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CRJ 307 - Homeland Security and Counter Terrorism (3)

This course provides a student with the history of homeland security in the United States through a pre-9/11 and post 9/11 lens. Topics include a review of the state of U.S. counter-terrorism at the national, state, and local levels leading up to the attack, and the drastic changes that followed, including the creation of the Department of Homeland Security. Students will also learn about the planning for and execution of the 2001 attack, as well as key homeland security focus points, such as law enforcement’s interagency efforts, critical infrastructure protection, vulnerability assessments, and target-hardening.



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