Volume 18 Issue 4
Out now!
News and Comment: Detailed analysis of migration, short-termism, and slavery; global approach required in moving forward with migration and trafficking; book reviews of The heat will kill you first. Life and death on a scorched planet and Clever Security, Clever Business.
Trafficking: Our features include a discussion on human trafficking and digital evolution; the role of frontline security officers; and a detailed report on the expulsion of Afghan refugees. We also explore the Invisible Traffick’s Junior Education Programme, which not only helps children but also supports teachers and carers.
Migration and Modern Slavery: This section explores the migration crisis, security threats to migrants, the issue of mass migration, and the migration crisis in the European Union states. Shefalika Maini takes us through her exploration of modern-day slavery, while Caroline Sapriel explores the importance of empowering businesses to reduce the risks of modern slavery.
The role of emergency planners in addressing human trafficking and migration follows a thorough overview of the connection between international migration and modern slavery.
Response Systems: This part focuses on the exploration of indicators and warnings in crisis prevention. AI and disaster management, airport crisis management, avoiding disaster bullets, and AI-powered strategy are also discussed in this section.
Communications: Here we look into the influence of AI in emergency communications, satellites, and the future of emergency communications.
Bias, business, and continuity: This issue revolves around culture and reputation; the influence of blockchain in the era of digital disruption; and tackling crises. The edition also includes the role of cognitive biases in crisis management.
Plus: News, events and frontline
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