 19

- Martins V. Nuno, Louis-Charles Hans M., Nigg Joanne, Kendra James and Sisco Sarah
Volume 15, issue 3, 2018
- Antecedents of Border Management Network in El Paso, Texas: An Exponential Random Graph Model pp. 13

- Yeo Jungwon
- Cybersecurity at the Grassroots: American Local Governments and the Challenges of Internet Security pp. 14

- Norris Donald F., Mateczun Laura, Joshi Anupam and Finin Tim
- Social Vulnerability Evaluation for Ankang City, China, using Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process Method pp. 19

- Guo Xuesong and Kapucu Naim
- Using Simulated Annealing to Improve the Information Dissemination Network Structure of a Foreign Animal Disease Outbreak Response pp. 24

- Pleuss James D., Heier Stamm Jessica L. and Ellis Jason D.
- Development of Competency-Based Education Standards for Homeland Security Academic Programs pp. 27

- Ramsay James D. and Renda-Tanali Irmak
Volume 15, issue 2, 2018
- Improving Community Resilience through Disaster Simulation: How Simulation-based Education Augments Emergency Management Exercises pp. 7

- Zavaleta Kathryn Walker, Asirvatham Usha, Callies Byron, Franz Walter B., Scanlan-Hanson Lori and Molella Robin G.
- The Impact of a Strong Commitment on Disaster Resilience: A Longitudinal Study of the 2012 Korean Typhoons pp. 11

- Jung Kyujin and Song Minsun
- Catastrophes and their Classifications: Revising New York City’s Hurricane Evacuation Maps after Irene and Sandy pp. 14

- Wilson Michael T.
- Disaster Risk Analysis Part 1: The Importance of Including Rare Events pp. 17

- Etkin David A., Mamuji Aaida A. and Clarke Lee
- 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 pp. 17

- Kyne Dean, Lomeli Arlett Sophia, Donner William and Zuloaga Erika
Volume 15, issue 1, 2018
- Emergency & Disaster Preparedness for Health Professionals: Second Edition pp. 2

- Richards Antoine B.
- A Theory of Homeland Security pp. 3

- White Richard
- Behavior Analysis of Illegal Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 10

- Pala Ali, Zhang Jing, Jun Zhuang and Allen Nathan
- Estimated Time of Restoration (ETR) Guidance for Electric Distribution Networks pp. 13

- Wanik David, Anagnostou Emmanouil, Hartman Brian and Layton Thomas
- Social Media and Crisis Communications: A Survey of Local Governments in Florida pp. 13

- Neely Stephen R. and Collins Matthew
Volume 14, issue 4, 2017
- Local Recovery Coordinators and the National Disaster Recovery Framework: Questions Regarding the Form, Necessity, and Potential of the Role pp. 13

- Jensen Jessica and Kirkpatrick Sarah J. Bundy
- Developing and Implementing Next-Generation Computer-Aided Dispatch: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 14

- Shahrah Abobakr Y., Hossain M. Anwar and Al-Mashari Majed A.
- Identifying Constraints to Increase the Resilience of Cities: A Case Study of the City of Porto Alegre pp. 24

- da Silva Stefano Gustavo, Lacerda Daniel Pacheco, Veit Douglas Rafael and Pantaleão Luis Henrique
Volume 14, issue 3, 2017
- Military Provision of Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief in Non-Conflict Crises pp. 5

- Canyon Deon V., Ryan Benjamin J. and Burkle Frederick M.
- The Flint Water Crisis and the Role of Professional Emergency Managers in Risk Mitigation pp. 9

- Paine Mark and Kushma Jane A.
- The National Capabilities for Animal Response in Emergencies (NCARE) Study: An Assessment of US States and Counties pp. 14

- Spain C. Victor, Miller Gregory S., Green R.C., Davis Lacie and Britt Susan
Volume 14, issue 2, 2017
- Health Security in Hawaii by 2050: The Physical Effects of Climate Change pp. 10

- Canyon Deon V., Burkle Frederick M. and Speare Rick
- Independent-Living Senior Communities in Disaster: Self-Efficacy and Trust in Responding Agencies pp. 11

- Bonnan-White Jess
- Twenty Challenges in Incident Planning pp. 12

- Karagiannis Georgios Marios and Synolakis Costas
Volume 14, issue 1, 2017
- Quarantine: Erring On the Side of Public Safety pp. 6

- Taylor Eric R.
- Reasons for Volunteering in the Field of Civil Protection in Germany pp. 13

- Kehl Doris, Kietzmann Diana and Schmidt Silke
- Reacting to Crisis: The Costs of First Response by the United States Navy pp. 13

- Apte Aruna and Yoho Keenan
- Toward a Legal Perspective on Crisis Information Management: Legal Values and Privacy-Sensitive Information at Odds? pp. 14

- Biersteker Erwin, Ferguson Julie E., Beersma Bianca and Groenewegen Peter
- Assessing Risk Communication in Social Media for Crisis Prevention: A Social Network Analysis of Microblog pp. 16

- Shi Jia, Zhu Zhengwei, Guo Xuesong, Kapucu Naim and Haupt Brittany
Volume 13, issue 4, 2016
- Young Adults’ Security Perceptions: Troubling, but an Opportunity for the Response Field pp. 2

- Vermeulen Karla
- The Civil Air Patrol: The Struggle for Identity and Relevance pp. 12

- Rooks John Thomas and Richardson Tracey M.
- Pets and Evacuation: An Ongoing Challenge in Disasters pp. 13

- Farmer Ashley K., DeYoung Sarah E. and Wachtendorf Tricia
- A Capabilities-Based Framework for Disaster Response Exercise Design and Evaluation: Findings from Oil Spill Response Exercises pp. 18

- Greenberg Brandon, Voevodsky Paule and Gralla Erica
Volume 13, issue 3, 2016
- Biodefense Spending and Waste: Impact on Public Health Initiatives pp. 295-300

- Kelly Erin Lynne, Zola Adam, Strzalkowski Monica, Macmillan Benjamin and Macgreggor-Skinner Gavin
- An Innovative System to Enhance Situational Awareness in Disaster Response pp. 301-327

- Mohsin Bukhtiar, Steinhäusler Friedrich, Madl Pierre and Kiefel Maximilian
- Rethinking Crisis Communications on Campus: An Evaluation of Faculty and Staff Perceptions about Emergency Notification Systems pp. 329-349

- Elsass H. Jaymi, McKenna Joseph M. and Schildkraut Jaclyn
- Disaster Preparedness Resource Allocation and Technical Support for Native American Tribes in California pp. 351-365

- Lawrence Rachel I., Adam Atif, Mann Semran K., Bliss Walleska, Bliss Jesse C. and Randhawa Manjit
- A Systems-Of-Systems Conceptual Model and Live Virtual Constructive Simulation Framework for Improved Nuclear Disaster Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Mitigation pp. 367-393

- Davis Matthew, Proctor Michael and Shageer Buder
- The Use of Social Media by Alleged Members of Mexican Cartels and Affiliated Drug Trafficking Organizations pp. 395-418

- Nix Justin, Smith Michael R., Petrocelli Matthew, Rojek Jeff and Manjarrez Victor M.
Volume 13, issue 2, 2016
- Comprehensive Homeland Security: Developing a Domestic Protection Force for the United States pp. 219-229

- Brady Kyle R.
- Living with Terrorism: Unimaginable Nightmare or Prospective Reality pp. 231-246

- Kahan Jerome H.
- Barriers to Use of Social Media by Emergency Managers pp. 247-277

- Plotnick Linda and Hiltz Starr Roxanne
- Assessment of Awareness and Preparedness of Pennsylvania Veterinarians to Recognize and Respond to Foreign Animal Diseases pp. 279-294

- Campagnolo Enzo Riccardo, Bicking Kinsey Cara, Beaudoin Amanda and Long Jonah
Volume 13, issue 1, 2016
- Deliberative Risk Ranking to Inform Homeland Security Strategic Planning pp. 3-33

- Lundberg Russell and Willis Henry H.
- Population as a Proxy for Infrastructure in the Determination of Event Response and Recovery Resource Allocations pp. 35-50

- Stamber Kevin L., Unis Carl J., Shirah Donald N., Gibson Jessica A., Fogleman William E. and Kaplan Paul
- Opportunities and Constraints to Rural HAZMAT Risk Reduction pp. 51-75

- Thompson Courtney M., Frazier Tim G. and Vachon Michele D.
- Cyber Defense as a part of Hazard Mitigation: Comparing High Hazard Potential Dam Safety Programs in the United States and Sweden pp. 77-94

- Burk Rosemary A. and Kallberg Jan
- Assessing Risk Following a Wireless Emergency Alert: Are 90 Characters Enough? pp. 95-112

- Casteel Mark A. and Downing Joe R.
- Changes in Self-Reported Household Preparedness Levels among a Rural Population after Exposure to Emergency Preparedness Campaign Materials pp. 113-135

- McNeill Charleen C., Alfred Danita, Mastel-Smith Beth, Fountain Rebecca and MacClements Jonathan
- The Self-Organization of Digital Volunteers across Social Media: The Case of the 2013 European Floods in Germany pp. 137-166

- Kaufhold Marc-André and Reuter Christian
- Fire Department Turnout Times: A Contextual Analysis pp. 167-189

- Reglen Dennis and Scheller Daniel S.
- ‘Set Adrift’: Fatalism as Organizational Culture at Canadian Seaports pp. 191-218

- Quigley Kevin F. and Mills Bryan
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