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Mar 2008, Vol. 6, No. 12
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HSR Monitor

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: Mar 2008, Vol. 6, No. 12
Developments Latest developments at strategic, operational and tactical level relating to man-made, man-assisted and natural emergencies and disasters.

MI5MI5 in Northern Ireland - free article Margaret Gilmore examines the expansion of MI5 in Northern Ireland and the decision to transfer responsibility for the province’s national security away from the PSNI.
Margaret Gilmore
Government departmentsHumanitarian Assistance Anne Eyre, Viv Brunsden and Jamie Murphy review the UK’s current capability for humanitarian assistance and make suggestions for future development.
Anne Eyre, Viv Brunsden and Jamie Murphy
America Decides logo (small)Exercising America’s Top Officials: Praise and Criticism The biennial TOPOFF programme exercises the response of top US officials to concurrent simulated terrorist attacks. Richard Weitz explores the lessons learned.
Richard Weitz
Flood 2The Pitt Review: Implications for the National Infrastructure Dr Sandra Bell examines Sir Michael Pitt’s recent review of last year’s flooding and analyses the implications of its findings for Critical National Infrastructure planning and policy.
Dr Sandra Bell
new buildingRedesigning Counter-Terrorism for ‘Soft’ Targets An innovative research project is exploring the tensions between developing effective and acceptable designs that will ensure resilience and withstand terrorist attacks, and management solutions for crowded public places. Dr Jon Coaffee outlines its intentions.
Dr Jon Coaffee
Jonathon EvansJonathan Evans on National Security Jonathan Evans, Director General of the Security Service, spoke to The Society of Editors about the challenges facing his service and, in particular, the threat from violent extremism.
Garry Hindle
 
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