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Homeland Security Mod #3 Homeland security in US has revolutionized new policies that play major role in ensuring that more efforts are deployed to prevent terrorist assaults in the country, hence reducing the vulnerability of America to terrorist. The Homeland security vision immediately after the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 was to foresee that the country is safe, protected and strong in overcoming terrorism and other jeopardies.Homeland security in partnership with Criminal justice and planning department in US has initiated fundamental new programs and policies that played a major role in restructuring the criminal justice system for better administration of the country.
Homeland security department has presented comprehensive safety measures that are central in safeguard America from terrorist. The department has set seven procedural ways such as investigating the raise of any problem, setting the goals that are vital in meeting better security objective, the department also has strived in designing security guiding policies (Stojkovic etl and, 2007). The policies set are essential in action planning toward the county security, implementing and monitoring follows the action plan.
After implementation and monitoring are fulfilled evaluating the outcome is analyzed for better future decision-making. Finally, reevaluating and reviewing of the whole procedure is done to enhance assessing effectiveness and efficiency of the new programs and policies.The new programs and policies have to a large extent enabled homeland security to thwart terrorist occurrences within the US. In 2010, National security approach homeland security made a coordination among the federal, states and local government with the aim of preventing, protecting US against ant threat (Stojkovic etl and, 2007).
Finally, homeland security in 2011 domestic approach for counterterrorism has enabled this security agency to develop defensive effort in ensuring a homeland that is safe, secure and strong in overcoming threats.ReferencesStojkovic, S., Kalinich, D. B., & Klofas, J. (2007). Criminal justice organizations: Administration and management. Princeton, NJ: Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic.
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