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Foundations of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

Law and Policy

Alperen, Martin J.

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3. Auflage Dezember 2024
384 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-394-19159-8
John Wiley & Sons

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Foundations of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

Complete guide to understanding homeland security law

The newly revised and updated Third Edition of Foundations of Homeland Security and Emergency Management enables readers to develop a conceptual understanding of the legal foundations of homeland security and emergency management (HSEM) by presenting the primary source law and policy documents we have established to address "all hazards," both terrorism and natural disasters. The book demonstrates that HSEM involves many specialties and that it must be viewed expansively and in the long-term.

The Third Edition has more sources than previous editions and is streamlined with fewer long quotations. It highlights only those portions of the various documents and statutes necessary to provide the reader an understanding of what the law is designed to accomplish.

Foundations of Homeland Security and Emergency Management includes information on:

* WMD, now expanded to include Pandemic Laws
* Political extremism, domestic threats, Posse Comitatus Act, and Insurrection Act
* Space Law, comparative Drone Law with Japan, HSEM in Puerto Rico
* Homeland Security Legal Architecture before 9/11
* Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Homeland Security
* Critical Infrastructure Protection, Resiliency, and Culture of Preparedness

With its accessible format, plethora of primary source documentation, and comprehensive coverage of the subject, this book is an essential resource for professionals and advanced students in law enforcement, national and homeland security, emergency management, intelligence, and critical infrastructure protection.

Epigraph

Acknowledgements

List of Contributors

Table of Contents



01. Introduction-Overview-Background

02. Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Homeland Security --What They Are and How to

Address Them, Alexander Siedschlag

03. The Homeland Security Legal Architecture Before 9/11, Amy C. Gaudion

04. Strategic Environment

05. Political Extremism, Tobias Gibson and William Martin

06. Collision in Space: Governance and National Security, Ben Ogden,

07. Master of Puppets: Drones and Homeland Security in Japan and the United States,

Daniel G. Sofio and David Parker

08. Department of Homeland Security

09. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

10. Homeland Security and Emergency Management in Puerto Rico, Daniel Rivera Alcala

11. Pandemic Laws

12. Intelligence Gathering

13. Border Security

14. Critical Infrastructure Protection

15. Agriculture and Food

16. Transportation

A. Aviation

B. Maritime

C. Rail

D. Intermodal

17. Weapons of Mass Destruction

18. National Continuity Plan.

19. REAL ID Act.

20. NIMS and NRF

21. Preparedness

22. Resiliency and a Culture of Preparedness

23. Authority to Use Military Force

24. Cyber

25. Three Strategies:

National Strategy Countering Domestic Terrorism 2021

National Defense Strategy 2022

National Cybersecurity Strategy, March 02, 2023





Index
Martin J. Alperen, JD, MA, is an experienced litigation attorney in private practice and a Homeland Security Laws consultant. He is admitted to practice law in California, Colorado, Massachusetts, New York, and the United States Virgin Islands. Martin has a Master's Degree in Homeland Security from the Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Homeland Defense and Security and helps businesses and state/local governments navigate homeland security laws and use them to become better prepared. Martin has professional first responder experience as a police officer, an EMT, and a search and rescue team member.

M. J. Alperen, Center for Homeland Defense and Security, USA