9781440856389-1440856389-Homeland Security and Intelligence (Praeger Security International Textbook)

Homeland Security and Intelligence (Praeger Security International Textbook)

ISBN-13: 9781440856389
ISBN-10: 1440856389
Edition: 2
Author: Keith Gregory Logan
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Paperback 392 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781440856389
ISBN-10: 1440856389
Edition: 2
Author: Keith Gregory Logan
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Paperback 392 pages

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Homeland Security and Intelligence (Praeger Security International Textbook) (ISBN-13: 9781440856389 and ISBN-10: 1440856389), written by authors Keith Gregory Logan, was published by Praeger in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Espionage (True Crime) books. You can easily purchase or rent Homeland Security and Intelligence (Praeger Security International Textbook) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Espionage books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $6.01.

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Now updated and expanded for its second edition, this book investigates the role intelligence plays in maintaining homeland security and emphasizes that effective intelligence collection and analysis are central to reliable homeland security.

The first edition of Homeland Security and Intelligence was the go-to text for a comprehensive and clear introduction to U.S intelligence and homeland security issues, covering all major aspects including analysis, military intelligence, terrorism, emergency response, oversight, and domestic intelligence. This fully revised and updated edition adds eight new chapters to expand the coverage to topics such as recent developments in cyber security, drones, lone wolf radicalization, whistleblowers, the U.S. Coast Guard, border security, private security firms, and the role of first responders in homeland security.

This volume offers contributions from a range of scholars and professionals from organizations such as the Department of Homeland Security, the Center for Homeland Defense and Security at the Naval Postgraduate School, the National Intelligence University, the Air Force Academy, and the Counterterrorism Division at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. This breadth of unique and informed perspectives brings a broad range of experience to the topic, enabling readers to gain a critical understanding of the intelligence process as a whole and to grasp what needs to happen to strengthen these various systems.

The book presents a brief history of intelligence in the United States that addresses past and current structures of the intelligence community. Recent efforts to improve information-sharing among the federal, state, local, and private sectors are considered, and the critical concern regarding whether the intelligence community is working as intended―and whether there is an effective system of checks and balance to govern it―is raised. The book concludes by identifying the issues that should be addressed in order to better safeguard our nation in the future.


• Addresses the most recent changes in homeland security and intelligence, explains the dynamics and structure of the intelligence community, and assesses the effectiveness of new intelligence processes

• Focuses on the evolving structure of the intelligence community and its processes in the age of ISIS and organized, widespread terrorist threats as witnessed by the events in Boston, San Bernardino, and Paris

• Contains seven new chapters as well as revisions and updates throughout this second edition

• Underscores how intelligence can work―and needs to function―across homeland security efforts at the federal, state, and local levels

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