Exploring the human dimension of nuclear security: (Record no. 46947)

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Personal name HOBBS Christopher
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Title Exploring the human dimension of nuclear security:
Remainder of title the history, theory, and practice of security culture/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Cristopher Hobbs and Matthew Moran
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2021
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Summary, etc. Over the past two decades, the international community has devoted considerable attention to the human dimension of nuclear security. This trend is part of a more holistic approach to securing nuclear facilities, grounded in the concept of culture, that moves beyond the traditional focus of physical-protection measures. But what explains this shift and what does it entail? This article begins by demonstrating, through a series of real-life case studies, the potential for human factors to undermine nuclear-security systems. It then considers the rise and consolidation of “culture” as a concept used to better understand and organize international efforts to strengthen nuclear security. Nuclear-security culture is then explored in practice, drawing on a review of relevant initiatives as well as empirical research conducted by the authors at several UK nuclear sites. A number of likely challenges for developing an effective nuclear-security culture at the operational level are discussed, as is the value of the culture-focused guidance developed by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The article concludes that while nuclear-security culture has been widely promoted at the international level, there exists considerable scope for new initiatives to further strengthen engagement at the working level of industry.
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Bulletin Heading NUCLEAR SECURITY, INSIDER THREATS, NUCLEAR TERRORISM, NEWARTICLS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element NUCLEAR SECURITY
General subdivision SECURITY CULTURE
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Personal name MORAN Matthew
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Related parts The Nonproliferation Review, Volume 28, Numbers 4-6, July-December 2021, page: 275-295
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10736700.2020.1811532">https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10736700.2020.1811532</a>
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Mindef Library & Info Centre Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals 22/04/2024   NUCLEAR SECURITY 22/04/2024 22/04/2024 Journal Article