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Security Journal (ISSN 0955-1662) is an academic, peer reviewed journal that is affiliated to ASIS International. The journal was founded in 1987 and is described as being 'at the forefront, as a primary resource, providing the necessary information for today's and tomorrow's security professionals.' [1]
The journal's main purpose is to inform about the latest developments and techniques in security management. [1]
The journal is published by Palgrave Macmillan publishers.
People
Circa 2014
Editors
- Bonnie Fisher, USA
- Martin Gill, UK
Editorial Board
- Joshua Bamfield
- Jeff Bedser
- Paul Brantingham
- David Brooks
- Rick Brown
- Mark Button
- James D. Calder
- Ronald Clarke
- Paul Ekblom
- Peter Fussey
- Mary Lynn Garcia
- Bruce George
- David H. Gilmore
- Paula Grubb
- Read Hayes
- Richard Hollinger
- Bob Hoogenboom
- Nancy G. La Vigne
- Gary LaFree
- Claire Lawrence
- Mike Levi
- Randy K. Lippert
- Matthew Manning
- Mahesh Nalla
- Tim Prenzler
- Kumar Ramakrishna
- Carl Richards
- Rick Sarre
- Joanna Shapland
- Johanna Skinnari
- Ira Somerson
- Mike Sutton
- Emmeline Taylor
- Alison Wakefield
- David Wall
- Adam White
- Richard Wortley
- Zhu Qilu
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Security Journal palgrave macmillan, accessed 19 December 2014