¶ … September 11, 2001 have had a significant impact on the way people view security. A recent study has indicated that there are two major tendencies that people experience after a major traumatic event like the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and Pentagon: "a long-term lasting search for security…and a medium-term risk avoiding behavior in the loss domain." (Sacco, 2003, p. 1113) In other words, terrorist attacks can alter the way people view security as well as the way people behave afterwards. And it is not only the people directly involved in the incident that are affected, but it has been demonstrated that the emotional and psychological effects of terrorism are have spread across the nation as whole. (Silver, 2004, p. 47) Therefore it is important to study the effects on 9/11 on the decision making of local emergency responders in response to the attacks and see what changes were necessary to re-establish security. In Arlington VA, site of the Pentagon attack, the Arlington County Police Department had a problem with correctly staffing. It has been discovered that "Many ACPD officers attempting to reach the Pentagon, including detectives who were responding from headquarters, found themselves full engaged in rerouting traffic…."...
C-7) While it was important to make certain that the fire and emergency medical responders were sent to the correct place, having detectives on traffic duty took them away from their primary task of uncovering evidence at the crime scene. It has been identified that local police "rued the lack of ability to meet authorized personnel strength." ("ARCO Conference Report," p. 20)Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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