
Homeland Security
An Introduction to Principles and Practice
Charles P. Nemeth(Author)
CRC Press
Published on 15. December 2009
542 pages
978-1-4200-8568-6 (ISBN)
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Since its formation in 2002 the largest government reorganization since FDR's "New Deal" the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has focused on a broad range of public policy, safety, and security issues. From responsible intelligence gathering and combating global terrorism to securing critical infrastructure and disaster planning and response,
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In this text, author Charles P. Nemeth seeks to educate readers about the numerous agencies and dedicated personnel responsible for the homeland security mission. He presents this complex, heavily bureaucratic, and continuously evolving world in a clear and concise manner.Nemeth begins the text with a historical perspective on the security threats facing America, up to and including the 9-11 attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. From there, the reader is led chronologically through the establishment and evolution of the present-day U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Later chapters address the central elements of the homeland security mission, such as the law, risk analysis, counterterrorism, emergency management, public health, and training and exercises.
Nemeth, a veteran criminal justice professor, employs a textbook-style format with copy that is easy to read and understand. Each of the book's 12 chapters can be viewed as a lesson of its own. Each begins with a list of learning objectives and wraps up with a conclusion section and a list of keywords. The author then presents the discussion questions and practical exercises to stimulate further understanding of the subject matter. Throughout, Internet exercises allow the reader to explore the subject deeper, depending on his or her own level of interest and understanding.
An instructor's manual with exam questions, lesson plans, and chapter Microsoft PowerPoint (R) slides are available from the publisher for course adoption. The text is a complete study, and one that would benefit both students and security professionals who seek a broad understanding of how the country's new and evolving homeland security mission is executed.-Frederick D. Arons, CPP, in Security Management, November 2010
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baton Rouge
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Criminal justice, homeland security, and intelligence programs at universities; national security, policy, and research institutes; and homeland security, counterterrorism, and intelligence professionals.
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314 s/w Abbildungen
314 b/w images
File size
14,71 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-4200-8568-6 (9781420085686)
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Charles P. Nemeth is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and a respected pioneer in the field of homeland security.
Content
The Idea and Origin of Homeland Security. Terror, Threat, and Disaster Post-9/11: A New Paradigm of Homeland Security. Homeland Security Law, Regulations, and Budgeting. Risk Management, Threats, and Hazards. Training and Exercises in Homeland Security. DHS Challenges: National vs. State and Local, National Security vs. Homeland Security. FEMA, Response and Recovery. Intelligence. Border Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Transportation Security. Homeland Security and Public Health. The Future of Homeland Security. Notes. Appendices. Index.
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