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Jay Levinson
Adjunct Professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA
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Earthquake lessons still hold true today
Jay Levinson and Abraham ‘Avi’ Domb say that more than 100 years after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, many of the issues the city experienced are still relevant today.
Thoughts on evacuation drills for people with special needs
Evacuation is never a simple procedure even under seemingly ideal circumstances. Procedures are all the more difficult when evacuating populations with special needs.
Jerusalem snowstorm - an analysis
Jay Levinson analyses the emergency response to recent unprecedented snowfall in Jerusalem.
Essential reading - Dr Jay Levinson reviews a book on the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
The chapters in this well-edited book give a very comprehensive overview of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and it is clear in reading this publication that disaster responders should have at least a basic understanding of tsunamis and their characteristics
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