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Bullock ... [et al.] 205 $a3rd ed. 210 $aAmsterdam ;$aBoston $cElsevier/Butterworth Heinemann$dc2009 215 $a1 online resource (617 p.) 225 1 $aButterworth-Heinemann homeland security series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-85617-509-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Introduction to Homeland Security; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Historic Overview of the Terrorist Threat; Introduction; Emergency Management in the United States; Early History: 1800-1950; The Cold War and the Rise of Civil Defense: 1950s; Natural Disasters Bring Changes to Emergency Management: 1960s; The Call for a National Focus on Emergency Management: 1970s; Civil Defense Reappears as Nuclear Attack Planning: 1980s; An Agency in Trouble: 1989-1992; The Witt Revolution: 1993-2001; Terrorism Becomes Major Focus: 2001 327 $aThe Creation of the Department of Homeland Security: 2001-2004Hurricane Katrina and Its Aftermath: 2005-2006; The Future: 2008 and Beyond; World Trade Center Bombing; Murrah Federal Building Bombing; September 11 Attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon; First Responder Issues; Conclusion; Key Terms; Review Questions; Chapter 2. Statutory Authority; Introduction; Nunn-Lugar-Domenici Act; Legislative, Presidential Directive, and Executive Order Timeline; The PATRIOT Act of 2001; Homeland Security Presidential Directive No. 5; The Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act 327 $aFuture Legislation9/11 Commission; Budget Appropriations; Conclusion; Key Terms; Review Questions; Chapter 3. Organizational Actions; Introduction; The Department of Homeland Security; Homeland Security Department Subcomponents and Agencies; Secretary Chertoff's DHS Reorganization Plan; Other Agencies Participating in Community-Level Funding; Activities by State and Local Organizations; Local Government Terrorism Activities; Conclusion; Key Terms; Review Questions; Chapter 4. Terrorist-Related Hazards; Introduction; Difficulty of Predicting Terror Attacks in the United States 327 $aConventional Explosives and Secondary DevicesChemical Agents; Biological Agents; Nuclear/Radiological; Preparedness and Sheltering in Place; Combined Hazards; Role of CDC in Preparedness and Response; Cyberterrorism; Conclusion; Key Terms; Review Questions; Chapter 5. Safety and Security; Introduction; The Intelligence Community; Central Intelligence Agency; National Security Agency; National Reconnaissance Office; National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; Office of the Director of National Intelligence; Border Control; Transportation Safety and Security 327 $aInformation Security and National Network Infrastructure SecurityUtilities and Industrial Facilities; Public Works; Role of Private Sector in Homeland Security and Changes in Business Continuity and Contingency Planning; Conclusion; Key Terms; Review Questions; Chapter 6. Mitigation, Prevention, and Preparedness; Introduction; Mitigation Plans, Actions, and Programs; Prevention Actions and Programs; Preparedness Actions and Programs; Preparedness against Biological and Chemical Attacks and Accidents; Comprehensive Medical and Health Incident Management System 327 $aNuclear and Radiological Preparedness 330 $aBullock and Haddow have set the standard for homeland security textbooks, and they follow up their top-selling second edition with this substantially improved third edition. Professional practitioners value the decades of experience that the authors bring to their analysis, and their passionate argument for an all-hazards approach to enhancing America's safety is now presented still more cogently.Links to the most current online government information help to keep the text up-to-date in this rapidly developing field. 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