Please answer this question in APA essay format: Define and fully explain the di
Please answer this question in APA essay format: Define and fully explain the difference between anti-terrorism and counterterrorism. Describe some of the functions and notable programs or actors within each of these.
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(S) Terrorism, Intelligence, and Homeland Security
Robert W. Taylor, Charles R. Swanson, 2018
Pearson
ISBN.13: 978-0-134-81814-6
Websites to explore:
Gallup Poll—Terrorism in the United States: Their global research tracks human development worldwide and uses the Gallup World Poll – the most comprehensive and farthest-reaching survey of the world.
Federal Bureau of Investigation—Terrorism: Crime statistics, news, and other features.
The National Counter terrorism Center: In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush, by issuing Executive Order 13354, and the Congress of the United States (US), by passing the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA) of 2004, reformed our nation’s intelligence enterprise, with a specific focus on intelligence related to terrorism. These foundational documents define NCTC’s principal roles, missions, and responsibilities.
National Strategy for Counterterrorism: The National Strategy for Counterterrorism addresses the complexity of today’s terrorism environment by emphasizing the use of all instruments of U.S. power as well as the capabilities of our partners to counter all terrorists that threaten the U.S., our citizens, and our interests abroad.
U.S. Department of Justice – Information on the USA Patriot Act: The Department of Justice’s first priority is to prevent future terrorist attacks. Since its passage following the September 11, 2001 attacks, the Patriot Act has played a key part – and often the leading role – in a number of successful operations to protect innocent Americans from the deadly plans of terrorists dedicated to destroying America and our way of life.
InfraGard: The mission of the InfraGard program is to enhance our nation’s collective ability to address and mitigate threats to United States critical infrastructure by fostering collaboration, education, and information-sharing through a robust private sector/government partnership.