The Economics of Public Safety

2009 Jan 1 Posted by Joseph Pascarella

As we begin a New Year and reflect on one of the most challenging economic environments in recent decades, we must consider the role of economics and sound Public Safety. The economic strength of the United States is continually under attack and that creating economic upheaval can seriously undermine public safety.

In an article written by Marketwatch.com columnist Todd Harrison at the end of September, the idea of economic terrorism was briefly discussed. What is the role of forces external to the United States?

Essentially, a weakened economic infrastructure can lead to a detrimental cascading effect on Public Safety. The Public Safety community faces numerous challenges in that economics and Public Safety are interreconnected.

Have a Safe, Happy, and Healthy New Year!

Joe Pascarella

One Response to “The Economics of Public Safety”

Michael M. Brown Says:

Dr. Pascarella, in one of my discussion papers I briefly touched on the idea that public safety will eventually evolve and one of the specific areas under the domain will be economic emergency management. There should be laws and governance that fall into DHS’ purview outside of the FBI’s responsibility that allow DHS to provide for investigations and actions via DoJ for prosecution against those companies or individuals whose actions create vulnerabilities to the Unites States’ economic security.

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Dr. Steven Barthelmeus
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Public Safety – Criminal Justice/Forensics program, Capella University
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Dr. Jeffrey Rush
Asst. Professor of Criminal Justice/Homeland Security, Dept. of Public Management and Criminal Justice, Austin Peay State University
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Dr. Michael Kemp
Chair, Emergency Management, Capella University
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Captain, Florence Alabama Police Department
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Capella University Learner and Chief, Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire
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Investigator for Prosecutorial District Twenty A of North Carolina
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Capella University Learner
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Capella University Learner, Retired Asst. Fire Chief

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