Title: Homeland Security
1- Chapter 16
- Homeland Security
2Learning Outcomes
- LO1 Identify three important trends in
international terrorism. - LO2 Explain why the Antiterrorism and Effective
Death Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA) is an important
legal tool against terrorists. - LO3 Describe the primary goals of an
intelligence agency and indicate how it differs
from an agency that focuses solely on law
enforcement. - LO4 Explain how American law enforcement
agencies have used preventive policing to
combat terrorism. - LO5 Explain how the Patriot Act has made it
easier for federal agents to conduct searches
during terrorism investigations.
3Identify three important trends in international
terrorism.
4Learning Outcome 1
- Defining Terrorism
- the unlawful use of force against persons or
property to intimidate or coerce a government,
the civilian population, or any segment thereof,
in furtherance of political or social objectives.
5Learning Outcome 1
- The Supercrime of Terrorism
- The violence factor
- The intention
- The victims
- The wrongdoers
- A just cause
- Organization
- Theater
- The absence of guilt
6Learning Outcome 1
- Global Jihad
- The struggle against evil in oneself
- The struggle against evil outside of oneself
- The struggle against non-believers
7Learning Outcome 1
- Trends in International Terrorism
- Terrorists have developed more efficient methods
of financing their operations. - Terrorists have developed more efficient
organizations. - Terrorists have exploited new communication
technology to mount global campaigns.
8Learning Outcome 1
- Domestic Terrorism
- The radicalization of religion
- The radicalization of politics
- Ecoterrorism
9Learning Outcome 1
- Types of WMDs
- Biological weapons
- Chemical weapons
- Nuclear weapons
- Radiological weapons
10Explain why the Antiterrorism and Effective
Death Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA) is an important
legal tool against terrorists.
11Learning Outcome 2
- The Antiterrorism and Effective Death
- Penalty Act (AEDPA)
- Passed in 1995 in response to the OKC bombings
- Prohibits persons from providing material support
to foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs)
12Learning Outcome 2
- Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs)
- Foreign
- Engage in terrorist activity
- Threaten U.S. security
13Learning Outcome 2
- The Patriot Act
- Relaxes restrictions on information sharing
between law enforcement agencies - Creates the crime of harboring a terrorist
- Gives greater freedom to seize email records
- Increases number of border patrol agents,
customers inspectors, and immigration enforcement
officials. - Allows for detention of non-U.S. citizens
suspected of terrorist activity. - Eliminates statutes of limitations for most
serious terrorism-related crimes.
14Learning Outcome 2
- The Department of Homeland Security
- Created in 2002
- Replaced FEMA as the lead agency for disaster
management - The Secretary of Homeland Security has a
cabinet-level position and reports directly to
the President of the United States - Seven federal agencies are housed in the DHS
15 Describe the primary goals of an intelligence
agency and indicate how it differs from an agency
that focuses solely on law enforcement.
16Learning Outcome 3
- Intelligence agency
- Works to prevent crimes or other undesirable acts
by gathering information on potential wrongdoers.
- Electronic surveillance
- Human-source collection
- Open-source collection
- Counterintelligence
17Learning Outcome 3
- Intelligence agencies
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- Gathers and analyzes information on foreign
governments, corporations, and individuals - National Security Agency (NSA)
- Focuses on communications
18Explain how American law enforcement agencies
have used preventive policing to combat
terrorism.
19Learning Outcome 4
- Preventive Policing
- Preventing crimes before they occur, rather than
focusing on solving them afterwards - Informants and Intelligence
- Emergency Preparedness and Response
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21Learning Outcome 4
- Duties of First Responders
- Securing the scene of the incident by maintaining
the order - Rescuing and treating any injured civilians
- Containing and suppressing fires or other
hazardous conditions that have resulted from the
incident - Retrieving those who have been killed
22Learning Outcome 4
- Immigration Law Basics
- Alien
- Visa requirements
- Immigration law is a form of civil law, not
criminal law.
23Learning Outcome 4
- The Role of Immigration law
- Broad powers to remove suspicious foreigners from
the U.S. without proving terrorist connections - Deals with unregulated border entry
- Each year an estimated 3 million people enter the
United States illegally - The U.S. has 3,957 miles of border with Canada
and 1,954 miles of border with Mexico. - In 2009, 20,000 National Guard members were
monitoring the Mexican border to assist the U.S.
Border Patrol.
24CAREERPREP
- Customs and Border
- Protection Agent
- Job Description
- Ensure that laws are observed when goods and
people enter the United States. Work at ports of
entry and along the U.S. borders with Canada and
Mexico to prevent smuggling and the entrance of
illegal aliens. - Conduct surveillance along the border using
electronic sensors, infrared scopes, low-light
television systems, and aircraft. - What Kind of Training Is Required?
- Be fluent in Spanish or be able to learn the
Spanish language. - Pass a thorough background investigation, medical
examination, fitness test, and drug test. - Annual Salary Range?
- 36,60046,500
- For additional information, visit www.cbp.gov.
25Mastering Concepts
The Bill of Rights in the Age of Terrorism
26Explain how the Patriot Act has made it easier
for federal agents to conduct searches during
terrorism investigations.
27Leaning Outcome 5
- The Patriot Act and searches
- Easier for law enforcement agencies to conduct
searches - Agencies can obtain warrants without proof of
criminal activity
28Leaning Outcome 5
- The Patriot Act and surveillance
- Allows searches and surveillance if a
significant purpose if the investigation is
intelligence gathering or any other type of
antiterrorist activity. - Expansion of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Act of 1978
29CAREERPREP
- Transportation Security Officer
- Job Description
- Protect the public by preventing any deadly or
dangerous objects from being carried onto an
aircraft, boat, train, or other public transit
vehicle. - Implement security-screening procedures of
passengers, baggage, and cargo. - What Kind of Training Is Required?
- Must be able to repeatedly lift and carry up to
seventy pounds and maintain focus and awareness
within a stressful work environment. - Must meet job-related medical standards and pass
a background investigation. - Annual Salary Range?
- 28,60067,000
- For additional information, visit
www.tsa.gov/join/index.shtm.
30Leaning Outcome 5
- The NSA and warrantless wiretaps
- Conducted warrantless surveillance of
communications between suspected terrorists and
Al Qaeda contacts. - NSA allowed to wiretap any person reasonably
believed to be outside the U.S. for seven days
in order to protect national security.
31Leaning Outcome 5
- The Bush Administrations Strategy
- Fifth Amendment no person shall be deprived of
life, liberty, or property without due process - After 9/11, U.S. Attorney General allowed
officials to detain aliens of special interest
without charging them with a crime. - Also allowed indefinite detention of such non-US
citizens in the event of emergency or other
extraordinary circumstances. - Created military tribunals to establish guilt of
those detained at Gunatanamo Bay (GTMO)
32Leaning Outcome 5
- The Obama Administrations Strategy
- Announced plans to close GTMO and discontinue
military tribunals - Plans to provide access to American courts for
detainees not subject to prolonged detention