Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
2003 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2015
- Reflections on 40 Years in the Hazards and Disasters Community pp. 763-774

- Rubin Claire B.
- Communicable Disease and Homeland Security: An Assessment of the US 2014 Ebola Incident pp. 775-791

- Taylor Eric R.
- Border Security: Defining it is the Real Challenge pp. 793-800

- Manjarrez Victor M.
- Tax Stimulus: The Third Direction for U.S. Government Cybersecurity Policy pp. 801-808

- Carlberg Kenneth
- Reducing Public Health Risk During Disasters: Identifying Social Vulnerabilities pp. 809-822

- Wolkin Amy, Burrer Sherry, Patterson Jennifer Rees, Soler Elena, Harris Shelly, McGeehin Michael and Greene Sandra
- Healthcare Workers’ Willingness to Report to Work During an Influenza Pandemic: A Systematic Literature Review pp. 823-843

- Rossow Caren C., Ivanitskaya Lana V., Fulton Lawrence V. and Fales William D.
- Understanding Comprehension Levels of Emergency Notifications by Limited English Proficient US Residents: Case Study of Korean-Americans in New York City pp. 845-859

- Jung Alice R., Hristovski Kiril D., Brown Albert F. and Ulrich Jon W.
- Bioterrorism and Local Agency Preparedness: Results from an Experimental Study in Risk Communication pp. 861-873

- Malet David and Korbitz Mark
- Human Resource Management Practices to Support Emotional Labor in Emergency Response pp. 875-889

- Mastracci Sharon
- Examining Coordination in Disaster Response Using Simulation Methods pp. 891-914

- Guo Xuesong and Kapucu Naim
- A Genetic Algorithm Based Approach to Provide Solutions for Emergency Aid Stations Location Problem and a Case Study for Pendik/İstanbul pp. 915-940

- Tozan Hakan and Donmez Sercan
- A Socio-Demographic Analysis of Responses to Terrorism pp. 941-966

- Salvatore Christopher and Rubin Gabriel
- Are Emergency Departments in Istanbul Ready for the Earthquakes? Past Experience and Suggestions for Future Preparedness from Employees’ Viewpoint and the Literature pp. 967-983

- Gul Muhammet and Guneri Ali Fuat
Volume 12, issue 3, 2015
- Network Disaster Response Effectiveness: The Case of ICTs and Hurricane Katrina pp. 437-467

- Davis G. Leah and Robbin Alice
- Principle-Based Design: A Methodology and Principles for Capitalizing Design Experiences for Information Quality Assurance pp. 469-496

- Bharosa Nitesh and Janssen Marijn
- Increasing Evacuation Communication Through ICTs: An Agent-based Model Demonstrating Evacuation Practices and the Resulting Traffic Congestion in the Rush to the Road pp. 497-528

- Stephens Keri K., Jafari Ehsan, Boyles Stephen, Ford Jessica L. and Zhu Yaguang
- Managing Network Based Governance Structures in Disasters: The Case of the Passau Flood in 2013 pp. 529-569

- Wittmann Sebastian, Jurisch Marlen and Helmut Krcmar
- Geographic Information Systems for Disaster Response: A Review pp. 571-602

- Tomaszewski Brian, Judex Michael, Szarzynski Joerg, Radestock Christine and Wirkus Lars
- Determinants of Emergency Management Decision Support Software Technology: An Empirical Analysis of Social Influence in Technology Adoption pp. 603-626

- Jennings Eliot, Arlikatti Sudha and Andrew Simon
- Using Social Multimedia Content to Inform Emergency Planning of Recurring and Cyclical Events in Local Communities pp. 627-652

- Shih Patrick C., Han Kyungsik and Carroll John M.
- Social Media and the Virality of Risk: The Risk Amplification through Media Spread (RAMS) Model pp. 653-677

- Vijaykumar Santosh, Jin Yan and Nowak Glen
- Social Media in Crisis: When Professional Responders Meet Digital Volunteers pp. 679-706

- Hughes Amanda Lee and Tapia Andrea H.
- Closing the Citizen-Government Communication Gap: Content, Audience, and Network Analysis of Government Tweets pp. 707-735

- Wukich Clayton and Mergel Ines
- Re-Tweet Count Matters: Social Influences on Sharing of Disaster-Related Tweets pp. 737-761

- Li Huaye and Sakamoto Yasuaki
- Synthetic Environments for Investigating Collaborative Information Seeking: An Application in Emergency Restoration of Critical Infrastructures pp. 763-784

- Mendonça David, Wallace William A., Brooks James and Cutler Barbara
Volume 12, issue 2, 2015
- Quadrennial Homeland Security Reviews: What Value for Whom? pp. 211-240

- Kahan Jerome
- Fixing a Failure to Identify Intelligence in the Domestic Setting: Aligning Collection and Analysis to Address an All-Hazards Mission pp. 241-255

- Tromblay Darren E.
- State Intervention During Public Health Emergencies: Is the United States Prepared for an Ebola Outbreak? pp. 257-271

- Maras Marie-Helen and Miranda Michelle D.
- Coerced Confusion? Local Emergency Policy Implementation After September 11 pp. 273-298

- Hildebrand Sean
- A Medical System for Supporting Civilian Crisis Response pp. 299-318

- Ren Chiang H., Smith William K. and Christensen James
- The Response Phase of the Disaster Management Life Cycle Revisited Within the Context of “Disasters Out of the Box” pp. 319-350

- Hans De Smet, Leysen Jan and Schreurs Bert
- Understanding Risk Communication Gaps through E-Government Website and Twitter Hashtag Content Analyses: The Case of Indonesia’s Mt. Sinabung Eruption pp. 351-385

- Chatfield Akemi Takeoka and Reddick Christopher G.
- A Spatial and Longitudinal Analysis of Unmet Transportation Needs During Hurricanes Katrina and Rita pp. 387-406

- Joh Kenneth, Bame Sherry I. and Norman Alexandria
- A Two-level Agent-Based Model for Hurricane Evacuation in New Orleans pp. 407-435

- Liang Wei, Lam Nina S.-N., Qin Xiaojun and Ju Wenxue
Volume 12, issue 1, 2015
- Future of FEMA – Preparedness or Politics? pp. 1-21

- Kahan Jerome
- Constitutional Authority in Crisis: Examining a State Governor’s Emergency Powers pp. 23-42

- McCreight Robert
- Defining and Distinguishing Homeland from National Security and Climate-Related Environmental Security, in Theory and Practice pp. 43-66

- O’Sullivan Terrence M. and Ramsay Jim
- Varieties of Homeland Security: An Assessment of US State-level Definitions pp. 67-80

- Robinson Scott E. and Mallik Nicola
- Emergency Preparedness in the 10-Mile Emergency Planning Zone Surrounding Nuclear Power Plants pp. 81-100

- Adalja Amesh A., Sell Tara Kirk, Ravi Sanjana J., Minton Katie and Morhard Ryan
- Incident Management Approaches above the Incident Management Team Level in Australia pp. 101-119

- Bhandari Roshan Bhakta, Owen Christine and Trist Cain
- An Integrated Methodology for the Emergency Logistics Centers Location Selection Problem and its Application for the Turkey Case pp. 121-144

- Tuzkaya Umut Rifat, Yilmazer Kadriye Busra and Tuzkaya Gulfem
- The Roles and Involvement of Local Government Human Resource Professionals in Coastal Cities Emergency Planning pp. 145-168

- Mann Stacey Cole and Islam Tanveer
- Analysis of the Cost of Emergency Managers’ Meeting Load: A Hampton Road Case-study pp. 169-191

- Collins Andrew J., Flanagan David W. and Ezell Barry
- Planning and Executing Scenario Based Simulation Exercises: Methodological Lessons pp. 193-210

- Dewald Van Niekerk, Coetzee Christo, Botha Doret, Murphree Michael John, Fourie Kristel, Le Roux Tanya, Wentink Gideon, Kruger Leandri, Shoroma Lesego, Genade Kylah, Meyer Suna and Annandale E.
Volume 11, issue 4, 2014
- Special Issue on Cybersecurity, Cybercrime, Cyberwar pp. 459-461

- Zeadally Sherali
- A Criminological Perspective on Power Grid Cyber attacks: Using Routine Activities Theory to Rational Choice Perspective to Explore Adversarial Decision-Making pp. 463-487

- Rege Aunshul
- From Weakest Link to Security Hero: Transforming Staff Security Behavior pp. 489-510

- Pfleeger Shari Lawrence, Sasse M. Angela and Furnham Adrian
- Transforming the UK Home Office into a Department for Homeland Security: Reflecting on an Interview with a Litigant Defending Against Online Retaliatory Feedback in the US pp. 511-531

- Bishop Jonathan
- Enhancing the Security of Cloud Manufacturing by Restricting Resource Access pp. 533-554

- Liu Xiaoyun, He Wu, Xu Li and Yan Gongjun
- Evaluation of Efficiency of Transcoding Steganography pp. 555-578

- Janicki Artur, Mazurczyk Wojciech and Szczypiorski Krzysztof
- Light Weight Tabletop Exercise for Cybersecurity Education pp. 579-592

- Ottis Rain
Volume 11, issue 3, 2014
- Understanding Your Audience: How Psychologists Can Help Emergency Managers Improve Disaster Warning Compliance pp. 309-315

- Vermeulen Karla
- Reframing the Climate Change Debate to Better Leverage Policy Change: An Analysis of Public Opinion and Political Psychology pp. 317-336

- O’Sullivan Terrence M. and Emmelhainz Roger
- Research and Policy in Homeland Security and Climate Change: Results from a Roundtable and Thoughts on Developing a National Research Agenda for Climate Change and Security pp. 337-346

- Ramsay Jim and Butts Kent
- Evaluating Children’s Learning of Adaptive Response Capacities from ShakeOut, an Earthquake and Tsunami Drill in Two Washington State School Districts pp. 347-373

- Johnson Victoria A., Johnston David M., Ronan Kevin R. and Peace Robin
- Influence of Mental Health on Disaster Preparedness: Findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2007–2009 pp. 375-392

- Clay Lauren A., Goetschius James B., Kendra James and Papas Mia A.
- Volunteer Fire Chiefs’ Perceptions of Retention and Recruitment Challenges in Rural Fire Departments: The Case of North Dakota, USA pp. 393-413

- Yoon D. K., Jensen Jessica and Youngs George A.
- Flu at the Zoo: Emergency Management Training for the Nation’s Zoos and Aquariums pp. 415-435

- Johnson Yvette Joyce, Myint Maung San, Herrmann John Arthur, Nadler Yvonne, Field Eugene, O’Hara-Ruiz Marilyn Sue, Ruman Anna, Olson Steve, Briscoe Johanna, Hickey Marisa and Kunkle James
- Eyes to the Sky: Situating the Role of Storm Spotters in the Warning and Response Network pp. 437-458

- Klenow Daniel J. and Reibestein Jeffrey L.
Volume 11, issue 2, 2014
- Bridging the Gap: Hazard Mitigation in the Global Context pp. 209-216

- Klima Kelly and Jerolleman Alessandra
- The Impact of Natural Disasters on Critical Infrastructures: A Domino Effect-based Study pp. 217-241

- Kadri Farid, Birregah Babiga and Châtelet Eric
- How Does Climate Adaptation Affect Emergency Management? pp. 243-255

- Gaddy Jonathan W., Clark Elizabeth and Ryan Jeffrey R.
- Emergency Preparedness on Campus: Improving Procedural Knowledge and Response Readiness pp. 257-268

- Sattler David N., Kirsch Julie, Shipley Gayle, Cocke Paul and Stegmeier Randy
- Environmental Security and Climate Change: A Link to Homeland Security pp. 269-279

- Butts Kent Hughes
- Challenging Illicit Bulk Cash Flows: Next Steps for US Law Enforcement pp. 281-288

- Tammaro Andrew M.
- US Policy on Active Cyber Defense pp. 289-308

- Flowers Angelyn and Zeadally Sherali
Volume 11, issue 1, 2014
- “One DHS” Revisited: Can the Next Homeland Security Secretary Unite the Department? pp. 1-24

- Kahan Jerome
- A Pathway Forward in Homeland Security Education: An Option Worth Considering and the Challenge Ahead pp. 25-38

- McCreight Robert
- Applying Public Administration in Emergency Management: The Importance of Integrating Management into Disaster Education pp. 39-60

- Urby Heriberto and McEntire David A.
- Antiterrorism and the Separation of Powers: How Public Administration Theory Can Help Us Meet the New Security Challenge pp. 61-71

- Castillo Marco
- The Professionalization of Emergency Management in Institutions of Higher Education pp. 73-94

- Farris David and McCreight Robert
- A Review of “A Framework for Aviation Cybersecurity” – A Decision Paper from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics pp. 95-100

- Iasiello Emilio
- State Officials’ Perceptions of the Food and Agriculture Sector Criticality Assessment Tool (FASCAT), Food-system Risk, and Food Defense Funding pp. 101-116

- Huff Andrew G., Kircher Amy, Hodges James S. and Kennedy Shaun
- The United States Medical Countermeasure Enterprise: A Broken Link in US Biopreparedness pp. 117-130

- England Christina
- Understanding and Overcoming Information Sharing Failures pp. 131-154

- Crowther Kenneth G.
- Common Issues in Emergency Public Information as Identified in CSEPP Exercises pp. 155-168

- Lerner Ken and Bertram Ken
- Hurricane Wilma and Long-Term Business Recovery in Disasters: The Role of Local Government Procurement and Economic Development pp. 169-192

- Atkinson Christopher L. and Sapat Alka K.
- Disaster Awareness of Personnel and Students of Kocaeli University pp. 193-207

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