This book comprehensively examines five key areas related to crisis management in policing. These specific issues include:
Understanding contemporary terrorism and homeland security threats.
Effective counter-terrorism strategies.
Practical crisis planning and management.
Demonstration and riot control.
Dealing with police-related stress and PTSD.
The book chapters present a global, multi-dimensional approach to examine these critical policing issues, while analyzing them through sociological and practical lenses. It proposes policy recommendations to promote optimal police service delivery, professionalism, and organizational effectiveness during major crises and large-scale events. In addition, this book investigates police-related stress with the goal of promoting optimal police officer health and wellness. It is ideal for policing professionals, policymakers, and researchers.