Introduction to Homeland Security -  Jane Bullock,  George Haddow

Introduction to Homeland Security (eBook)

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2006 | 2. Auflage
672 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-047868-5 (ISBN)
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INTRODUCTION TO HOMELAND SECURITY was the first book to provide practitioners, educators, and students with a comprehensive account of the original and ongoing developments in the Department of Homeland Security's reorganization, as well as the practices, policies and programs enacted in relation to the government restructure. The new edition continues to prove the standard in providing the latest information on the developments in national security in the context of DHS.

Continuing in the tradition of the first edition, the book recounts US Government and private sector actions taken since 9/11 in the areas of legislation, government organization, communications, technology, and emergency management practices. It is packed with reference sections, notations directing the reader to relevant publications and websites, and contributions from media reports or experts. Case studies provide insightful guidance for security managers having to deal effectively with similar situations.

? Case Studies included in the book relate the book's topics to real events

? Only Homeland Security title to include an Instructor's Manual with Test Bank to support Academic curricula

? Includes an up-to-date, complete and comprehensive contact list of Federal and State government homeland security offices and officials

? Full color photographs and illustrations throughout
INTRODUCTION TO HOMELAND SECURITY was the first book to provide practitioners, educators, and students with a comprehensive account of the original and ongoing developments in the Department of Homeland Security's reorganization, as well as the practices, policies and programs enacted in relation to the government restructure. The new edition continues to prove the standard in providing the latest information on the developments in national security in the context of DHS.Continuing in the tradition of the first edition, the book recounts US Government and private sector actions taken since 9/11 in the areas of legislation, government organization, communications, technology, and emergency management practices. It is packed with reference sections, notations directing the reader to relevant publications and websites, and contributions from media reports or experts. Case studies provide insightful guidance for security managers having to deal effectively with similar situations. The US Senate recently passed a $31.8 billion Homeland Security spending bill and universities are continually adding homeland security programs Current edition has sold over 2,500 copies in less than one year Includes an up-to-date, complete and comprehensive contact list of Federal and State government homeland security offices and officials

Front cover 1
Title page 4
Copyright page 5
Table of contents 6
Acknowledgments 12
Introduction 14
1 Historic Overview of the Terrorist Threat 18
2 Statutory Authority 48
3 Organizational Actions 110
4 Terrorist-Related Hazards 164
5 Safety and Security 214
6 Mitigation, Prevention, and Preparedness 284
7 Response and Recovery 326
8 Communications 426
9 Technology 476
10 The Future of Homeland Security 524
Appendix 1: List of Acronyms 532
Appendix 2: USA Patriot Act Summary 536
Appendix 3: Homeland Security Act of 2002 546
Appendix 4: List of State Emergency Management Offices 566
Appendix 5: List of State Homeland Security Contacts 572
Appendix 6: List of Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) Homeland Security Grantees 578
Appendix 7: Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Preparedness and Planning Information Sites 586
Appendix 8: Selected Websites for Additional Information 590
Appendix 9: SAFE Conference Report 600
Appendix 10: California State Agency Guidance: Homeland Security Advisory System 612
Appendix 11: Communicating During Emergencies 624
Glossary of Hazard Terms 630
References 650
Index 654

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