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The Journal of PROTECT NEW YORK

The Journal of Applied Security Research is affiliated with Protect New York. The Journal is published quarterly and presents information on developments occurring at the cutting edge of security research, as well as reports on new practices, procedures, and technology emerging as a result of these advancements. The Editor is John Kostanoski, Chair, Department of Security Systems at Farmingdale State College (SUNY) and President of Protect New York. The Journal publishes original peer-reviewed articles by leading educators, practitioners, and scholars.

Recent articles authored by members of Protect NY include:
- Portfolio Theory for Regional Disaster Analysis and Policy (Sam Cole, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University at Buffalo)
- Hurricane Katrina: Lessons for Academic Emergency and Disaster Management Degree Programs (Janet McClellan, Criminal Investigation Department, State University of New York at Canton)
- Research Directions in Terrorism, Disaster, and Urban Security (Ernest Sternberg, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University at Buffalo)
- Researching Terrorist Networks (Victor Asal, Political Science, and R. Karl Rethemeyer, Public Administration and Policy, University at Albany)
- Building Codes: A Regulatory Mechanism for Reducing the Vulnerability of Urban areas (Reshmi Theckethil, Dept of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University)
- Evacuation of People with Disabilities (Edward Steinfeld, School of Architecture and Planning, University at Buffalo)
- Security on Buses and Trains: Guarding the Nation's Transit Systems Against Terrorist Attacks (Daniel B. Hess, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University at Buffalo)
- Planning for Community Health Emergencies: The Research Challenge (Ernest Sternberg, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University at Buffalo)
- A Systems Approach to Long-Term Urban Disaster Recovery (Judith Steele and Niraj Verma, University of Southern California)
- Enhancing the Resilience of Communities against Extreme Events from an Earthquake Engineering Perspective (Michael Bruneau, Department of Civil Engineering, University at Buffalo)
- Agent-Based Simulations for Disaster Decision Support (Li Yin, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University at Buffalo)
- Policing Global Challenges: Law Enforcement Cooperation and Partnerships (Korni Swaroop Kumar, Criminal Justice Department, SUNY College at Brockport and Mahesh K. Nalla, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University)
- Social psychological approaches to understanding and preventing terrorism: Toward an interdisciplinary perspective (Anthony F. Lemieux, SUNY Purchase)


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