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Author(s): David McElreath, Adrian Doss, Robert Nations, Julie Nations, Jeffrey M Van Slyke, Michael Wigginton, Carl Jensen
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On a daily basis, the United States, and the entire world in general, face the reality and responsibility of managing hazards, emergencies, and disasters. A disaster may strike at any time with little or no warning. Incidents may also occur with speed, surprise, and violence. Any location is vulnerable to some form of hazard.
Author(s): Adrian Doss, David McElreath, Carl Jensen, Michael Wigginton, REBECCA GOZA, URSULA BECKER, ROLLIN ROBERTS
Management within the justice domain involves considerations of controlling, coordinating, leading, organizing, planning, staffing, and directing. No solitary approach for executing these functions exists. Instead, each separate justice system entity represents a unique instantiation of management endeavors and activities. Essentially, the management paradigms that are successful for one justice system entity may be completely ineffective for another organization.