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This handbook explores those occasions when the police are faced with a public, national, or international crises, and are expected to continue to serve.
List of contents
Introduction: Policing Extreme Events
Gary Cordner and Martin Wright Part 1 Policing Disasters: Context and Critical Reflections Willie Baker 1.1. The Gloucestershire Water Emergency 2007
Timothy Brain 1.2. Japanese Police Activities in a State of Emergency: Focusing on the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Arata Hirai 1.3. Hurricane Katrina: Reflecting History and Forcing Change in the New Orleans Police Department
Danny Murphy 1.4. The Experience of Responding to the Wenchuan Earthquake: Coping Mechanisms and the Role of the Police
Huan Zhang, Feng Jiang and Guan Ren 1.5.Shifting Patterns for Police Service During the 2021 Texas Ice Storm: Implications for Policy and Practice
Adam D. Vaughan, Duwayne A. Poorboy and Katlyn C. Fritz 1.6.Policing Rail Emergencies
William Jordan 1.7.Implications of Climate Change for Policing
Richard W. Myers and Joseph A. Schafer 1.8. Resilience Policing and Climate Change: Adaptive Responses to Crises and Emergencies
Tariro Mutongwizo, Clifford Shearing and Jarrett Blaustein Part 2 Policing Public Health Emergencies: Context and Critical Reflections Victoria Herrington 2.1. Policing with New Habits: How the Covid-19 Lockdown Fostered a Harm Reduction Ethos in Durban
Monique M. Marks and Jennifer D. Wood 2.2. The Application of Police Unmanned Aerial Vehicles During the COVID-19 Pandemic in China
Xing Yuqiu, Jiang Feng, Xie Chuanyu 2.3. Policing the Covid-19 Pandemic in India: Process, Impact, and Challenges
T K Vinod Kumar 2.4. Policing a Pandemic in Malaysia
Phaik Kin Cheah, Suresh G. Suppiah and Bakri Zainal Abidin 2.5. Policing the Pandemic in Two Western European Countries: Comparison Between France and the Netherlands
Jacques de Maillard, Jan Terpstra and Sebastian Roché 2.6. Policing Through the Pandemic: Lessons Learnt in Exceptional Times
Gordon Marnoch 2.7. The Impact of Changing Working Patterns for Police Personnel in England and Wales During COVID-19 Lockdown One J
enny Fleming and Jennifer Brown Part 3 Policing Political Protest: Clifford Stott 3.1 Policing the 2021 U.S. Capitol Insurrection
Edward R. Maguire 3.2 Charlottesville 2017: Looking Back and Beyond the Summer of Hate
Brian N. Williams, Domenick E. Bailey and Zachary Harris 3.3 Policing Riots: Not Your Usual Saturday Night Violence
Garth den Heyer 3.4. The Noise Before Defeat: Portland's Response to the Civil Unrest Associated With the Murder of George Floyd
Greg Stewart 3.5. Policing the Postconflict Society in COVID-19: Security and Social Control in Hong Kong
Lawrence Ka-ki Ho Part 4 Policing Terror and Conflict: Context and Critical Reflections John Parkinson 4.1. The Boston Marathon Bombing: The Successful Application of Crisis Response, Management and Community-Centered Policing
Brenda J. Bond-Fortier and Edward F. Davis 4.2 Policing During a Crisis: London Terrorist Attacks in 2017
Lucy D'Orsi 4.3. The System Is Blinking Red: Lessons Learned from Policing in the Aftermath of Terrorist Attacks
Mark Fallon and Maria Hartwig 4.4. Policing Crisis in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan and Iraq
Gavin Boyd 4.5. Post-Conflict Policekeeping: The Response to the Tensions and the Role of the Participating Police Force (PPF) in the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI)
Garth den Heyer 4.6. Conflict Policing in East Europe: Promoting Stress Resilient Officers Even Under Extraordinary Circumstances
Robert Peacock, Tracy Hardy, Tom Monastyrski and Svitlana Bilogurova 4.7. The Lessons Learned From the Tokyo Subway Sarin Gas Terrorist Attack by Aum Shinrikyo on March 29, 1995
Yoshiki Kobayashi Part 5 The Police Response to Public Mass Violence: Context and Critical Reflections Christopher S. Koper 5.1. 'An Act of Domestic Terrorism': The Case of Christopher Dorner
Craig D. Uchida and Dennis Kato 5.2. The Orlando Pulse Nightclub Mass Shooting
Ross Wolf and Mark J. Canty 5.3. Policing the Deadliest Mass Shooting in Modern U.S. History: The Las Vegas Route 91 Harvest Festival Incident
Tamara D. Herold and Joseph M. Lombardo 5.4. Terrorist Attack on Christchurch Masjidain, New Zealand 15th March 2019
Mark Evans 5.5 The Oslo and Utøya Terrorist Attack 22nd July 2011
Trond Myklebust and Johannes Knutsson Part 6 6.1. Policing at the Convergence of Disasters, Disease and Disorder: Where Does the Profession Go from Here?
Brian N. Williams, Seong C. Kang and Katie Cox 6.2. Conclusion
Gary Cordner and Martin Wright
About the author
Gary Cordner is an academic director of the education and training section at the Baltimore Police Department and a professor emeritus at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Martin Wright was a police officer for 30 years and is a visiting fellow at the International Centre for Policing and Security, University of South Wales, UK. He is the creator of the Retail Radio Links scheme and the Virtual Police Volunteers programme.
Summary
This handbook explores those occasions when the police are faced with a public, national, or international crises, and are expected to continue to serve.