Forensic Science International
Volume 159, Supplement , Pages S9-S11, 15 May 2006

Preparing for major incidents

DVI Belgium, Federal Police, Ruiterijlaan 2, 1040 Brussels, Belgium

published online 17 March 2006.

Abstract 

Major incidents occurred, occur and will still occur all over the world, at any place at any time. Such an event is not always handled like it should and could be. The reason for this is not necessarily a deficiency in preplanning or the non-existence of procedures or guidelines. A possible solution to make things work more fluidly could be the creation of a genuine vision and mission statement on disaster handling followed by the alignment of all involved services within the statement. This would be a real challenge for all authorities and services involved in the planning phase and the preparation for major incidents.

Keywords: Major incidents, Preparation, Vision, Mission

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PII: S0379-0738(06)00058-2

doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.02.028

Forensic Science International
Volume 159, Supplement , Pages S9-S11, 15 May 2006