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In this book, students will develop an understanding of terrorism threats, how to measure anti-terror risks by evaluating vulnerabilities, and analyzing reasonable processes to develop a basis for target protection and defense.
Author:
Marcus Mann
ISBN:
0-536-26551-8
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This custom criminal justice textbook has been updated with the latest laws for 2009.
Author:
Derald D. Hunt and Devallis Rutledge
ISBN:
0558114318
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The goal of this book is to explain the study and application of principles of planning and effective response to catastrophic events through domestic, civil, electronic, and national security.
Author:
Matthew Pope and James Biesterfeld
ISBN:
0-536-26133-4
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Written for use as a student text in law schools and college police science classes, and as a ready reference for police officers, attorneys,
Author:
Devallis Rutledge
ISBN:
0-536-33782-9
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This book examines the importance of events in the management of the Homeland Security process.
Author:
Daniel Byram
ISBN:
0-536-26130-X
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The readings provided here are intended to provide the essential core concepts and facts needed to understand the context for emergency management in the U.S.
Author:
Irmak Renda-Tanali and Claire B. Rubin
ISBN:
0-536-26461-9
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Whether the reader is a security specialist, intelligence analyst, or end user of intelligence, it is critical to be fully informed on the goals and methods of terrorists.
Author:
General Richard Wilmot
ISBN:
0-536-26135-0
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Emergency Planning and Security Measures I covers the challenges, strategies, and methods for protecting commerce and
Author:
Matthew Pope
ISBN:
0-536-26131-8
Title:
 
Entrepreneurialism in Homeland Security takes a business management focus toward Homeland Security.
Author:
Steve Martin
ISBN:
0-536-26140-7
Title:
 
Fingerprint Interpretation and Classification Simplified is directed at the beginning student of the science of fingerprints.
Author:
Billie F. Scott
ISBN:
0558321216
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Freeland: Delinquency in Rural America emphasizes a distinction between rural and urban delinquent youth, arguing with both theoretical
Author:
Dr. Kenneth Laundra
ISBN:
0-536-85835-7
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Students are introduced to emergency management, with particular attention to the Homeland Security context that has emerged since 9/11.
Author:
Irmak Renda-Tanali and Claire B. Rubin
ISBN:
0-536-26460-0
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Managing Critical Incidents begins with an orientation to Incident Command Systems (ICS) and, and then examines local vs. federal responses, assessments, safety issues, and the roles of lead agencies.
Author:
Victor Herbert
ISBN:
0-536-26459-7
Title:
 
Network Security for Government and Corporate Executives examines the process, procedures, and policies to securely plan,
Author:
Rand Morimoto, Ph.D
ISBN:
0-536-26139-3
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Written with the same clarity as his classic upper-level text, Principles of Microeconomics, 5th ed. is a high-end microeconomics principles text that shows the power of marginal analysis
Author:
Eugene Silberberg and Gregory M. Ellis
ISBN:
0-536-46177-5
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Written by a highly knowledgeable and passionate author, Terrorism: A Growth Industry and the Intelligence Analyst effectively uses analogies and stories to illustrate salient Homeland Security issues.
Author:
General Richard Wilmot
ISBN:
0-536-26458-9
Title:
 
In a meaningful, substantive and easy-to-use way, The Search & Seizure Handbook helps readers understand key cases and issues of the Fourth Amendment that are needed to perform the important role of applying and enforcing state and federal laws.
Author:
David M. Waksman, J.D. and Debbie J. Goodman, M.S.
ISBN:
0-536-15390-6
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The Department of Homeland Security: An Overview is the single source to help you understand the Department of Homeland Security.
Author:
Richard White and Kevin Collins
ISBN:
0-536-15295-0
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The terror attacks of September 11, 2001 signaled the beginning of a new era in how Americans must think about and attempt to solve the nation’s most pressing security needs.
Author:
CW Productions, Ltd., edited by Richard White
ISBN:
0-536-42823-9