Consultancy presentations and papers

Event management

Drury, J. (2011). Crowd psychology. 12th European Health and Safety Seminar, Great Missenden, May.

Drury, J. (2006). Don't panic: The psychology of emergency mass evacuation. Presentation to South Downs branch meeting of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, University of Sussex, January.

Emergency planning and response

Drury, J. (2014). Getting the crowd behind you. Continuity, 3, 16-17.

Drury, J. (2009). Far from the madding crowd. Safety and Health Practitioner, April, pp. 34-36.

http://www.shponline.co.uk/features-content/full/far-from-the-madding-crowd

Drury, J. (2009). Crowds and stress. Stadium and Arena Management, February, pp. 26-29.

Drury, J. (2009). Crowd dispersal. CBRNe World, Spring, pp. 40-42.

Drury, J. (2009). Managing crowds in emergencies: Psychology for business continuity. Business Continuity Journal, 3, 15-24.

Drury, J., & Cocking, C. (2008). Mass media communications and mass reactions to emergencies and disasters. Workshop on the role of the media in emergencies. Royal United Services Institute, London, September.

Drury, J. (2008). The mass psychology of emergency evacuation. Presentation for Canary Wharf Group annual estate-wide Business Continuity exercise, September.

Cocking, C., Drury, J., & Reicher, S. (2008). The mass psychology of disasters and emergency evacuations: Implications for the emergency services. British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Dublin, April.

Cocking, C. (2005). Don't panic. Crowd behaviour in emergencies. Presentation for London Resilience Team, 6th September

Cocking, C. (2008). Don't panic! Crowd behaviour in emergencies: implications for professionals. Presentation to Emergency Planning College, September.

Cocking, C. (2007). Crowd behaviour in emergencies: Research findings and implications for emergency planners. Presentation to Emergency Planning College, July.

Cocking, C. (2007). Don't panic! Crowd behaviour in emergencies: evidence and implications. Presentation to Emergency Planning College, December.

Drury, J. (2006). Crowd behaviour and social identity. London Technology Network: Future technology initiatives for the Olympics Exhibition. London, May.

Fire service

Carter, H., Drury, J., & Amlot, R. (2011). Communicating with the public during incidents involving mass casualty decontamination: highlighting the gaps in preparedness and response. Annual Conference: Fire Related Research and Developments (RE07), Gloucester, November.

Drury, J. (2011). Understanding crowd behaviour in fires: From ‘mass panic’ to collective resilience. Human Behaviour in Fire Workshop 2011, KFRS Fire Investigation & Research Team and Canterbury Christ Church University, February.

Cocking, C., & Drury, J. (2008). The mass psychology of disasters and emergency evacuations: A research report and implications for the Fire and Rescue Service. Fire Safety, Technology and Management, 10, 13-19.

Cocking, C., Drury, J., & Reicher, S. (2008). PTSD after disasters: should we focus on social support and collective resilience rather than individual pathology? Annual Conference: Fire Related Research and Developments (RE07), Gloucester, November.

Cocking, C. & Drury, J. (2007). The mass psychology of disasters and emergency evacuations: A research report and implications for practice. Annual Conference: Fire Related Research and Developments (RE07), Gloucester, November

Health service

Drury, J. (2009). The collective resilience of strangers: Lessons for policy and practice from the descriptions of survivors of the bombings in London on 7 July 2005. Annual meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Liverpool, June.

Drury, J. (2007). Crowd behaviour in CBRN incidents. Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee, Royal College of Anaesthetists, November.

Police

Metropolitan Police Service, Executive Session: People in public, Church House, London December 2007. Extracts of presentation

 

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