The challenge of domestic intelligence in a free society a multidisciplinary look at the creation of a U.S. domestic counterterrorism intelligence agency
Whether U.S. terrorism-prevention efforts match the threat continues to be central in policy debate. Part of this debate is whether the United States needs a dedicated domestic counterterrorism intelligence agency. This book examines such an agency's possible capability, comparing its potential...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Santa Monica, CA :
Rand Corp
2009.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- The history of domestic intelligence in the United States: lessons for assessing the creation of a new counterterrorism intelligence agency / Agnes Gereben Schaefer
- Current domestic intelligence efforts in the United States / Brian A. Jackson, Darcy Noricks, and Benjamin W. Goldsmith
- Societal acceptability of domestic intelligence / Genevieve Lester
- The law and the creation of a new domestic intelligence agency in the United States / Jeremiah Goulka with Michael A. Wermuth
- Weighing organizational models for a new domestic intelligence agency / Genevieve Lester and Brian A. Jackson
- Privacy and civil liberties protections in a new domestic intelligence agency / Martin C. Libicki and David R. Howell
- Exploring measures of effectiveness for domestic intelligence: addressing questions of capability and acceptability / Brian A. Jackson
- Exploring the utility for considering cost-effectiveness analysis of domestic intelligence policy change / Brian A. Jackson
- Conclusion.