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Invited Talks

Thornton, T. E. (2021). “Community Resilience: Emergency Planning and Disaster Response.” Arlington, VA, Encore Learning.


Thornton T. E. (2020). “Community Resiliency: Disaster Planning and Vulnerable Populations.” Gloucester County, VA, Department of Emergency Management. 


Neaves, T. T. (2019). “Emergency and Crisis Management: The Social Construction of Disasters.” Arlington, VA: George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government, Alumni Best of Faculty.


Neaves, T. T. (2019). “Emergency Management and the Emergency Medical System.” Newark, NJ: Rutgers University, School of Public Affairs and Administration.


Neaves, T. T. (2018). “Communal Resiliency: The Social Construction of Disasters.” Arlington, VA: George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government.


Neaves, T. T. (2018). “Overview of Emergency Management.” Newark, NJ: Rutgers University, School of Public Affairs and Administration.


Neaves, T. T. (2018). “High Threats and integrated Emergency Operations.” Arlington, VA: MPA Leadership Council Spring Gala, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University.


Neaves, T. T. (2018). “Emergency Response.” Arlington, VA: Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University.


Neaves, T. T. (2017). “Disasters and Localities.” Williamsburg, VA: Virginia Municipal League, Virginia Mayors Institute.


Neaves, T. T. (2017). “Emergency and Crisis Management.” Arlington, VA: Triway Program, Provincial Public Security Department Delegation.


Williams, A. D. and Neaves, T. T. (2017). “Planning for Resilient Communities.” Arlington, VA: Triway Program, Provincial Public Security Department Delegation.


Neaves, T. T. (2017). “Memo: A High Threat Paradigm.” Arlington, VA: Mercatus Center, Hayek Symposium on Responding to Crisis.


Neaves, T. T. (2017). “Information Technologies for Law Enforcement.” Vienna, VA: Triway Program, Provincial Public Security Department Delegation.


Neaves, T. T. (2016). “Emergency and Crisis Management.” Arlington, VA: Triway Program, Zhejiang Provincial Public Security Department Delegation.


Neaves, T.T. (2016). “The Security Impacts of Mass Migration on Tri-Sectoral Relations.” Split, Croatia: University of Zagreb and University of Split.


Neaves, T.T. (2016). “Introduction to Mass Migration and Threats to Security.” Split, Croatia: University of Zagreb and University of Split.


Neaves, T. T. (2016). “Emergency Planning and Disaster Response.” Marseille, France: Aix-Marseille University, School of Economics and Social Sciences.


Neaves, T. T. and A. M. Fenley. (2015). “Emergency Management: Disaster Planning and Response. Yaounde, Republic of Cameroon: National School of Administration and Magistracy.


Neaves, T. T. (2014). “Information Technologies for Law Enforcement.” Vienna, VA: Triway Program, Zhejiang Provincial Public Security Department Delegation.


Neaves, T. T. (2012). “Performance Management Applications for Rural-Based State Law Enforcement: A Case Study of the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol Daily Activity Reporting System.” Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida, Center for Public and Non-Profit Management Research Colloquium.

Panels Organized

SECM’s Professional Response to COVID-19: An Administrative Study for the American Society for Public Administration, April 2021.


ISE Research to Action Webinar Series: Sustainable and Resilient Communities and Ecosystems, for George Mason University’s Institute for a Sustainable Earth, February 2021.


Emergency Management in the ‘New’ Normal for the International Association of Emergency Managers Region 3 Symposium, December 2020.


Frontiers in Resilience: Critical Infrastructure Resilience Through Communication, Coordination, and Collaboration for Sandia National Laboratories, January 2019.


Prioritizing Governance for Resilient Critical Infrastructure for the National Academy for Public Administration, October 2017.

Courses Taught

Introduction to Public and Nonprofit Administration 


Public Personnel Administration


Problem Solving and Data Analysis  


Big Data or the Social and Policy Sciences


Emergency Planning and Preparedness  


Principles of Emergency Planning and Crisis Response


Disaster Response Operations and Recovery 

Executive Education / Training Offered

Emergency and Crisis Management for the Abu Dhabi Department of Health via Rabdan Academy, United Arab Emirates


Virginia Certified Public Manager® Program – Cohort 1-3 for the National Certified Public Manager® Consortium via George Mason University


Certificate of Public Management for the National School of Administration and Magistracy of Cameroon, Republic of Cameroon


Financial Market Symposium: Accelerating the Survival of the Financial Market in Cameroon for the Ministry of Finance Yaoundé, Republic of Cameroon


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