Books by "Damon P. Coppola"

3 books found

Introduction to Homeland Security

Introduction to Homeland Security

by Jane Bullock, George Haddow, Damon P. Coppola

2012 · Elsevier

Provides a comprehensive account of past and current homeland security reorganization and practices, policies and programs in relation to government restructuring.

Managing Children in Disasters

Managing Children in Disasters

by Jane A. Bullock, George Haddow, Damon P. Coppola

2010 · CRC Press

Each year, disasters such as house fires, car accidents, tsunamis, earthquakes, and hurricanes impact hundreds of thousands of children. Child victims can suffer disproportionately and the physical and psychological damage sustained can far outweigh the same effects in adults, often requiring years of therapy. Sadly, emergency planners to date have

Introduction to Emergency Management

Introduction to Emergency Management

by George Haddow, Jane Bullock, Damon Coppola

2010 · Butterworth-Heinemann

Introduction to Emergency Management, Fourth Edition, offers a practical guide to the discipline of emergency management. It focuses on the domestic emergency management system of the United States, highlighting the lessons and emerging trends that are applicable to emergency management systems in other parts of the world. The book begins by tracing the historical development of emergency management from the 1800s to the present world of homeland security. It then discusses the hazards faced by emergency management and the methods of assessing hazard risk; the function of mitigation and the strategies and programs emergency management or other disciplines use to reduce the impact of disasters; and emergency management preparedness. The book also covers the importance of communication in the emergency management of the twenty-first century; the functions and processes of disaster response; government and voluntary programs aimed at helping people and communities rebuild in the aftermath of a disaster; and international emergency management. It also addresses the impact of September 11, 2001 on traditional perceptions of emergency management; and emergency management in the post-9/11, post-Katrina environment. * Expanded coverage of risk management* Enhanced coverage of disaster communications, including social networking sites like Twitter* More material on mitigation of disasters* Up-to-date information on the role of FEMA in the Obama administration