01897cam a22003617i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007102000470008802000440013503500240017904000490020304200140025204300120026605000240027810000380030224501210034025000190046130000400048050000400052050400670056052006190062765000420124665000380128865000340132665000360136065000250139665000270142165000290144865000330147765100250151018770887OSt20230105095734.0150903t20172014mauab b 001 0 eng d a 2015951183 a9781305633773 (hardback ; student edition) a1305633776 (hardback ; student edition) a(OCoLC)ocn935952234 aNRCbengcNRCerdadYDXCPdOCLCFdOCLCQdDLC alccopycat an-us---00aHV6431 b.W484 20171 aWhite, Jonathan Randall,eauthor.10aTerrorism and homeland security /cJonathan R. White, Frederik Meijer Honors College, Grand Valley State University. aNinth edition. axxii, 469 p. :bill., maps ;c26 cm a"WCN:01-100-101"--Title page verso. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 419-454) and index. a"The purpose of this book is to introduce criminal justice and other social science students to the field of terrorism and homeland security. This book is also meant to provide a pragmatic background for the law enforcement, intelligence, and military communities. It is a basic, practical introduction for people who will or already do face the threat of terrorism. Information in this text is presented from a variety of positions. The purpose is to explain various points of view without taking sides. Students are exposed to differing interpretations of issues that have spawned heated controversies"--Preface. 0aTerrorismzUnited StatesxPrevention. 0aNational securityzUnited States. 0aCivil defensezUnited States. 0aLaw enforcementzUnited States. 7aCivil defense.2fast 7aLaw enforcement.2fast 7aNational security.2fast 7aTerrorismxPrevention.2fast 7aUnited States.2fast