Risk Balance and Security
- Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot - University of Calgary, Canada
- Leslie W. Kennedy - Rutgers University, USA
Key Features
- Links theoretical ideas with real world examples: Clear discussions are presented of how risk is constructed in modern society and why that is important in our efforts to develop strategies to enhance security.
- Provides an interdisciplinary treatment of risk: To capture the realities facing public security today, ideas are drawn from a number of different disciplines.
- Illustrates real applications of solutions to security problems: Students are shown how agencies are dealing with specific threats to security.
- Compares individual-level and institutional-level assessments of risk and security: These divergences enable readers to appreciate the complexities of establishing security.
This is an excellent text for undergraduate and graduate courses such as Disaster Research, Security, Police Studies, Emergency Planning, and Crime and Public Policy in the departments of criminology, criminal justice, political science, and public health.
An excellent summary of theory and concepts
Good book for understanding security and associated risk in a broader sense
This book will be used by my phd students who research risk. It is well written. The authors are very well informed and write lucidly. A must for all beginners and adanced students of risk management.
A useful text, applies risk in a variety of settings. Explains the connection between risk and security in contemporary society
A very useful text for Security and Risk Management students.
A useful book for the event management course, but not as specific to this field as I would have liked. Some sections of the book were quite in depth and offered some insightful information with particular emphasis on the terrorist threat. Placed on the supplemental list.
Hopefully this book will help my students to understand the relevance of risk in contemporary CJ