Proposal for a Cross-Discipline, Academic-Based Approach to After Action Reporting and Lessons Learned for Public Safety Responders
Charles R. Jennings, PhD,
presented April 27, 2010 to the US Department of Homeland Security Responder Technology (R-Tech) User Working Group Meeting.
"Proposal for a Cross-Discipline, Academic-Based Approach to After Action Reporting and Lessons Learned for Public Safety Responders"
Academy for Critical Incident Analysis/Christian Regenhard Center for Emergency Response Studies Conference:
The Symposium on Critical Incident Analysis.
Excerpt of proceedings of “Framing” Conference, held October 2008 in conjunction with the Academy for Critical Incident Analysis, held in New York at John Jay College, www.aciajj.org/index.html. This event was designed to define the need for and mission of the Center, as well as pose challenges to an academic engagement with the subject of first responder policy-directed research.
Glenn Corbett, MEng, PE, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY), New York, NY
“The Case for First-Responder-Based Research.”
Charles R. Jennings PhD, MIFireE, CFO John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY), New York, NY,
“Toward a Program of First Responder-based Disaster Research.”
Mark D. Chubb, MPP, MIFireE, Portland State University, Oregon
“Fear and Loathing on the Front Lines: A Look at Disaster from the First Responder Perspective.”











