
Policing in an Era of Homeland Security--now fully updated at a student-friendly price--offers a fuller understanding of how the concept of Homeland Security developed, what it means for the police, and where within the scope of a national Homeland Security framework the police fit.The first part of the book provides historical context about the era of policing since the 9/11 attacks, the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, and the expansive scope of the DHS. The second part of the book reviews the strategy of homeland security as it relates to state and local policing; the operational level concepts as they apply to policing and homeland security; and the tactical level methods and training necessary for police to achieve the goals and objectives of homeland security. Policing in an Era of Homeland Security offers coverage of first responder content, including disaster preparedness and incident command system information, and includes current events and policy initiatives in homeland security that relate to policing. This up-to-date, cutting-edge resource is designed to be used in a variety of policing related courses, including community policing, contemporary policing, advanced policing, intelligence-led policing, and homeland security policing, and as a supplement in homeland security and terrorism courses.
This text investigates how the mandate of homeland security has fundamentally restructured the operational and tactical responsibilities of local and state police forces in the United States. Willard M. Oliver, a scholar in criminal justice, utilizes a framework that bridges historical policy shifts with contemporary law enforcement practices. The book argues that the post-9/11 environment necessitates a specialized integration of intelligence-led policing and disaster preparedness into standard police training and organizational strategy.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Academic reviewers and instructors frequently identify this work as a foundational text for students entering criminal justice and public safety programs. The prose is noted for its accessibility and clear organization, making it a standard resource for courses focusing on the intersection of national security and local law enforcement operations.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2019-08-14
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190641673
ISBN-13:
9780190641672
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