Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes: Volume 4 Issue 1

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Table of contents - Special Issue: Tourism, crime and terrorism: what are the risks, challenges and policy options?

Tourism and terrorism: conflicts and commonalities

Maximiliano E. Korstanje, Anthony Clayton

The purpose of this paper is to explore why tourists continue to visit troubled and often violent nations, even when there is perceived risk. Tourism and terrorism reflect very…

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Linking tourism security to national security: A brief comment on the implications of the Christopher Coke Saga

Ian Boxill

The purpose of this paper is to explain why national security should not be segregated from tourism security, especially in small island states.

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Managing guest security in a high‐violence society: The case of the Jamaican hospitality industry

Noel M. Cowell, Hilton McDavid, Tanzia S. Saunders

The purpose of this paper is to explore security management in the hospitality sector of Jamaica.

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Emergency planning and recovery for terror situations: an analysis with special reference to tourism

Kurt A. Stahura, Tony L. Henthorne, Babu P. George, Eugene Soraghan

The purpose of this paper is to determine the effect management has on terror and emergency response and recovery. Specifically, the investigation will determine what management…

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The response of the tourism industry in Jamaica to crime and the threat of terrorism

Anthony Hall

The purpose of this paper is to explore with practitioners the impact of Jamaican corruption, crime and violence on guest experiences in different resort locations.

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Crime, criminal activity and tourism performance: issues from the Caribbean

Nikolaos Karagiannis, Zagros Madjd‐Sadjadi

The purpose of this paper is to review the many negative implications of crime for tourism in the Caribbean, with particular regard to the economic costs, the loss of long‐term…

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Recovering from terror: the Egyptian and Balinese experiences

Damion Crawford

This paper aims to analyze the recovery of the Balinese and Egyptian tourism industries after experiencing terrorist attacks, to see what can be learnt by Caribbean destinations.

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Conclusions: tourism, crime and terrorism: what are the risks, challenges and policy options?

Anthony Clayton, Ian Boxill

This paper aims to conclude the theme issues and identify the respective contributions from each paper to identifying the risks, challenges and policy options posed by crime and…

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Cover of Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes

ISSN:

1755-4217

e-ISSN:

1755-4225

ISSN-L:

1755-4217

Online date, start – end:

2009

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Hale Ozgit
  • Ali Ozturen