Major terrorism events and their U.S. outcomes (1988-2001) / [book] Claire B. Rubin.
Material type: TextPublication details: Colorado : Institute for Behavioral Science, 2003.Description: 47 p. ; 30 cmDDC classification:- 364.90973 22
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Books | Australian Emergency Management Library | BOOK | 364.90973 RUB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 900162702 |
Natural Hazards Research Working paper #107
Contents : Executive summary -- Part one : Purpose and Scope -- Part two : Chronology of Events -- Part Three : Findings and observations -- endnotes -- About the authors -- appendices.
The project team focused on major terrorist events in the past two decades, using the TTL as a visual outline and reviewed and documented these events, as well as the essential emergency management (EM) infrastructure - including laws, regulations, practices, expert systems, and organizational changes - that has evolved during that time. This systematic examination of major terrorist events and their outcomes, although limited in scope and duration, provides an explanatory factual foundation that can serve as the basis for policy analysis of the major events and their outcomes for the past two decades.
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