Intelligence for Homeland Security (Paperback)
An Introduction
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“Excellently details the ins and outs of intelligence. . . . Highly recommend the book.” —Cameron Hoffman, Criminal Justice Review
"An excellent comprehensive introduction [to] the current nature, structures, roles, and missions of domestic intelligence at the federal level in the United States." —Joshua Sinai, Perspectives on Terrorism
"A refreshing, easy to read primer on the landscape of the US federal agencies charged with leading the defense of the homeland." — Diane M. Janosek, National Intelligence University
Since the September 11 terrorist attacks—considered one of the worst intelligence failures in US history—the many agencies that constitute the homeland security enterprise have aggressively developed their intelligence capabilities and activities. Jeffrey Dailey and James Phelps provide a comprehensive introduction to the nature of intelligence, its structures, roles, and missions, in the context of homeland security.
This accessible text:
Covers the full gamut of agencies involved in homeland security
Tackles difficult ethical issues
Discusses specific threats—ranging from drug trafficking and money laundering to bioterrorism and the challenges of Covid-19—and how they are dealt with by the intelligence community
Looks at how intelligence for national security can be applied to domestic security
Addresses the realities of intelligence sharing among federal, state, and local organizations
Enriched with numerous case studies of both successes and failures, the book has been carefully designed to meet the needs of students focusing on homeland security, intelligence, criminal justice, policing, security management, and related fields.