Public Security in an Age of Terrorism

In the News

In the days following 9/11, the United States reevaluated its national security policies. A new office, the Department of Homeland Security, was established. A sweeping new law called the Patriot Act was enacted to strengthen the surveillance and law enforcement capabilities of the CIA, FBI, and other law enforcement and intelligence agencies. The government dramatically increased funding for security measures. Although most Americans supported strengthening national security, the broad range of new powers granted to intelligence and law enforcement organizations made some people uneasy. There was the potential that these measures could infringe on Americans' civil liberties, such as the freedom of speech, transparency of government, and a system of checks and balances within the government. How much freedom were Americans willing to sacrifice in the name of national security? After the initial panic caused by 9/11began to fade, lawmakers and citizens alike began to debate the ongoing security concerns as well the ramifications of increased security measures.

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Series Review: In the News
"Accessible and up-to-date, the titles in the In the News series offer a thorough, jargon-free introduction to the headlining topics. Large headings in colored print will help guide researchers to the information they need, while the generally well-chosen color photos and diagrams add visual interest."
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Library Bound Book List: $37.13 / S&L: $27.85
eBook List: $37.13 / S&L: $27.85

Reading Level: 6

Interest Level: 7-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4358-5034-7
Author : Corona Brezina
Copyright : 2009
Language : English
Category : Social Studies, Current Events
Pages : 64
Trim : 7 1/4" x 9 1/4"
Dewey : 363.2
Subject : Social Studies, Current Events
Binding : Library
BISAC : HIS000000

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