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,Table of Contents are given below
1. Police History.
2. Organizing Public Security in the United States.
3. Organizing the Police Department.
4. Becoming a Police Officer.
5. The Police Role and Police Discretion.
6. Police Culture, Personality, and Police Stress.
7. Minorities in Policing.
8. Police Ethics and Police Deviance.
9. Patrol Operations.
10. Investigations.
11. Police and Their Clients.
12. Community Policing.
13. Police and the Law.
14. Computers, Technology, and Criminalistics in Policing.
15. Homeland Security.
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Chapter 15: Homeland Security
END OF CHAPTER REVIEW EXERCISE SOLUTIONS
1. List 10 significant changes in U.S. federal, state, and local law enforcement as a result of the 9/11 terrorist
attacks on U.S. soil and discuss them.
Solution
Students’ individual responses may vary. Some significant post-9/11 changes include the following:
Creation of the Department of Homeland Security
Passage of the USA Patriot Act
Enhanced security measures at airports and federal buildings
Expansion of counterterrorism units
Increased funding for first responders and emphasis on emergency preparedness
Establishment of intelligence fusion centers
Establishment of Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTFs)
Expansion of biometric surveillance
Increased community policing efforts
Expansion of no-fly lists
Creation of the Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB)
Establishment of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)
Creation of the role of Director of National Intelligence (DNI)
2. Create a timeline reflecting the emergence of terrorist activities against the United States and its interests.
Solution
Students’ timelines will vary, depending upon which terrorist events they select and how far back in history
they choose to look. Reponses may include the following:
1979-1981: Iran Hostage Crisis—Iran
1983: Beirut barracks bombing—Lebanon
1978–1993: Unabomber attacks—various U.S. states
1993: World Trade Center bombing—New York
1995: Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing—Oklahoma
1996: Olympic Games bombing—Georgia
1998: U.S. Embassy bombings—East Africa
2000: USS Cole bombing—Yemen
2001: 9/11 attacks—New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania
2001-2011: War on Terror—Afghanistan and Iraq
2009: Fort Hood shooting—Texas
2013: Boston Marathon bombing—Massachusetts
2016: Orlando nightclub shooting—Florida
2017: ISIS rental truck incident, New York
2019: Pensacola Naval Air Station shooting—Florida
2021: Capitol attack—Washington, D.C.
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