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Multi-Level SEA Analysis for Tracing Criminal Responsibility in Organizational Accidents

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The Sequence of Event Analysis in Criminal Trials

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Now we are ready to elaborate a complete SEA analysis with its conduct level, divided and structured on three sub-levels: an “active” or front line sub-level, an “organizational” or “prescriptive” sub-level and the last “inter-organizational” or “control” sub-level. These three sub-levels fit into the three failure models that we find in the literature on organizational accidents.

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    The term risk indicates the relation between the probability that a specific occurrence takes place and the seriousness of its possible consequences. It studies the prospect that something might happen or that a danger can become real and have an impact on the aims that have been set up. It is measured in terms of consequences and probabilities. Risk assessment is the entire process of analysis, evaluation, the choices made and how to treat and monitor the risk.

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    Risk management is built up from the culture, the structure and the processes that attempt to manage negative effects and improvement opportunities in the best possible way.

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D’Errico, F., Casa, M.D. (2016). Multi-Level SEA Analysis for Tracing Criminal Responsibility in Organizational Accidents. In: The Sequence of Event Analysis in Criminal Trials. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47898-1_6

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