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Homeland Security and Intelligence

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ISBN-10: 031337662X

ISBN-13: 9780313376627

Edition: 2010

Authors: Keith Gregory Logan

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List price: $55.00
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, LLC
Publication date: 4/15/2010
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 245
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.210
Language: English

  Keith Gregory Loganis an associate professor of criminal justice at Kutztown University and the editor/author ofHomeland Security and Intelligence. A former federal law enforcement officer and security officer, he also served as a Special Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia and the Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA).   James D. Ramsayis professor and coordinator of the Homeland Security program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Dr. Ramsay currently serves as the chair of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Education Standards Committee and is the accreditation coordinator for the Homeland Security Defense Education…    

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Connecting the Dots
History and the Process of Intelligence
A History of U.S. Intelligence
A Brief Look at the Intelligence Community
Intelligence Fundamentals
Intelligence Analysis: A 9/11 Case Study
The Post-9/11 Intelligence Community
The Department of Homeland Security and Intelligence: Past, Present, and Future
Military Intelligence
Connecting Police Intelligence with Military and National Intelligence
Private Security Intelligence and Homeland Security
Foreign Intelligence and Counterterrorism: An Israeli Perspective
Homeland Security and Intelligence-Does the New Structure Work?
Congressional Oversight of U.S. Intelligence
Assessing the Domestic Intelligence Model and Process
Fusion Centers and Beyond: The Future of Intelligence Assessment in an Information-Deluged Era
Disrupting Human Networks: Ancient Tools for Modern Challenges
Epilogue
Index
About the Editor and Contributors