Tobin Hensgen, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Education | Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States |
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(Toward intelligence-led policing: A qualitative study and assessment of how the critical factors of intelligence-led policing are perceived by Chicago Police Department's Organized Crime Division (OCD).) |
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Hensgen T, Desouza KC, Durland M. (2006) Initial crisis agent-response impact syndrome (ICARIS) Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management. 14: 190-198 |
Desouza KC, Hensgen T. (2006) Virtual crisis centers Disaster Prevention and Management. 15: 778-782 |
Hensgen T, Desouza KC, Evaristo JR. (2004) Ad hoc crisis management and crisis evasion International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management. 4: 257-274 |
Desouza KC, Hensgen T, Evaristo JR. (2004) Signals, signal devices, and signal space in organisations: A conceptual lens to crisis evasion International Journal of Emergency Management. 2: 1-21 |
Hensgen T, Desouza KC, Kraft GD. (2003) Games, signal detection and processing in the context of crisis management Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management. 11: 67-77 |
Desouza KC, Hensgen T. (2003) 9-11 information failures: A semiotic approach It Professional. 5 |
Desouza KC, Hensgen T. (2003) Every citizen a missile: The need for an emergent systems approach by law enforcement Government Information Quarterly. 20: 259-280 |
Desouza KC, Hensgen T. (2003) Semiotic emergent framework to address the reality of cyberterrorism Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 70: 385-396 |
Desouza KC, Hensgen T. (2002) On "Information" in Organizations: An Emergent Information Theory and Semiotic Framework Emergence. 4: 95-114 |