Matthieu Petrigh
Maison d’édition Centre for Security Failures Studies Publishing
Résumé: This book incorporates the very latest research into an array of contemporary security and risk management related problems, providing both interesting perspectives and new insights into how organisations can better protect themselves and perform. It is an essential reading for those responsible for managing security and risk, security professionals, decision makers and students in the fields of security, risk, crisis, policing, criminology and international security. The topics covered in this first volume include: crisis and emergency management; resilience; insider threat; security failure analysis; countering fraud and corruption; organised crime; security risk management; criminal justice; policing; organisational learning and regulation. All of the chapters have been written by experts, Doctors, PhDs, doctoral researchers, MScs and senior security professionals. This represents a fantastic blend of thoughts and an innovative approach to knowledge dissemination. Contributing authors are: John A. Akerele; Dr Gediminas Buciunas; Simon de Saint-Claire PhD; Fabiana Maggie Ferraro; Dr Nicholas Gilmour; Jerry Hart; Stephen Langley; Matthieu Petrigh; Dr David Rubens; Dr Gavriel Schneider; Peter Stiernstedt; and Phillip Wood MBE.