Comparative Homeland Security

Comparative Homeland Security
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Artikel-Nr:
9781119412403
Veröffentl:
2018
Erscheinungsdatum:
24.07.2018
Seiten:
512
Autor:
Nadav Morag
Gewicht:
887 g
Format:
235x157x32 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

NADAV MORAG, PHD, is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Security Studies at Sam Houston State University. He also serves on the faculty of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS), Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, where he teaches senior homeland security officials. Dr. Morag serves on the editorial review board of the Homeland Security Affairs, the journal of Homeland Security Education and the Homeland Defense and Civil Support Journal and is a former Senior Director at Israel's National Security Council, where he worked with a small team to advise Israel's Prime Minister on national security policy.
Introduces the reader to a variety of overseas Homeland Security strategies, policies, and practices in order to present approaches to addressing homeland security challenges and inform students and practitioners
 
This book educates those studying or involved in American Homeland Security on the policies and procedures set by other countries so that they can learn from foreign experiences and determine which overseas approaches may be applicable to improving US Homeland Security policy. The book is broken down into topical categories reflecting some of the major areas within the field of Homeland Security. Each chapter comprises a discussion of strategic policies followed by a set of countries in the context of the subset of Homeland Security addressed in that particular chapter. The book also delves into cybersecurity policy issues, an area that has been growing exponentially but was not touched on in the first edition.
 
The new edition of Comparative Homeland Security: Global Lessons updates foreign laws, strategies, and policies while expanding the depth and range of the discussion to include additional overseas policies. Based on eleven countries procedures and nine homeland security dimensions, it covers: Counterterrorism Strategies, Laws and Institutions; Law Enforcement Institutions and Strategies; Immigration and Counter-Radicalization; The Role of the Military in Security and Support for Civil Authorities; Border Security, Naturalization, and Asylum Policies; Security Facilities, Cyber Networks, and Transportation; Emergency Preparedness, Emergency Response and Management and Crisis Communications; and Public Health Strategies and Institutions.
* New edition updates foreign strategies and policies and extends the scope of discussion of these topics
* Expanded approach for a wider range of students and practitioners exploring the homeland security policies of other countries
* Covers strategies and tactics to combat terrorism from a number of the world's democracies including: Great Britain, Israel, France, Germany, Canada, and Australia
* Chapters are organized topically rather than by country, thus allowing students and practitioners to easily compare policies and integrate the concepts presented into practice
 
Comparative Homeland Security: Global Lessons, Second Edition is an excellent book for all scholars, students, and practitioners interested or involved in homeland security, emergency management, law enforcement, criminal justice, counter-terrorism, public health, transportation security, border security, and cybersecurity.
Preface to the Second Edition ix
 
Preface to the First Edition xi
 
INTRODUCTION: STUDYING HOMELAND SECURITY POLICIES FOLLOWED BY OTHER COUNTRIES 1
 
What is Homeland Security? 1
 
Homeland Security Versus National Security 6
 
International Comparative Homeland Security 10
 
The Comparative Method and Comparative Homeland Security 12
 
Structure of the Book 16
 
Issues to Consider 18
 
1 COUNTRY OVERVIEW 19
 
State of Israel (Medinat Yisrael) 19
 
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 27
 
Dominion of Canada 35
 
The Commonwealth of Australia 41
 
The Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) 46
 
The French Republic (République Française) 54
 
Kingdom of the Netherlands (Koninkrijk Der Nederlanden) 60
 
Republic of Italy (Repubblica Italiana) 64
 
Japan (Nippon-koku) 70
 
Conclusion 74
 
Issues to Consider 76
 
2 COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGIES, LAWS, AND INSTITUTIONS 77
 
Defining and Categorizing Terrorism and the Evolution of Counterterrorism Legislation 84
 
Counterterrorism Laws 99
 
Precharge Detention and other Restrictions of Freedom of Movement of Terrorism Suspects 115
 
Denial of Access, Removal of Citizenship, and Deportation of Citizens as Counterterrorism Tools 134
 
Conduct of Investigations and Judicial Proceedings 137
 
Interrogation of Terrorism Suspects 151
 
Counterterrorism Warfighting 153
 
Institutional, Organizational, and Strategic Aspects of Counterterrorism Efforts 158
 
Conclusion 181
 
Issues to Consider 183
 
3 LAW ENFORCEMENT INSTITUTIONS AND STRATEGIES 185
 
Israel 187
 
United Kingdom 190
 
Canada 197
 
Germany 198
 
France 200
 
Japan 209
 
Conclusion 210
 
Issues to Consider 211
 
4 IMMIGRATION AND COUNTER-RADICALIZATION 213
 
Background 214
 
Models of National Identity as the Source of Immigration Policy 215
 
The Degree of Integration of Muslim Populations in Europe 223
 
The Radicalization Process 238
 
European Governmental Responses to Radicalization 241
 
Conclusion 254
 
Issues to Consider 255
 
5 THE ROLE OF THE MILITARY IN SECURITY AND SUPPORT FOR CIVIL AUTHORITIES 257
 
Legal Frameworks 258
 
Overview of the Military Role in Homeland Security 264
 
Type of Forces and Missions 279
 
Disaster Response and Infrastructure Protection 289
 
Conclusion 290
 
Issues to Consider 291
 
6 BORDER SECURITY, NATURALIZATION, AND ASYLUM POLICIES 293
 
The EU: An Overview 293
 
The EU: Borders and Immigration 299
 
The Schengen System 301
 
EU Integrated Border Management 306
 
EU Asylum and Naturalization Policies 308
 
National Asylum and Naturalization Policies in Europe 310
 
Conclusion 317
 
Issues to Consider 318
 
7 SECURITY FACILITIES, CYBER NETWORKS, AND TRANSPORTATION 319
 
Critical Infrastructure Protection: Introduction 319
 
Overall Approach to CIP and the Private Sector 320
 
Government Agency Security Interface with the Private Sector 330
 
Private Sector Critical Infrastructure Responsibilities/Licensing 334
 
Cybersecurity 337
 
Aviation, Maritime, and Surface Transportation Security 352
 
Conclusion 365
 
Issues to Consider 365
 
8 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND MANAGEMENT 367
 
Emergency Medical Services and Incident Respon
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