Community preparedness and response to terrorism / James A. Johnson, Gerald R. Ledlow, and Mark A. Cwiek, general editors
Imprint
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, c2005
Descript
3 v. : ill. ; 25 cm
CONTENT
v. 1. The terrorist threat and community response: America after 9/11 ; Local, state, and federal intergovernmental relations and their effects on emergency preparedness: lessons from Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Corolina ; Regional responses to terrorism and other medical disasters: developing sustainable surge capacity -- v. 2. The role of community organizations and business: Counterterrorism training in the public sector ; Cyberterrorism: a stategic perspective ; Bioterrorism: is the nation's healtcare system prepared? -- v. 3. Communication and the media: Social identity and perceptions of terrorist groups: how others see them and how they see themselves ; Terrorism and political socialization: young adults' perspectives on the anniversary of 9/11 ; Community right-to-know vs. terrorists exploitation of public information ; Incident management system network: intergrating voice, data, and video communications