Public Security Crisis Management Model Based on Diversified Cooperation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v1i2.51Abstract
Everyone is surrounded by crisis just like the air we breathe at every moment; therefore, all countries, organizations and person are confronted with the risk challenges. Nowadays, the human society has evolved to a relatively advanced stage, and along with society progress, complicated social relationship and environment will result in more dangerous elements, thus bringing in more risks. This paper introduces the public security crisis management model based on diversified cooperation in detail from the concept of public security crisis and puts forward safeguard mechanism construction for enhancing the crisis management under diversified cooperation in a brief manner, thus improving the efficiency of crisis management under diversified cooperation.
Keywords:
Diversified Cooperation; Public Security; Public Management; Management ModelReferences
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