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Introduction to Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Special Issue
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Robert McCreight
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28. Juli 2011
Published Online: 2011-7-28
©2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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- Research Article
- The Challenges of Developing a Homeland Security Discipline to Meet Future Threats to the Homeland
- Higher Education of Emergency Management in China
- A Table-Top Game to Teach Technological and Tactical Planning in a Graduate Terrorism and Counterterrorism Course
- An Exploratory Research Design Further Demonstrating the Need for the Integration of Critical Thinking Skill Curricula in Homeland Security and Emergency Management Higher Education Academic Programs
- Use of a Stakeholder-Driven DACUM Process to Define Knowledge Areas for Food Protection and Defense
- Reflections on the Development of an Undergraduate Emergency Management Program: The Experiences of Western Illinois University
- A Matrix Approach to Homeland Security Professional Education
- Security Education during the Process of Democratization and Internationalization: The Czech Lessons
- Emergency and Civil Protection: Curriculum Design for 30 Hours of Instructional Time
- Transnational & Comparative Curricular Offerings in U.S. Post-Baccalaureate Programs: Benchmarking a Link from the U.S. to the EU in Homeland Security Education
- Framing the Future: What Should Emergency Management Graduates Know?
- Sociology and the National Incident Management System (NIMS): Oil and Water?
- An Assessment of the Benefits of Online Scenario Simulation Tools in Homeland Security and Emergency Management Education
- Editor's Note
- Introduction to Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Special Issue
- Opinion
- Professional Education for Emergency Managers
- The Essentials of Emergency Management and Homeland Security Graduate Education Programs: Design, Development, and Future
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Research Article
- The Challenges of Developing a Homeland Security Discipline to Meet Future Threats to the Homeland
- Higher Education of Emergency Management in China
- A Table-Top Game to Teach Technological and Tactical Planning in a Graduate Terrorism and Counterterrorism Course
- An Exploratory Research Design Further Demonstrating the Need for the Integration of Critical Thinking Skill Curricula in Homeland Security and Emergency Management Higher Education Academic Programs
- Use of a Stakeholder-Driven DACUM Process to Define Knowledge Areas for Food Protection and Defense
- Reflections on the Development of an Undergraduate Emergency Management Program: The Experiences of Western Illinois University
- A Matrix Approach to Homeland Security Professional Education
- Security Education during the Process of Democratization and Internationalization: The Czech Lessons
- Emergency and Civil Protection: Curriculum Design for 30 Hours of Instructional Time
- Transnational & Comparative Curricular Offerings in U.S. Post-Baccalaureate Programs: Benchmarking a Link from the U.S. to the EU in Homeland Security Education
- Framing the Future: What Should Emergency Management Graduates Know?
- Sociology and the National Incident Management System (NIMS): Oil and Water?
- An Assessment of the Benefits of Online Scenario Simulation Tools in Homeland Security and Emergency Management Education
- Editor's Note
- Introduction to Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Special Issue
- Opinion
- Professional Education for Emergency Managers
- The Essentials of Emergency Management and Homeland Security Graduate Education Programs: Design, Development, and Future