by Brian Leakey | Feb 6, 2023 | homeland security
Do you believe that resilience and preparedness taken in a homeland security context are synergistic?
by Belinder | Feb 2, 2023 | homeland security
One of the more contentious homeland security debates has concerned fusion centres—state and locally run organizations dedicated to information sharing and analysis. These centres have raised concerns regarding civil rights and the monitoring of lawful political and...
by Brian Leakey | Jan 30, 2023 | homeland security
Currently, the use of social media is being used to implement global change. The concept of globalization has provided both benefits and risks to the world of nations. The concept of transnational risks asserts that one of the factors contributing to these risks is...
by Belinder | Jan 21, 2023 | homeland security
In your opinion, what are the three greatest national security threats facing the U.S, why?
by Brian Leakey | Jan 19, 2023 | homeland security
• Read State v. Slayton, 154 P.3d 1057 (2007). In Slayton, the defendant received a hunting permit, hired a guide, and thereafter shot an elk and carried it out of the area. The defendant’s hunting permit was valid in only a limited location, and the defendant shot...
by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | Jan 18, 2023 | homeland security
According to Quarantelli (2008) and Perry and Lindell (2003), what are the common misconceptions about human behavior in disasters? ***Focus on two specific behaviors in your response and provide examples from the readings*** You can also tie the Tierney source on the...