Introduction to Homeland Security,
Edition 5 Principles of All-Hazards Risk Management
By George Haddow, Jane Bullock and Damon Coppola

Publication Date: 29 May 2015
Description

Introduction to Homeland Security: Principles of All-Hazards Risk Management, Fifth Edition, provides users with a substantially updated version of previous versions, clearly delineating the bedrock principles of preparing for, mitigating, managing, and recovering from emergencies and disasters, while also offering a balanced account of all aspects of homeland security.

This new edition features coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing, analysis of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework for critical infrastructure protection, and examines the DHS “Blue Campaign¿ to stop human trafficking. To provide added perspective, this edition features additional “another voice¿ sections and examines the emergence of social media as a tool for reporting on homeland security issues.

Key Features

  • Provides users with a comprehensive understanding of the bedrock principles of preparing for, mitigating, managing, and recovering from emergencies and disasters
  • Features coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing and analysis of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework for critical infrastructure protection
  • Examines the emergence of social media as a tool for reporting on homeland security issues
About the author
By George Haddow, Principal, Bullock & Haddow LLC, Senior Fellow, Disaster Resilience Leadership Institute, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA; Jane Bullock, President, Bullock and Haddow LLC, Reston, VA, USA and Damon Coppola, Founder of Shoreline Risk LLC and a Partner with Bullock & Haddow LLC, Damon Coppola, CT, USA
Table of Contents
  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1: Homeland Security: The Concept, the Organization
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • A New Concept of Homeland Security
    • The Department of Homeland Security
    • Other Federal Departments Responsible for the Homeland Security Enterprise
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 2: Historic Overview of the Terrorist Threat
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • Before It Was Called Homeland Security: From the 1800s to the Creation of FEMA
    • World Trade Center Bombing
    • Murrah Federal Building Bombing
    • Khobar Towers Bombing, Saudi Arabia
    • USS Cole Bombing, Yemen
    • September 11 Attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon
    • The Creation of the Department of Homeland Security: 2001–2004
    • The 9/11 Commission
    • Homeland Security Focus on Terrorism Results in a Disaster: Hurricane Katrina and Its Aftermath
    • Obama Administration
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 3: Hazards
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • The Hazards
    • Natural Hazards
    • Technological Hazards
    • Terrorism (Intentional) Hazards
    • Difficulty of Predicting Terror Attacks in the United States
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 4: Governmental Homeland Security Structures
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • Department of Homeland Security Organizational Chart
    • The Office of the Secretary of Homeland Security
    • Preexisting Offices Moved into DHS in 2002
    • New Offices and Directorates
    • Agency Reorganization
    • DHS Budget
    • Other Agencies Participating in Community-Level Funding
    • Activities by State and Local Organizations
    • Homeland Security Activity of State and Tribal Governments
    • Local Government Homeland Security Activities
    • Role of Private Sector in Homeland Security and Changes in Business Continuity and Contingency Planning
    • Other Homeland Security Structures
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 5: Intelligence Counterterrorism
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • The Intelligence Community
    • The Intelligence Cycle
    • Intelligence Oversight
    • Office of the Director of National Intelligence
    • Central Intelligence Agency
    • Defense Intelligence Agency
    • The Federal Bureau of Investigation (Department of Justice)
    • National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
    • National Reconnaissance Office
    • National Security Agency
    • DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis
    • Department of State Bureau of Intelligence and Research
    • Debate Over the Reach of Intelligence Activities
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 6: Border Security, Immigration, and Customs Enforcement
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • Border Security
    • Immigration
    • Customs Enforcement
    • Border Security, Immigration, and Customs in the Department of Homeland Security
    • The US Customs and Border Protection
    • US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
    • The US Coast Guard
    • US Citizenship and Immigration Services
    • Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM)
    • State and Local Role in Customs and Immigration Enforcement
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 7: Transportation Safety and Security
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • The Transportation Network
    • The National Infrastructure Protection Plan
    • The Transportation Security Administration
    • TSA Components
    • Trucking Security
    • Ports and Shipping Security
    • Bus Transportation Security
    • Railway Transportation Security
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 8: Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • Cybersecurity
    • Cyberwarfare and Cyberterrorism
    • Cybercrime
    • Cyber Threats
    • The Threat of Rogue Insiders
    • Using the Cyber Network as a Security Tool
    • Executive Order 13636: Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity
    • The Cybersecurity Framework
    • DHS Cybersecurity Efforts
    • Cybersecurity Role of Other Federal Agencies
    • Private-Sector Cybersecurity
    • Critical Infrastructure Protection
    • State and Local Governments
    • Private Sector
    • International
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 9: All-Hazards Emergency Response and Recovery
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • Response Processes
    • Legislative Actions
    • Budget
    • Local Response
    • First-Responder Roles and Responsibilities
    • Local Emergency Managers
    • Funding for First Responders
    • State Response
    • Volunteer Group Response
    • DHS Response Agencies
    • Other Response Agencies
    • National Incident Management System
    • Federal Response
    • National Response Framework
    • Recovery
    • FEMA's Individual Assistance Recovery Programs
    • FEMA's Public Assistance Grant Programs
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 10: Mitigation, Prevention, and Preparedness
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • National Frameworks
    • Mitigation Plans, Actions, and Programs
    • Prevention Actions and Programs
    • Preparedness Actions and Programs
    • Preparedness Against Biological and Chemical Attacks and Accidents
    • Nuclear and Radiological Preparedness
    • Terrorism Preparedness and Mitigation: Community Issues
    • The Role of the Private Sector in Mitigation and Preparedness Activities
    • Exercises to Foster Preparedness
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 11: Communications
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Crisis Communications
    • The Changing Media World
    • What Are Social Media?
    • Social Media and Disasters
    • Building an Effective Disaster Communications Capability in a Changing Media World
    • Communicating in the Era of Homeland Security
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 12: Science and Technology
    • Abstract
    • What You Will Learn
    • Introduction
    • Department of Homeland Security
    • R&D Efforts Focused on Weapons of Mass Destruction
    • Efforts Aimed at Information and Infrastructure
    • Laboratories and Research Facilities
    • R&D Efforts External to the Department of Homeland Security
    • Conclusion
    • Key Terms
    • Review Questions
  • 13: The Future of Homeland Security
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • FEMA History Lesson
    • Lessons for Homeland Security from the FEMA Experience
    • The Future of Emergency Management in Homeland Security
    • Conclusion
  • Index
Book details
ISBN: 9780128020289
Page Count: 760
Retail Price : £73.99
  • Haddow, Bullock and Coppola, Introduction to Emergency Management, 5e, 9780124077843, Oct 2013, $59.95
  • Haddow and Haddow, Disaster Communications in a Changing Media World, 2e, 9780124078680, Jan 2014, $59.95
  • Coppola, Introduction to International Disaster Management, 3e, 9780128014776, Feb 2015, $99.95
Audience

Students in Intro to Homeland Security Courses; Criminal Justice students