In your final paper, I want you to answer the following questions: (1) What is terrorism and is there an average terrorist?(2) How is it defended or excused?(3) How should we respond?(4) What will be
Chapter 14
A New Era
Homeland Security
The Threat from Homegrown Jihadis
The Madrid Train Bombings
The London Transportation System Attacks
The Boston Marathon Bombings
The Paris Attacks
The Brussels Attack
Crisis and Homeland Security: The American and European Contexts
The European Context
The American Context
Interagency Challenges
FBI, CIA, and Intelligence Gathering
Department of Homeland Security Act of 2002
National Counterterrorism Center
Homeland Security in the United States
Counterterrorism and the Laws in the United States
Renewed Security in the United States: The Homeland Security Enterprise
The U.S. Intelligence Community
Counterterrorism and the Law: The American Context
Counterterrorist Laws
The USA PATRIOT Act in the United States
The Department of Homeland Security Act of 2002
The 1996 Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act
The USA Freedom Act of 2015
The Homeland Security Enterprise
Law Enforcement and Bureaucracy
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Self-Spector Agencies
Counterterrorism and the Law: The American Context
The U.S. Intelligence Community: Mission and Challenges
Mission
Challenges
Civil Liberties and Securing the Homeland
Security and Liberty
Wrongful prosecution in the U.K.
Suspending civil liberties in Northern Ireland
Red Scares and Internment Camps in the U.S.
Balancing Civil Liberties and Homeland Security
Terrorist profiling
Problem of labeling the enemy
Extraordinary renditions
The torture debate
Achieving Security
Government responses
Countering extremism