Comprehensive Security in the Face of Crises and Disasters: the Corona Pandemic as a Model
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Abstract
The Corona pandemic has had major effects and repercussions on the state of national and international security, after the outbreak of the virus and the escalation of infections and deaths in most parts of the world. This is in addition to the fear and terror that this deadly pandemic has caused and its threat to security and health. The world has imposed health quarantine measures and stopped movement and closed borders. The police have also found themselves bound by new security responsibilities, and the epidemic has prompted many countries of the world to review additional legislation to protect public health and punish quarantine violators. This study deals with the Corona pandemic from the point of view of security during crises and disasters. It studies the negative security-related, social, and psychological effects on societies caused by the spread of Corona, in addition to post-quarantine pressures. It examines some related phenomena including stigma (STIGMA) and the phenomenon of collective behavior addressed by social psychologists and behavioral scientists: Corona hysteria was manifested in the case of unjustified panic and the irrational behaviors that pervaded the markets with the spread of the virus. The Corona pandemic struck our societies and led to a change in many social behaviors. The study led to a number of recommendations related to aspects of health, the security of society, psychology, and law. Recommendations also include encouraging social responsibility to face the repercussions of this pandemic, updating legislation related to health security, enhancing Arab security cooperation,
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