Policing Iowa's Katrina: Law Enforcement Response in Flood Disasters

Disaster response by law enforcement is an understudied topic in both police and disaster research. This paper analyses the actions of the police during a flood in a US city using a general model of disaster response by law enforcement. This model suggests that, because citizens have different prior...

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