Homeland security in the UK :future preparedness for terrorist attack since 9/11 /
New York, NY :
Routledge,
c2007.
p. cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Introduction by Paul Wilkinson -- Threat assessment -- The threat from the Al Qaeda network Paul Wilkinson -- Chapter 3: Other international groups with a presence in the UK -- Tamara Makarenko -- Chapter 4: CBRN threats -- Jez Littlewood & John Simpson -- Chapter 5: Other indigenous UK terrorist threats -- Anthony Richards -- UK efforts to enhance preparedness since 9/11 -- Chapter 6: National governance structures to manage the response to terrorist threats and attacks: a cross-national comparative analysis with special reference to the UK "lead department" response structure and UK CT strategy -- Frank Gregory. -- Chapter 7: Reducing the CBRN threat: the role of counter-proliferation, arms control and disarmament. John Simpson & Jez Littlewood -- Chapter 8: the UK and the threat of nuclear terrorism: a case study of organisational responses. John Simpson -- chapter 9: Pre-emption and protection: an assessment of the contribution of intelligence led counter-terrorism to UK Homeland Security post 9/11 -- Frank Gregory. Chapter 10: Police and counter-terrorism in the UK: a study of "one of the highest and most challenging priorities for police forces nationally". Home Office, NPP 2003-2004 Frank Gregory -- Chapter 11: Role of other agencies in counter-terrorism and security issues surrounding immigration and asylum. Tamara Makarenko -- Chapter 12: enhancing UK aviation security post 9/11 -- Paul Wilkinson. -- Chapter 13: enhancing UK maritime security