An edition of Homeland security in the UK (2007)

Homeland security in the UK

future preparedness for terrorist attack since 9/11

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An edition of Homeland security in the UK (2007)

Homeland security in the UK

future preparedness for terrorist attack since 9/11

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Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Pages
432

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Introduction by Paul Wilkinson
Threat assessment
The threat from the Al Qaeda network Paul Wilkinson
Chapter 3: Other international groups with a presence in the UK
Tamara Makarenko
Chapter 4: CBRN threats
Jez Littlewood & John Simpson
Chapter 5: Other indigenous UK terrorist threats
Anthony Richards
UK efforts to enhance preparedness since 9/11
Chapter 6: National governance structures to manage the response to terrorist threats and attacks: a cross-national comparative analysis with special reference to the UK "lead department" response structure and UK CT strategy
Frank Gregory.
Chapter 7: Reducing the CBRN threat: the role of counter-proliferation, arms control and disarmament. John Simpson & Jez Littlewood
Chapter 8: the UK and the threat of nuclear terrorism: a case study of organisational responses. John Simpson
chapter 9: Pre-emption and protection: an assessment of the contribution of intelligence led counter-terrorism to UK Homeland Security post 9/11
Frank Gregory. Chapter 10: Police and counter-terrorism in the UK: a study of "one of the highest and most <br> challenging priorities for police forces nationally". Home Office, NPP 2003-2004 Frank Gregory
Chapter 11: Role of other agencies in counter-terrorism and security issues surrounding immigration and asylum. Tamara Makarenko
Chapter 12: enhancing UK aviation security post 9/11
Paul Wilkinson.
Chapter 13: enhancing UK maritime security post 9/11
Peter Lehr
Chapter 14: Terrorism and public information
Anthony Richards.
Chapter 15: Cyber-security and the critical National infrastructure
Darryl Howlett.
Chapter 16: Private sector roles in counter-terrorism
Frank Gregory.
Civil contingencies and emergency response
Chapter 17: The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 and its place in the domestic management of terrorism in the UK
Frank Gregory.
Chapter 18: Emergency response: progress and problems
Anthony Richards.
International dimensions and main conclusions of authors:
Chapter 19: The wider international and defence<br> dimensions of homeland security
Paul Wilkinson
Chapter 20: Main conclusions of the authors.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.325/170941
Library of Congress
UA929.G7 H65 2007, UA929.G7, UA929.G7 H66 2007, UA929.G7 H65 2007eb, UA929.G7H65 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
432

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17555925M
Internet Archive
homelandsecurity00wilk
ISBN 13
9780415383745
LCCN
2006102050
OCLC/WorldCat
77116944, 174502529
Goodreads
7053676

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