Trends and Future Directions in Security and Emergency Management
In: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems Ser. v.257
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Safety and Security Science -- Science on Safety and Security Is Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Discipline -- 1 Introduction to the Issue -- 2 Targeting to the Safety -- 3 Analysis and Evaluation of Basic Knowledge -- 4 How to Ensure Security Objectives -- 5 Safety Management -- 5.1 Systemic Approach to Safety Management -- 5.2 Procedural and Knowledge-Based Approach to Safety Management -- 6 Disaster Management in Europe and Safety Culture -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Concept of Science on Safety and Security -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Object and Subject of Safety Research -- 2.1 The Human System and Its Basic Public Assets -- 2.2 Terms -- 2.3 Disasters and Risks -- 2.4 The Possibilities and Capabilities of Humans -- 3 The Target of Science on Safety and Security -- 3.1 Partial, Integrated and Integral Risk and Safety -- 3.2 Integral Safety and Security -- 4 Methods and Tools of Science for Safety Management -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Theoretical Concepts Related to the Local Public Order Affairs -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Historical Studies -- 3 Defining the Concept of Community Police -- Variables in Relation to the Role of the Public -- 4 Soft Policing Versus Hard Policing -- 5 Pluraristic Policing -- Building of the Wider Police Families -- 6 Institutional Aspects of Police Work -- 7 Socially Disadvantaged Groups of Inhabitants and Community Policing -- 8 Demographic Challenges and Bifurcation of the Police -- 9 Social Networks as a Communication Channel -- 10 The Core-Periphery Theory and Its Application to the Municipal or Regional Police Forces -- 11 Neopatrimonial Logic of Eastern European Police -- 12 Three Studies from Cantenbury Christ Church University -- 13 Conclusion and Prelude to Subsequent Empirical Effort -- References.