An expert guide to contemporary research in the field of emergency
services management, this short-form book will help academics, scholars,
and practitioners to appreciate the important role and contribution of
these services.
Contemporary emergency services have been rapidly changing in response
to increasing demand, reducing resources, the impact of COVID-19 and the
increasingly complex threats to public safety. Academics, practitioners,
the emergency services and their key stakeholders all need to have a
clear understanding of the changing role and contribution of these
services as well as finding ways to improve their management and
performance so that policy solutions to new and emerging threats may be
efficiently developed and effectively implemented. The book looks at the
application of public management theories to emergency services and the
development of professionalism within the police, fire and rescue, and
ambulance services. It examines the increasing need for better
collaboration and identifies the nature and extent of the academic and
practitioner divide and the research gap between the academic and
professional communities in each of the services.
This book will be invaluable to researchers, scholars, practitioners,
and students in the fields of governance, leadership, and management,
especially those focusing on emergency services and management during
crises.