Foundations of Homeland Security
Foundations of Homeland Security

    1. Objectives
    2. Road Map
    3. Introduction
    4. Ground Zero
    5. 9/11 Commission Report
    6. Army National Guard Katrina Presentation
    7. System Under Stress
    8. Bullock Text Readings
    9. Terrorism
    10. What is Terrorism?
    11. Purpose and Motivation for Terrorism
    12. Terrorism as an Act of War
    13. Terrorism as an Act of War
    14. References
    15. Assignments

References

References:

Breckenridge, J.N. and Zimbardo, P.G.  (2007).  “The Strategy of Terrorism and the Psychology of Mass-Mediated Fear.” in Bongar, B., et al, eds.  Psychology of Terrorism.  Oxford:  Oxford University Press. 

Bullock, J.A., et al.  (2009).  Introduction to Homeland Security:  Principles of All-Hazards Response, 3rd Ed.  Boston: Elsevier

Dye,  T.R.  (2005).  Understanding Public Policy, 11th ed.  Upper Saddle River, NJ:  Pearson, Prentice Hall.

Kettl, D.F.  (2004).  System Under Stress:  Homeland Security and American Politics,  Washington, D.C.:  The CQ Press.

Kettl, D.F.  (2007).  System Under Stress:  Homeland Security and American Politics, 2nd Ed.  Washington, D.C.:  The CQ Press.

Kettl, D.F., ed.  (2004).  The Department of Homeland Security’s First Year:  A Report Card.  New York:  The Century Foundation Press

Lansford, T., et al.  (2007).  To Protect and Defend:  US Homeland Security Policy.  Burlington, VT:  Ashgate Publishing Company.

NRF  (2008).  National Response Framework:  Washington, D.C.:  Department of Homeland Security.

NSCT  (2006).  National Strategy Combating Terrorism - 2006:  Washington, D.C.:  Homeland Security Council.

NSHS  (2002).  National Strategy for Homeland Security - 2002:  Washington, D.C.:  Office of Homeland Security.

NSHS  (2007).  National Strategy for Homeland Security - 2007:  Washington, D.C.:  Homeland Security Council.

Simonsen, C.E. and Spindlove, J.R.  (2007).  Terrorism Today:  The Past, The Players, The Future, 3rd. ed.  Upper Saddle River, NJ:  Pearson, Prentice Hall.

U.S. Constitution.  (1787).  Constitution of the United States.