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Frontiers of Engineering Management

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Front. Eng    2015, Vol. 2 Issue (4) : 331-338    https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015063
Engineering Management Theories and Methodologies
The Routine and Emergency Coordinated Management of Public Security
Ning Liu()
The Ministry of Water Resources of the People’s Republic of China, Beijing 100053, China
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Abstract

The paper presents a study based on the observation of public security programme situations. Nowadays, public security management is faced with challenges such as the increase in non-traditional safety threats, high occurrence probability, obvious complex chain reactions, high security demand, vulnerable bearing systems and world-wide influences. For the new adapted requirements of public security management, this paper puts forward the concept of the coordinated routine and emergency management, which combines the routine management at normal status and the emergency management at the abnormal status based on the whole process of public security management. This paper analyzes the coordinated management system and establishes the decision-making objectives, decision-making model and constraints. In addition, this paper proposes the basic strategy of achieving the coordinated management of public security.

Keywords public security      routine management      emergency management      coordinated management     
Corresponding Author(s): Ning Liu   
Online First Date: 16 March 2016    Issue Date: 31 March 2016
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Ning Liu. The Routine and Emergency Coordinated Management of Public Security[J]. Front. Eng, 2015, 2(4): 331-338.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/fem/EN/Y2015/V2/I4/331
Fig.1  The constitution and extension of coordinated management. a1 is routine management, a2 is emergency management, D is the intersection of a1 and a2, that is the common area of routine management and emergency management in a certain range, which is a direct part of the coordinated management; B is the extension part of routine, emergency and coordinated management. Note that D is not fixed, but dynamically changes with the boundary conditions of a1 and a2, d1 and d2 are the extended area. The area excluded in intersection D could also be dynamically included in the intersection part in a certain condition. This part needs to be highly concerned and there may be an indirect coordinated management procedure, or put it into the relevant preparation part at any time or in advance.
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