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: Jun 2007, Vol. 6, No. 5
Securing the G8 Summit
Grant McDonald examines the security issues surrounding this year’s G8 summit, due to be held shortly in the small German resort town of Heiligendamm. Free Access
Grant McDonald
Security Strategy in the UK
Following the recent reorganization of the Home Office, Robert Halls looks at the situation that led to the split and what it means for the UK’s long-term security strategy.
Robert Halls
Moving Forward in Kosovo
A year after the mediation efforts of UN special envoy Martti Ahtisaari, Kosovo seems no closer to a peaceful resolution. Richard Weitz explores what the future holds.
Richard Weitz
Nuclear Authority Breaks With Tradition
The Civil Nuclear Police Authority is the first police force in the UK to appoint a chief constable who has not risen through the ranks. CPNA executive director Fraser Sampson explains why he thinks the controversial decision is justified. Free Access
Fraser Sampson
Helicopter Losses in Iraq
Paul Smyth offers some suggestions for the recent increase in the loss of US helicopters in Iraq, and why it is important for the coalition forces to determine the exact cause.
Paul Smyth
Human Rights: Individual Freedom vs Society
Human rights lawyer Dr Eric Metcalfe explains why we should be careful not to assume that those accused of terrorism deserve different treatment from other criminals.
Eric Metcalfe