
National Security Issues in Science, Law, and Technology
Confronting Weapons of Terrorism
Thomas A. Johnson(Editor)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 16. April 2007
Book
Hardback
680 pages
978-1-57444-908-2 (ISBN)
Description
The tragedy of 9/11 placed homeland security and the prevention of further attacks into the central focus of our national consciousness. With so many avenues of terror open to our enemies in terms of mode, medium, and location, effective management and mitigation of threat must be grounded in objective risk assessment. The structure of national security decisions should be premised on decision theory and science with minimal political posturing or emotional reactivisim.
National Security Issues in Science, Law, and Technology demonstrates a mature look at a frightening subject and presents sound, unbiased tools with which to approach any situation that may threaten human lives. By applying the best of scientific decision-making practices this book introduces the concept of risk management and its application in the structure of national security decisions. It examines the acquisition and utilization of all-source intelligence, including the ability to analyze data and forecast patterns, to enable policymakers to make better informed decisions. The text addresses reaction and prevention strategies applicable to chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons; agricultural terrorism; cyberterrorism; and other potential threats to our critical infrastructure. It discusses legal issues that inevitably arise when integrating new legislation with the threads of our Constitution and illustrates the dispassionate analysis of our intelligence, law enforcement, and military operations and actions. Finally, the book considers the redirection of our national research and laboratory system to investigate the very problems terrorists can induce through the use of weapons we have as yet to confront.
Taking the guesswork out of hard choices, National Security Issues in Science, Law, and Technology provides anyone burdened with the mantle of responsibility for the protection of the American people with the tools to make sound, well-informed decisions.
National Security Issues in Science, Law, and Technology demonstrates a mature look at a frightening subject and presents sound, unbiased tools with which to approach any situation that may threaten human lives. By applying the best of scientific decision-making practices this book introduces the concept of risk management and its application in the structure of national security decisions. It examines the acquisition and utilization of all-source intelligence, including the ability to analyze data and forecast patterns, to enable policymakers to make better informed decisions. The text addresses reaction and prevention strategies applicable to chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons; agricultural terrorism; cyberterrorism; and other potential threats to our critical infrastructure. It discusses legal issues that inevitably arise when integrating new legislation with the threads of our Constitution and illustrates the dispassionate analysis of our intelligence, law enforcement, and military operations and actions. Finally, the book considers the redirection of our national research and laboratory system to investigate the very problems terrorists can induce through the use of weapons we have as yet to confront.
Taking the guesswork out of hard choices, National Security Issues in Science, Law, and Technology provides anyone burdened with the mantle of responsibility for the protection of the American people with the tools to make sound, well-informed decisions.
Reviews / Votes
Each of these chapters are written by an expert in the field, and together they provide for a theoretical framework that our Government needs to understand if it is to be successful.- Books-On-Line
To properly weave together the topics of science, technology, and law under the rubric of national security is a tall order. In this text, editor Thomas A. Johnson has done so perfectly . . . highly readable text.
- Col. Kuljeet Singh, CPP, The Wright Group, Inc., in Security Management, March 2008 Each of these chapters are written by an expert in the field, and together they provide for a theoretical framework that our Government needs to understand if it is to be successful.
- Books-On-Line
To properly weave together the topics of science, technology, and law under the rubric of national security is a tall order. In this text, editor Thomas A. Johnson has done so perfectly . . . highly readable text.
- Col. Kuljeet Singh, CPP, The Wright Group, Inc., in Security Management, March 2008
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Illustrations
15 s/w Abbildungen
15 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
612 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57444-908-2 (9781574449082)
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National Security Issues in Science, Law, and Technology
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National Security Issues in Science, Law, and Technology
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University of New Haven, West Haven, Connecticut, USA
Content
Terrorism: Threats, Vulnerabilities and Weapons. Cyber Terrorism and Cyber Security. National Security Strategy: Implications for Science, Law and Technology. Appendix A: National Security Strategy Executive Summary. Appendix B: Homeland Security Presidential Directives 1-14.