Homeland Security Cultures

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Homeland Security Cultures
Author : Alexander Siedschlag
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Language : English
Release Date : 12 July 2018
ISBN : 9781786605931
Pages : 404 pages
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Focusing on this broader security culture framework of analysis, this text uses a comprehensive approach to explore cultural factors empirically and pragmatically as they affect threat environment and assessment along core missions, organizational responses, and the aim of fostering safe and secure societies.

Homeland Security Cultures

Focusing on this broader security culture framework of analysis, this text uses a comprehensive approach to explore cultural factors empirically and pragmatically as they affect threat environment and assessment along core missions, organizational responses, and the aim of fostering safe and secure societies.

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