RM /RA CRAMM – Quantitative Risk Assessment Method for Prevention of Criminality
Journal Title: Security Dimensions - Year 2017, Vol 23, Issue 23
Abstract
RM/RA CRAMM is a comprehensive risk assessment methodology for crisis management, which consists of identifying, analysing and assessing risks. Quantitative outputs serve as a basis for identifying risk management priorities, preparing preventive measures and responding to identified facts. The methodology is applicable to a wide range of risk types, natural risks, including fire risks, technology risks, criminal risks and other risks of a social nature. The RM/RA CRAMM methodology provides the basis for determining the real state of a given territory, allowing it to sort individual risks according to priorities. Risk assessment is the starting point for the reaction phase. By reacting, we mean preventive measures, including the allocation of Police units, Integrated rescue system units, their training, technical equipment and population awareness. The RM/RA CRAMM methodology provides the basis for determining the real situation in the given territory, allowing the individual risks to be sorted according to the priorities. Risk assessment is the starting point for the reaction phase.<br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Jana Müllerová, Michal Orinčák
Analysis of social structure and evaluation indicators of enterprise development
The paper presents the essence of the social staff structure of the enterprise. The important characteristics that impede the development of social enterprise development and social activity of staff are revealed in this...
An agent in the Slovak criminal law
In the literature we encounter different terms to label the agent. Even the national legislation does not use a single term. Most often encounter the terms "covert investigator", "secret police", "undercover cop", "secre...
Institutionalisation of Joint Efforts Aimed at Ensuring the Cross-Border Security of Poland
Cross-border cooperation constitutes one of the most important projects within the European ‘architecture’, and entails an entire system consisting of international public law, European integration, subsidiarity and part...
Methodological Basis of Research in Security Studies
Security studies are formally functioning for less than five years but have a strong methodological basis, presented shortly in this paper. This include several well-known and broadly-recognized ways of providing the res...
Social Media and OPSEC / An Analysis through Sociology of Security
When virtual social relations and online interactions have increased in our age media also had a transformation. Social media is a phenomenon which came with wide usage of internet by modern society and individuals. On t...