
The true threat at the heart of generative AI may lie not in the erosion of our ability to determine whether any one discrete image or video is real or not, but in finding ourselves in a place in...
I proffer that island residents’ very vulnerability, caused by geographic realities and their real or perceived exposure to hazards that are concomitant with state failure, triggers action to i...
Welcome to Volume Three of Pracademic Affairs! We are back with another installment of this exciting forum for practitioners and practitioner-scholars and are grateful for the many submissions w...
This article will make the case that global pandemics should not be in the planning, organization, equipping, training, and exercising responsibilities solely for emergency management entities �...
This essay reviews recently published academic research on active shooter incidents, with a focus on school shootings. To better understand the gaps in existing research, it is necessary to exam...
This essay seeks to explore the gap in healthcare emergency planning that exists when considering Disability, Access, and Functional Needs (DAFN) populations. By Rosemary McDonnell The post I...
The September 2023 issue of Homeland Security Affairs features an original research article analyzing differences in levels of disaster preparedness between U.S. mainland and island residents a...
The article analyzes problems stemming from a lack of effective planning and coordination between the Emergency Management community and the military in the event of a major war with a peer or ne...
This article examines the extent to which DHS and several of its component agencies have integrated climate security into their missions By Jeremiah O. Asaka and Magdalena M. Denham The post ...
By Christopher Dorsey – Executive Summary – Law enforcement continuously strives to maintain its public image to provide better service and establish meaningful community relations. Over the ...