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May 2007, Vol. 6, No. 4
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The Monitor is the Institute's homeland security and resilience publication which is produced ten times a year. Encompassing a range of issues at strategic, operational and tactical levels relating to man-made, man-assisted and natural emergencies and disasters.
Issue: May 2007, Vol. 6, No. 4
National InfrastructureCritical Infrastructure and 21st Century Security Free Access
Dr Sandra Bell looks at how critical assets and services which are split between public and private ownership need to be protected from the threat of 21st century terrorism.
Sandra Bell
Climate ChangeClimate Change and the Threat to Global Security Free Access
Global warming can have a devastating effect, from food shortages to mass migration from regions no longer capable of supporting communities. Dr Tobias Feakin explores the possible implications to global security.
Tobias Feakin
US Marine MudslideCountering Terrorism: A US Mission of Goodwill US troops who are aiding the Armed Forces of the Philippines in their fight against Islamist separatists are repairing the damage done by the conflict as they go along. Jennifer Cole analyses the effect this is having on local opinion of the US forces.
Jennifer Cole
CybercrimeGlobal e-Security: New Threats from Cybercrime As computers become more sophisticated, so too do the ways that criminals can exploit the technology. Dr Hamid Jahankhani explains the new security risks posed by using voice over internet protocols.

Citizen CorpsCitizen Corps: Preparing for Emergencies in the US A nationwide volunteer programme is ensuring that US communities are prepared for any emergency, from hurricanes to rail disasters to terrorist attacks. Lana MacGill takes a look at how the organization is working.
Lana MacGill
Islam in BritainIslam in British Society: Integration vs Assimilation Sidney Shipton, Coordinator of the Three Faiths Forum, explains why he thinks dialogue between faith groups can go a long way to helping to counter extremism and encouraging Muslims to integrate into mainstream society.
Sidney Shipton
 
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