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1       Evaluate your Human Security Management Program.

1.1      Evaluate your Human Security Program policy.

1.1.1      Evaluate the implementation of your human security policy.

1.1.1.1       Evaluate how well your human security policy is understood.

1.1.1.2       Evaluate how well your human security policy is being applied.

1.1.2      Evaluate the effectiveness of your human security policy.

1.1.2.1       Evaluate how well your human security policy helps
you to prevent serious human security disasters.

1.1.2.2       Evaluate how well your human security policy helps
you to respond to serious human security disasters.

1.1.2.3       Evaluate how well your human security policy helps
you to recover from serious human security disasters.

1.1.3      Evaluate the suitability of your human security policy.

1.2      Evaluate your Human Security Program objectives.

1.2.1      Evaluate the implementation of your human security objectives.

1.2.1.1       Evaluate how well your security objectives are being understood.

1.2.1.2       Evaluate how well your security objectives are being applied.

1.2.2      Evaluate the effectiveness of your human security objectives.

1.2.2.1       Evaluate how well your human security
objectives support your human security policy.

1.2.2.2       Evaluate how well your human security
objectives help you to protect your people.

1.2.2.2.1     Evaluate how well your human security objectives
help you to prevent serious security disasters.
1.2.2.2.2     Evaluate how well your human security objectives
help you to respond to serious security disasters.
1.2.2.2.3     Evaluate how well your human security objectives
help you to recover from serious security disasters.

1.2.3      Evaluate the suitability of your human security objectives.

1.3      Evaluate your Human Security Program strategies.

1.3.1      Evaluate the strategies that are being used
to prevent serious human security disasters.

1.3.1.1       Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the probability that dangerous threats to human safety and security will become serious hazards.

1.3.1.1.1     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the probability that dangerous terrorist threats to human safety and security will actually become serious hazards.
1.3.1.1.2     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the probability that dangerous criminal threats to human safety and security will actually become serious hazards.
1.3.1.1.3     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the probability that dangerous industrial threats to human safety and security will actually become serious hazards.
1.3.1.1.4     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the probability that dangerous natural threats to human safety and security will actually become serious hazards.
1.3.1.1.5     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the probability that dangerous technological threats to human safety and security will actually become serious hazards.
1.3.1.1.6     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the probability that dangerous environmental threats to human safety and security will actually become serious hazards.
1.3.1.1.7     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the probability that dangerous economic threats to human safety and security will actually become serious hazards.
1.3.1.1.8     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the probability that dangerous political threats to human safety and security will actually become serious hazards.

1.3.1.2       Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the likelihood
that people will be exposed to serious safety and security hazards.

1.3.1.2.1     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the likelihood
that people will be exposed to terrorist safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.2.2     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the likelihood
that people will be exposed to criminal safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.2.3     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the likelihood
that people will be exposed to industrial safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.2.4     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the likelihood
that people will be exposed to natural safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.2.5     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the likelihood
that people will be exposed to technological safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.2.6     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the likelihood
that people will be exposed to environmental safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.2.7     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the likelihood
that people will be exposed to economic safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.2.8     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the likelihood
that people will be exposed to political safety and security hazards.

1.3.1.3       Evaluate the strategies that are being used to make people
less vulnerable to serious safety and security hazards.

1.3.1.3.1     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to make people
less vulnerable to terrorist safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.3.2     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to make people
less vulnerable to criminal safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.3.3     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to make people
less vulnerable to industrial safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.3.4     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to make people
less vulnerable to natural safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.3.5     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to make people
less vulnerable to technological safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.3.6     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to make people
less vulnerable to environmental safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.3.7     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to make people
less vulnerable to economic safety and security hazards.
1.3.1.3.8     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to make people
less vulnerable to political safety and security hazards.

1.3.1.4       Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the amount
of human misery and suffering that occurs during serious disasters.

1.3.1.4.1     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the amount
of human misery and suffering that occurs during terrorist disasters.
1.3.1.4.2     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the amount
of human misery and suffering that occurs during criminal disasters.
1.3.1.4.3     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the amount
of human misery and suffering that occurs during industrial disasters.
1.3.1.4.4     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the amount
of human misery and suffering that occurs during natural disasters.
1.3.1.4.5     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the amount
of human misery and suffering that occurs during technological disasters.
1.3.1.4.6     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the amount
of human misery and suffering that occurs during environmental disasters.
1.3.1.4.7     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the amount
of human misery and suffering that occurs during economic disasters.
1.3.1.4.8     Evaluate the strategies that are being used to reduce the amount
of human misery and suffering that occurs during political disasters.

1.3.2      Evaluate the strategies that are being used
to respond to serious human security disasters.

1.3.2.1       Evaluate your terrorist emergency response strategies.

1.3.2.2       Evaluate your criminal emergency response strategies.

1.3.2.3       Evaluate your industrial emergency response strategies.

1.3.2.4       Evaluate your natural emergency response strategies.

1.3.2.5       Evaluate your technological emergency response strategies.

1.3.2.6       Evaluate your environmental emergency response strategies.

1.3.2.7       Evaluate your economic emergency response strategies.

1.3.2.8       Evaluate your political emergency response strategies.

1.3.3      Evaluate the strategies that are being used
to recover from serious human security disasters.

1.3.3.1       Evaluate your terrorist disaster recovery strategies.

1.3.3.2       Evaluate your criminal disaster recovery strategies.

1.3.3.3       Evaluate your industrial disaster recovery strategies.

1.3.3.4       Evaluate your natural disaster recovery strategies.

1.3.3.5       Evaluate your technological disaster recovery strategies.

1.3.3.6       Evaluate your environmental disaster recovery strategies.

1.3.3.7       Evaluate your economic disaster recovery strategies.

1.3.3.8       Evaluate your political disaster recovery strategies.

1.4      Evaluate your Human Security Program functions.

1.4.1      Evaluate how well your human security
leadership functions are being performed.

1.4.2      Evaluate how well your human security
reporting functions are being performed.

1.4.3      Evaluate how well your human security
communication functions are being performed.

1.4.4      Evaluate how well your human security
monitoring functions are being performed.

1.4.5      Evaluate how well your human security
measurement functions are being performed.

1.4.6      Evaluate how well your human security
auditing functions are being performed.

1.4.7      Evaluate how well your human security
recording functions are being performed.

1.4.8      Evaluate how well your human security
training functions are being performed.

1.5      Evaluate your Human Security Program structure.

1.5.1      Evaluate the performance of your security manager.

1.5.2      Evaluate the performance of your substitute security manager.

1.5.3      Evaluate the performance of your security staff.

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