Trends and future directions in security and emergency management / edited by Irena Tuser, Sárka Hosková-Mayerová.

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  • Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
  • ©2022
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This book aims to inform about the current empirical results of the work of experts in the field security and emergency management and risk management in connecting science, theory and practice in various fields related to security management and emergency management. The chapters present research work and case studies from international, state as well as regional levels. The book is divided into five sections, which deal with Safety and Security Science, Security and Emergency managment, Threats and Risks, Cyber Risks and Extraordinary Event, Preparation and Solutions.
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Contents
  • 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
  • Theoretical Concepts Related to the Local Public Order Affairs
  • 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.
  • Formal Definition of Scholarly Books in the Czech Republic and Their Evaluation Mainly in the Context of the Social Sciences and Humanities
  • 2 Methods
  • 3 Results
  • 3.1 What Are the Scholarly Books and Book Chapters According to the Czech Government?
  • 3.2 Features, Specifics and Trends of Scholarly Books, Publication and Evaluation in the Czech Republic
  • 3.3 Implications and Design of the Formal (Legal) Regulation
  • 4 Conclusion
  • Security and Emergency Management
  • The Definition Frame of the Conflict of the Crisis Management in the International Relations
  • 1 Introduction Definitions of the Term 'Conflict' in Relation to International Security
  • 2 Procedure of Conflict Analysis
  • 3 Conflict Typologies
  • 4 Analytical Levels of Conflict Categorization
  • 5 Examples of Supranational Parties Involved in Conflict Resolution
  • 6 The United Nations Organization
  • 7 North Atlantic Treaty Organization-NATO
  • 8 Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe-OSCE
  • 9 The Position of European Union-EU
  • 10 Methodology of Conflict Database Creation
  • 11 Conclusion
  • Building Community Resilience in the Czech Legislation
  • 2 Methodology
  • 2.1 Development of Security Environment in the Czech Republic (1992-2015)
  • 2.2 Legal Security to Prepare the Population in the Event of a Disaster
  • 2.3 Partial Conclusion
  • 3 Resilience and Related Terms
  • 3.1 Definition of Resilience
  • 3.2 Definition of Community
  • 3.3 Community Resilience and Vulnerability
  • 4 Proposed Criteria for Evaluating Community Preparedness
  • Approaches to Soft Targets Protection in the Czech Republic: A Comparison with European Union Guidelines
  • 2 Protection of Public Spaces in the European Union
  • 2.1 EU Action Plan
  • 2.2 Funding Supports.
  • 2.3 EU Good Practices
  • 3 Soft Targets Protection in the Czech Republic
  • 3.1 Main Documents
  • 3.2 Comparison with EU Good Practices
  • 3.3 Funding Support
  • Proposal of a Group-Specific Risk Assessment Procedure for Soft Targets: A Data-Based Approach
  • 4 Discussion
  • 5 Conclusions
  • Preparation for an Extraordinary Event in the Railway Area
  • 2 Threat to Soft Targets
  • 3 Used Methods
  • 4 Possibilities of Practical Exercises of Interested Workers
  • 4.1 Explosion Range Model of a Booby-Trapped Explosive System
  • 4.2 Exercise Scenario
  • 4.3 Practical Exercises Using a Simulator
  • 5 Evaluation of the Exercise Possibilities
  • 6 Conclusion
  • Assessment of Security Aspects of Immigration
  • 2 Current State
  • 2.1 Migration Typology
  • 2.2 Security Aspects of Migration in the Czech Republic
  • 3 The Methods
  • 4 The Practical Part
  • 4.1 What-If Method Results
  • 4.2 Proposal of a Methodological Procedure for the Assessment of Crime Risks Resulting from Immigration
  • 4.3 Verification of the Proposed Methodology for the Total Crime Prosecuted in the Czech Republic
  • 4.4 Correlation
  • Risks and Threats
  • Assessment Criteria for Municipality Territory Resilience to Anthropogenic Threats
  • 2 Theoretical Part
  • 2.1 UNISDR's Disaster Resilience Scorecard for Cities
  • 2.2 Ten Essentials for Making Cities Resilient and Their Evaluation Criteria
  • 3 Methods
  • 4 Practical Part
  • 4.1 Essential 9: Ensure Effective Disaster Response
  • Security Management-Quantitative Determination of Crime Risk in a Selected Region: Case Study
  • 1.1 Current State of Crime in the South Moravian Region
  • 2 Data and Methods.
  • 2.1 Methodology Used
  • 2.2 Identifying the Impacts and Risks of the Main Types of Crime
  • 2.3 Analysis of the Most Common Type of Crime
  • 2.4 Analysis of Other Important Types of Crime
  • 2.5 Advantages of the Procedure Used
  • 4 Recommended Risk Mitigation Measures
  • Supplement 1
  • Field Hospital Logistics Support System Risk Assessment
  • 2 The Theoretical Part
  • 2.1 Health Care Provision System in Operations
  • 2.2 ACR Field Hospital
  • 2.3 Medical Logistics in Foreign Operations
  • 3 Objective and Methods Used
  • 4.1 Determining the Scope, Context and Criteria
  • 4.2 Risk Assessment
  • Risk Phenomena Prediction During the Deployment of the Czech Armed Forces Abroad
  • 3 Methods Used
  • 4.1 Analysis of the Dependence of Incidents on the Time of day
  • 4.2 Analysis of the Number of Attacks in Individual weeks
  • Identification and Analysis of Risks Related to PESCO Project in the Electronic Warfare Area
  • 4.1 Step 1: Plan and Prepare
  • 4.2 Step 2: Identify Hazards and Hazardous Events
  • 4.3 Step 3: Determine the Frequency/Probability of Hazardous Events
  • 4.4 Step 4: Determine the Consequences of Hazardous Events
  • Cyber Risks
  • Why Human Firewall Fails in the Battle with Sophisticated Spear Phishing Campaigns
  • 2 Characteristics of the Environment in Which the Experiment Took Place
  • 3 The Course of the Experiment
  • 4 Results of Experiment
  • 5 Partial Findings and Recommendations for Further Research
  • Scams Committed Solely Through Computer Technology, Internet and E-Mail
  • 2 Types of SCAM
  • 3 Research Questions
  • 4 Real Samples with Comments
  • Ransomware Attacks on Czech Hospitals at Beginning of Covid-19 Crisis
  • 1.1 The Initial Attack
  • 1.2 Emotet
  • 1.3 TrickBot
  • 1.4 Ryuk
  • 1.5 Infection at Rudolf and Stephanie Regional Hospital Benešov
  • 2 Recommendations, Measures, and Offers as a Respond to Ransomware Attack
  • 3 Analysis of Health Care ICT
  • 3.1 ICT
  • 3.2 Administration
  • 3.3 Human Resources
  • 4 Evaluation of the Measures and Recommendations
  • Cybersecurity Insurance as the Method of Protection Against Cyber-Risks
  • 2 Systematic Classification of Internet and Cyber Risk Insurance
  • 3 Cyber Risk Insurance in the Czech Republic
  • 3.1 Household Insurance
  • 3.2 Business Insurance
  • 4 Cyber Risk Insurance in the Federal Republic of Germany
  • 5 Cyber Risk Insurance in the United Kingdom
  • 6 Documents Drawn up Within the European Union in the Field of Cyber Security Insurance
  • Creative Cyber Risk Management
  • 3 Research
  • 3.1 Vague Risk Management
  • 3.2 Insufficient Methodology
  • 3.3 Risk Reduction
  • 3.4 Risk Communication
  • 3.5 Why Creative Management Occurs
  • 3.6 Recommendation
  • Extraordinary Events, Preparation and Solutions
  • Use of Crisis Communication in Crisis Management
  • 2 Part of Crisis Communication
  • 3 The Use of Crisis Communication Within Demonstrating the Intent to Commit a Suicide
  • 4 The Use of Crisis Communication in Managing Aggressive Behaviour
  • The Posttraumatic Care and a Crisis Intervention System for Parts of the Integrated Rescue System in the Czech Republic.
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3-030-88907-6
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