Terrorism Within Comparative International Context: The Counter-Terrorism Response and Preparedness

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The post-9/11 era, with its emphasis on preparedness against terrorist attacks, has seen an ongoing conflict of priorities between law enforcement agencies and the civilian sector: public safety versus individual rights. Community-oriented policing—mobilizing community support in partnership with local law enforcement—has been developed internationally to address this issue, and Terrorism within Comparative International Context assesses the progress and shortcomings of community-based programs. Written by leading experts in police science and based on extensive interviews and focus groups with law enforcement, media, and community representatives, the book offers:

  • A comparative database on terror control strategies in, among others, Ireland, Turkey, Sweden, Spain, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands
  • Analysis of the interaction between the community and local law enforcement in response to terrorist activities.
  • Insights into the relationships between home-grown terrorists, the preventive role of the community, and the proactive role of local law enforcement.
  • A "Best Practices" section including recommendations for investigation and interrogation techniques.
  • A real-world template for training law enforcement personnel.

Terrorism within Comparative International Context is critical reading for researchers, students and professionals across a range of interrelated fields, including criminal justice, terrorism/counterterrorism, organized crime, police science, and public administration, and makes an up-to-date textbook for courses in these areas.

Author(s): M.R. Haberfeld, Joseph F. King, Charles A. Lieberman (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 176
Tags: Criminology & Criminal Justice; Political Science

Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Introduction....Pages 1-9
The Comparative Approach to Counterterrorism....Pages 11-21
Methodology....Pages 23-37
The United Kingdom and Ireland....Pages 39-59
The Kingdom of the Netherlands ( Koninkrijk der Nederlanden )....Pages 61-70
The Kingdom of Spain ( Rieno de España )....Pages 71-79
The Kingdom of Sweden (Konungariket Sverige) ....Pages 81-89
Republic of Turkey (Turkiye Cumhuriyeti) ....Pages 91-100
Germany....Pages 101-122
United States....Pages 123-148
Best Practices – Lessons We Learned....Pages 149-158
Best Practices - Lessons to be Learned....Pages 159-165
Back Matter....Pages 167-176