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Crisis Management Bomb Threat the Most Important
Assignment: Crisis Management Paper. This is three pages in length. The assignment instructions are as follows: Write a paper in which you describe two crisis management situations associated with physical and personal protection issues. Two crisis are: Bomb threat Robbery in progress Include how to effectively deal with all aspects of the situation and what other contingencies should be addressed (provide in different heading).
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America's policymaking efforts have been active since 9/11 when the nation decided to look seriously at changing its structure to deal with emergency management planning and response efforts. In addition to investing new resources and coordinating authority nationally with the Department of Homeland Security, these efforts also turned to looking at everyday preparedness for the expected as an extension of preparing for the unexpected. A number of related topics are outlined and discussed.
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