Terrorism and Policing
Abstract
The response to devastation shaped by the September 11th attacks established the need for planning and leadership before, during, and following times of crisis. Boundless finger-pointing and lying of blame occurred pertaining to the delayed arrival of help to the suffering individuals of the event. Many would say that those experts and the government’s engineers must carry out an evacuation plan and permit infrastructure funding. Law enforcement administrators currently have changed the nature of policing and security efforts in the United States. One cannot fathom how the incident of September 11, 2001, caused change and increased the public’s fears and concerns regarding security and the methods of technology necessary for safeguarding the United States. However, today’s law enforcement at all levels; are prepared for terrorist attacks (White, 2004).
CONTENTS
Abstract 2
Terrorism and Policing 4-6
Law Enforcement Mission 6-7
Emergency Preparedness and Response 7
Maintaining Personal Liberties / Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 7-8
Social Stigma Role 8-9
Police Corruption / Ethics / Reduction 9
Police Abuse 9-10
Individual Conscience 10
Ethical Dilemmas 11
Conclusion 11
References 12
Terrorism and Policing
The threat of terrorism has impacted law enforcement agencies mission to safe-guard the United States. However, necessary changes has occurred regards to resources used prior to the 9/11 attack. Currently, on-scene leaders must know resources that are available to them from Federal, state, and local agencies; they must also be aware of protocols during collaboration within established agencies. This action is necessary because cooperative procedures are set forth in mutual aid agreements. Law enforcement administrators must ensure that the incident officers or commanders in charge with the responsibility for command and control during such attacks are operating on a well-laid foundation. In...