E-Book, Englisch, 558 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications
Jacobs / Suojanen / Horton International Security Management
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-42523-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
New Solutions to Complexity
E-Book, Englisch, 558 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications
ISBN: 978-3-030-42523-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Zielgruppe
Upper undergraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword.- Introduction.- Part one: Setting the scene.- Chapter 1- Towards sustainable solutions in international security management – an introduction.- Introduction to Section 1. Conceptual perspectives on the international safety and security landscape.- Chapter 2- Security and safety: An integrative perspective.- Chapter 3- Positive safety.- Chapter 4- Managing for Security.- Chapter 5- Trends on Security, Safety and Criminal Justice in the Netherlands.- Introduction to Section 2: How do we talk about security? Security narratives.- Chapter 6- What do people talk about when they talk about experiencing safety.- Chapter 7- When words make fences: a look into how words and media narratives contribute to the creation of a fortress Europe.- Chapter 8- Welcome to the “shit show”: Leveraging emotions for theory building.- Chapter 9- Looking at safety and security issues in different cultures.- Chapter 10- Commonsecurity culture: myth or reality? Security co-creation from the risk management perspective: An essay based on observation, critical thinking and a strong belief in a better future.- Chapter 11- Artist’s reflections: The governance of safety and security as a performance’.- Introduction to Section 3: Grand security challenges.- Chapter 12- International security challenges of climate change: Lessons from the Syrian case for a multi-stakeholder approach to resilient adaptation.- Chapter 13- Target and Trigger. A reflection on the relation between cultural heritage and peace and security.- Part four: Organisational perspective.- Chapter 14- Emerging strategies to prevent Islamic radicalisation in Europe: Evidence from Italy.- Chapter 15- Illicit trade and private business.- Chapter 16- Finding safety in the smart city: A discourse analysis with strategic implications.- Chapter 17- Performance and participation in the panopticon: Instruments for civic engagement with urban surveillance technologies.- Chapter 18- Security and the new generation workforce.- Introduction to Section 4a: How do we organise security? Stakeholder perspectives.- Chapter 19- Business and corporate security: Contributing to a safer world’.- Chapter 20- Private security production.- Chapter 21- International security management in the Croatian police: Presenting a multi-faceted approach.- Chapter 22- Foresight-based Leadership. Decision making in a growing AI environment.- Chapter 23- Perceived opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence within the police – a public management perspective’.- Chapter 24- A practice-based approach to security management: Materials, meaning and competence for trainers of healthcare cybersecurity.- Chapter 25- Local security governance in vulnerable residential areas’.- Chapter 26- Informational requirements to support positive safety lens policymaking.- Introduction to Section 4b: How do we organise security? Collaborations and networks.- Chapter 27- Collaborating across workplace boundaries: Recommendations based on identity research.- Chapter 28- Collaboration, unexpected events and governance in complex temporary organisations.- Chapter 29- The CBRN threat: Perspective of an inter-agency response.- Chapter 30- The practical realities of security management in a changing world.- Chapter 31- Countering criminal facilitation through public-private cooperation in the Netherlands.- Chapter 32- Cooperation and networking – a key to successful policing.- Introduction to Section 5: Implications for education and learning.- Chapter 33- Making waves through education: A method for addressing security grand challenges in educational contexts.- Chapter 34- A stroke of genius: Rembrandt’s “The Anatomy Lesson” as an inspiration for organising research for, about and in the world of policing.- Chapter 35- Blended co-design of education: The case of an executive master’s in security management.- Chapter 36- European Joint Master’s in Strategic Border Management: educational hub for international cooperation and networking in EU border management.- Chapter 37- The establishment of the international police relations section at the German police university – an investment in the present and the future.