Emergency Planning Unit.
J Bus Contin Emer Plan. 2024 Jan 1;17(4):336-350.
There have been a large number of masscasualty incidents in recent years, including climate change-related disasters, mass shootings, terrorist attacks, transportation accidents and a global pandemic. Communities, families and friends have suffered grief and loss, while nations continue to bear the scars of trauma. Disasters caused by acts with criminality, although necessarily managed by the police for the investigative aspect, must be planned for, and responded to with victim-centred practices by the police, local government and other relevant community stakeholders for the duration of the response and recovery. Inconsistency and confusion over terminology and language in emergency management can lead to a lack of understanding about which stakeholders or agencies should be engaged in, and responsible for different aspects of the planning, preparedness, mitigation and response to a community disaster - regardless of what type of disaster it is, and irrespective of the disaster being caused by a person or persons with ill-intent. This paper discusses how a wholeof- community and victim-centred approach to criminal act disaster response should be applied to support those persons most adversely affected by the incident. It also promotes the application of victim-centred practices to ensure that the needs of victims are regarded ethically, and with compassion following any disaster caused by an act of criminality. The term 'mass victimisation incident' will be introduced and applied through a case study.
近年来发生了大量的大规模伤亡事件,包括与气候变化相关的灾害、大规模枪击事件、恐怖袭击、交通事故和全球大流行病。社区、家庭和朋友遭受了悲痛和损失,而国家继续承受着创伤的伤痕。尽管犯罪行为引起的灾害在调查方面必然由警察来管理,但在应对和恢复期间,警察、地方政府和其他相关社区利益攸关方必须以以受害者为中心的做法进行规划和应对。在紧急管理中,术语和语言的不一致和混乱可能导致对哪些利益攸关者或机构应该参与以及负责规划、准备、缓解和应对社区灾害的不同方面缺乏理解——无论灾害类型如何,也无论灾害是由恶意的个人或多人造成的。本文讨论了如何采用全社区和以受害者为中心的方法来应对犯罪行为灾害,以支持受事件影响最大的人。它还提倡应用以受害者为中心的做法,以确保在任何由犯罪行为引起的灾害后,从伦理和同情的角度出发,关注受害者的需求。“大规模受害事件”一词将通过案例研究进行介绍和应用。