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Critical incident management 1
Critical Incidence Management
CJA/560
Adrine Jason
October 7,2011
Ian Monffett
Critical incident management 2
Critical incident Defined
A critical Incident is any event or situation that threatens people and /or their homes, businesses, or community. While we often think of floods,tornadoes, hurricanes, or armed assailants as posing critical incidents, the true definition of a critical incident includes any situation requiring swift, decisive action involving multiple components in response to and occurring outside of the normal course of routine business activities.( Radford W Jones, 2000)
Role of scenario based preparation and education and training in area of criminal justice
Through scenario preparation, education, and training in the area of criminal justice it will require long periods of time to put a plan together, this is not something that one might just want to put together and say OK, we have come up with something that is reasonable and safe this will not work when one is trying to but fourth there best knowledge when it comes down to saving lives, it will require time that might be very lengthy, take time in planning and implementing which could take hours, days, and sometime months of putting together just the right plan because each situation or scenario is very different. Each plan should be made with specifics to each incident, the tsunami being one and Katrina being another. The importance behind these plans are so that they will help to enforce judicial decision and conceptualization of the law that everyone will follow.
There are many departments to take into consideration when one...