Posted: April 20th, 2022
The student will complete a research paper providing a detailed examination
EXAMINING DISASTER MANAGEMENT PAPER ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
OVERVIEW
The student will complete a research paper providing a detailed examination of all phases of disaster management. The student will examine all phases of disaster management including: an overview of the emergency management discipline; key concepts, definitions, and perspectives; mitigation to include prevention; and preparedness, planning, response, and recovery. The following subtopics will be included within the respective phase they best fit: human behavior, warnings, evacuation, sheltering, special needs populations, triage, damage assessment, disaster declarations, debris removal, media relations, crisis counseling, and assistance, as well as fiscal issues. Decision-making, unified command, incident command, EOC operations, along with coordination efforts will be examined. The roles of faith-based agencies as well as public-private partnerships will be discussed. The student will approach it from a holistic manner considering all potential disciplines that might be involved in any phase of dealing with a disaster. Finally, biblical foundations should be addressed.
INSTRUCTIONS
The student will write a research-oriented paper in current APA format of at least 8 full pages. The paper must include at least 8 sources (which cannot include the class textbook and the Bible).
Assignment Specifics:
• At least 8 full pages, not counting title and reference pages, research-oriented paper in current APA format
• At least 8 sources
Note: This assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.
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ANALYSIS OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW OF PAPER ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
The student will write a research paper that examines all phases of disaster management in depth. The student will investigate all phases of disaster management, including an overview of the emergency management discipline; key concepts, definitions, and perspectives; mitigation, including prevention; and preparedness, planning, response, and recovery. Human behavior, warnings, evacuation, sheltering, special needs populations, triage, damage assessment, disaster declarations, debris removal, media relations, crisis counseling and assistance, and fiscal issues will all be covered within the appropriate phase. The decision-making process, unified command, incident command, EOC operations, and coordination efforts will all be scrutinized. Faith-based organizations’ roles, as well as public-private partnerships, will be discussed. The pupil will