
Comparative Homeland Security
Global Lessons
N. Morag(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 10. November 2011
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400 pages
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Students and practitioners of Homeland Security have generally not looked beyond U.S. borders in terms of searching for solutions to existing H.S. policy problems. Comparative Homeland Security: Global Lessons examines overseas homeland security practices, allowing readers to integrate counter-terrorism, emergency response and other H.S. practices from around the world into our own policies. The book covers strategies for combatting terrorism, countering radicalization, emergency response, border and transportation security, critical infrastructure protection, public health and military support for civil authorities from a number of the world's democracies. Organized topically, the book allows scientists, policymakers, law enforcement professionals, government workers and students of H.S. to easily compare and integrate the concepts presented into practice.
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English
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Hoboken
United Kingdom
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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College/higher education
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Height: 24.3 cm
Width: 16 cm
Thickness: 2.5 cm
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684 gr
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NADAV MORAG is a faculty member at the Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS), US Naval Postgraduate School. At CHDS he teaches courses on policy analysis and research methodology as well as a course entitled "Comparative Government for Homeland Security." He has authored articles on terrorism, strategy, and the Middle East, including "The Economic and Social Effects of Intensive Terrorism: Israel 2000-2004" (Middle East Review of International Affairs) and "Measuring Success in Coping with Terrorism: The Israeli Case" (Studies in Conflict and Terrorism). He previously served as a senior director at Israel's National Security Council where he was responsible for developing policy recommendations in areas of national security for the prime minister and the cabinet.
Content
Preface ix
INTRODUCTION: STUDYING INTERNATIONAL HOMELAND SECURITY POLICIES 1
1 COUNTRY OVERVIEW 15
2 COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGIES, LAWS, AND INSTITUTIONS 63
3 LAW ENFORCEMENT INSTITUTIONS AND STRATEGIES 147
4 INTEGRATION AND COUNTER-RADICALIZATION 175
5 THE ROLE OF THE MILITARY IN SECURITY AND SUPPORT FOR CIVIL AUTHORITIES 207
6 BORDER SECURITY AND IMMIGRATION POLICIES 239
7 SECURITY POLICIES: CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, AND AVIATION, MARITIME, AND SURFACE-TRANSPORT SECURITY 261
8 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, AND MANAGEMENT 291
9 PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES AND INSTITUTIONS 335
CONCLUSION: INTERNATIONAL HOMELAND SECURITY 359
References 363
Index 383
INTRODUCTION: STUDYING INTERNATIONAL HOMELAND SECURITY POLICIES 1
1 COUNTRY OVERVIEW 15
2 COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGIES, LAWS, AND INSTITUTIONS 63
3 LAW ENFORCEMENT INSTITUTIONS AND STRATEGIES 147
4 INTEGRATION AND COUNTER-RADICALIZATION 175
5 THE ROLE OF THE MILITARY IN SECURITY AND SUPPORT FOR CIVIL AUTHORITIES 207
6 BORDER SECURITY AND IMMIGRATION POLICIES 239
7 SECURITY POLICIES: CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, AND AVIATION, MARITIME, AND SURFACE-TRANSPORT SECURITY 261
8 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, AND MANAGEMENT 291
9 PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES AND INSTITUTIONS 335
CONCLUSION: INTERNATIONAL HOMELAND SECURITY 359
References 363
Index 383