Read more
This book explores the theory and practice of security conflict intervention by examining the experience of the Boko Haram security assault conflict. Through an examination of the realities of conflict it provides pragmatic approaches to strategic security and suggests ways to create practical security research, political controls, military and police mobilization, intelligence management, counterterrorism, and antiterrorism intervention procedures and practices to sustainably resolve conflict.
The author argues that every intervention plan must be forged based on the particular security assault conflict dynamics and demands in a nation or region. In all cases, however, the key to securing and guaranteeing public protection and safety is regular inter-agency and multi-disciplinary collaboration.
At the micro level, this book is about security strategies for public protection, but at the macro level it is about public domain violence prevention, response, mitigation, recovery, restoration, and protection of the public from the deleterious impacts of emergency events.
List of contents
Chapter 1 Security Assault Conflict Transformation
Chapter 2 Integration of Theory and Practice
Chapter 3 Integrating Security, Conflict, and Intelligence Practice
Chapter 4 Elements of an Active Security and Intelligence DNA Architecture
Chapter 5 Strategic Public Protection
Chapter 6 Responding to Happening Active Incidents for Public Protection
Chapter 7 Strategic Counterterrorism Activities and Critical Incidence Management
Chapter 8 Three Command and Control Measures: Military, Security, and Political Control Measures
Chapter 9 Antiterrorism Activities (Preventative Counterterrorism) and Afore-Critical Incident Management
Chapter 10 Strategic Infrastructural Protection and Supportive Technologies
About the author
By Maiwa'azi Dandaura-Samu
Summary
This book explores the theory and practice of security conflict intervention by examining the Boko Haram security conflict. It provides pragmatic approaches to strategic security and suggests ways to enact political controls, military and police mobilization, intelligence management, and counterterrorism procedures to sustainably resolve conflict.