Essay On Homeland Security

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Bellavita, C. (2009). Changing homeland security: The year in review - 2008. Homeland Security Affairs, 5(1) Retrieved from http://ezproxy.fau.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1266212855?accountid=10902
Provides a review of homeland security in 2008 from the members of the Naval postgraduate schools homeland security network. A survey was administered among the network in regards to what they considered the most important homeland security issue of the year and what issues they believe will be of most importance in the near future.
BORDER PATROL: Goals and Measures Not Yet in Place to Inform Border Security Status and Resource Needs. (2013). GAO Reports, 1.
Presents evidence submitted to Congress by the U.S. Government Accountability Office, commonly known as the GAO, describing the border security status of the south-west area. Suggests the application of certain productive measures not currently in place.
Gambler, R. (2013). Border Security: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Provides Integrity-Related Training to Its Officers and Agents throughout Their Careers. GAO Reports, 1.
Describes the best training practices existing and/or upcoming officers and agents have to sustain while working for the Customs and Border Protection department (CBP). Discusses ethics, training programs, timeline’s procedures, and misconduct and corruption prevention. Includes a 2012 Report on CBP’s integrity programs.
Kemp, R. L. (2012). Homeland Security in the USA: Past, present, and future. Journal Of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 6(1), 25-31.
Details the formation and growth of the homeland security field in the U.S. National warning systems, as well as government and citizen groups are summarized. Also, des...

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...ar 2008 to the year 2013; they are reliable sources found at the KU library online and have been peer-reviewed; and are relevant to my research because they closely feature my degree, Homeland Security and Emergency Management and my career field, Customs and Border Patrol. These sources contain valuable information ranging from measures and procedures to combat terrorism, to the skills and knowledge needed to be a competent Homeland Security professional. The research conducted while creating my annotated bibliography has given me great insight about my career goals, expectations and perspectives. Reading thoroughly numerous articles and periodicals about my degree and career field has helped me to direct and focus my research in the right direction, thus encouraging me to continue educating myself about the different federal law enforcement positions available.

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