The money spent on protecting our country has went up greatly of the years since 9-11.(Green, 2014, para. 7) 9-11 made people to question if our country is really secure. This caused the government to make a lot of polices to help make our country safe for the people living there. These polices focused on security, immigration, defense and etc. One main focus of the government was security. Transportation Security Administration was a an effect of 9-11. This advanced security when leaving the country. TSA made you have to be searched to go on plane. This was a great improvement because this policy made it a lot harder to pass through with anything dangerous. Before this policy, you didn 't have to show your ID to go somewhere on a plane. …show more content…
(NPR, 2014, para. 12) This act is a big effect of 9-11. The Homeland Security Act is an act to keep America terrorist free. This act gave a lot of authority. This also took away some freedom of US citizens. The Homeland Security Act is able to get any information to not have any terrorism in America. (AHIMA, 2010, para. 3) With the help of TSA, they made security policies. For example, the group and the act gave commercial pilots guns for when piloting a plane. (NPR, 2014, para. 12) This act made a whole new Department also. This department is called US Department of Homeland Security. (NPR, 2014, para. 13) This department has many responsibilities. One of these responsibilities is grouping the condition of threats in America. These acts made America safer. They protect us from harm when traveling on airplanes now. They monitor terrorist acts. Even though they are somewhat intense they are for the better. The security has gone up greatly since 9-11 and without these improvements 9-11 could easily happen again …show more content…
Additionally, defense was focused on by the government after 9-1. Once 9-11 happened the FBI director decided he needed to do something to try to prevent a terrorist attack this major. The director changed their main focus. The new main focus was counterterrorism. With counterterrorism being their main focus the congress funded this area greatly. (NPR, 2004, para. 4) The defense of our country grew by having more people sign up to be in the army. The numbers grew rapidly. (Green, 2014, para. 9) With 9-11 being so dramatic our defense spending went up greatly. Our country is the highest spender of defense spending. (Peterson Found., 2015, para. 1) The major focus of the FBI is counterterrorism it 's too much focus on terrorism because massive terrorism events don 't happen very often, yet they do cause huge damage. I think that terrorism should be second or third on their list not first. Drugs and more common crimes should be first because of their more frequency compared to terrorism. (NCADD, para. 4 & 5) (Johnston, 2015, graph) The FBI should focus more on how to prevent drug crime. Many policies were put into effect because of how massive the terrorist attack of 9-11 were. These policies are a huge part of what American and it 's government is today. Without some of these policies we could be in the equal amount of danger we were 14 years ago with 9-11. These polices are part of how life is now. They make our country a safer
1 Erick Jurado Case Study: Homeland Security PUA 440- Spring 2017 2 The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created as the result of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States. President Bush signed into law the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to create the United States Department of Homeland Security.
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the Anthrax scare of 2001, Congress moved with tremendous force to make new powers for the federal government to prevent future terrorism. The most extensive effort was the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act (nicknamed the USA Patriot Act) of 2001, signed into law on October 26, less than six weeks after the attacks on 9/11. The legislation granted additional wiretapping and surveillance authority to federal law enforcement, removed barriers between law enforcement and intelligence agencies, added financial disclosure and reporting requirements to stop terrorist funding, and gave greater authority to the
Another obvious area for concern are terrorist groups and other foreign threats, namely ISIS. Timothy M Bonds, Michael Johnson, and Paul S. Steinberg for RAND, an army research group argue that ISIS warrants an increase in spending. Their chief concern is with growth; that any neglect of the issue would allow ISIS to form into it's own quasi-state where it
In accordance with the 2014 Quadrennial Homeland Security Review, the terrorist threat is one of the prevailing challenges that pose a significant risk level to the United States as well as to American citizens abroad and many U.S. allies (Department of Homeland Security, 2014). In the United States, the Federal Government assumes the responsibility for leading the efforts that seek to manage the risk level of the terrorist threat. That is why the Federal Government has created the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), whose main mission is to prevent terrorist threats by managing their risk levels (DHS, 2014). Since the terrorist threat is a very complex threat to manage for one entity or agency alone, the DHS is able to accomplish its main mission by working in partnerships with many federal agencies; State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLLTT) Governments; private and public organizations; international partners; and communities all across the United States (DHS, 2014). In all of those partnerships, the Federal Government through the DHS plays a leadership role
The USA PATRIOT Act passed in the days following the September 11 attacks was passed to give law enforcement agencies more power to track and prosecute suspected terrorists. While stopping terrorism is a noble goal, eroding the constitutional rights of Americans is not. The Patriot act denies Americans their
The USA Patriot Act was signed into law on Oct. 26, 2001, due to the need for cooperation among all levels of security. Police and other department agencies were given powerful authority and encouraged to share information. This is to meet the goal for a safer America in times of turmoil including international affairs. But as the years have passed and as terrorist attacks seem to cease, people have begun to question if there’s too many restrictions on law enforcement were called off.
Not every policy and strategy enacted can be a success, as a country we would never learn or find ways to improve if there were no failures. Since the inception of the Department of Homeland Security, many policies and strategies have been proposed and implemented, some being successful and some needing a revision or another policy enacted to change the failure to potential success. Here we will look at two policies, the USA PATRIOT Act and the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022. While these are reactions to events that have occurred, as many policies proposed or implemented, were reactions to events that had occurred. They are also future prevention strategies to help efforts to keep the homeland safe and secure.
It will examine how the current constraints play a role in homeland defense and defense overseas, the tensions between competing interests of homeland security and international support. Finally, how the U.S. can best balance their requirements against the limited fiscal constraints. How We Protect the Homeland Until the terrorist acts of September 11, the U.S. military focused their efforts overseas to fight and win wars; we have since changed the way we do business. The 2014 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) emphasizes the Department’s first defense strategy to protect the nation. The Department of Defense (DOD) will deter and defeat attacks on the United States and to support civil authorities in potential attacks and natural disasters.”
The Homeland Security Act provides the secretary of Homeland Security with the authority to direct and control investigations that require access to information needed to investigate and prevent terrorism. On November 25, 2002 the Homeland Security Act was passed just one year after the attack that took place on 9/11. When the attack took place, the everyone was shaking no one expected it to happen. According to PBS just two months after the attack the Aviation and Transportation Security Act has been
The U.S. now has stricter flight security and a new security agency called the Transportation Security Administration known as T.S.A. Also, on this day the United States economy changed drastically. September eleventh changed the government in the United States like making new agencies. The United States went to war and created new laws. The United States encountered many warnings prior to 9/11 to warn them of the attacks. The terrorist attacks of September
The federal agency detained a thousands of minorities in order to get to the root of the 9/11 attack of which except for a few, maybe, all were innocent. They detained them without any proof, just on the basis of suspicion. That was definitely not a rational move on their part. These actions were condemned all over the world. So, then these agencies changed their strategy, rather than using brute force on suspected people, they started monitoring their everyday activities using surveillance services.
“At least 42 terrorist attacks aimed at the United States have been thwarted since 9/11” (Reality). The majority of people know about the tragedy that happened on September 11th, 2001, but not that many people know about what came to be after the event; the Patriot Act. This act is the “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001” (Miller). The Patriot Act got put in place by the President and almost got a unanimous vote to pass it nearly ten days after. It was later used to take down many of the 42 attack plots.
The Act provides the authority for the sharing of information between the intelligence community and law enforcement agencies in an effort to fight terrorism (McAdams III, no date). The Act allows law enforcement to use surveillance to combat terrorism, allows law enforcement to delay warrant notifications to prevent any negative impact to investigations, and under certain circumstances, gives federal agencies the authority to search business records as required to investigate terrorist activity (Department of Justice, no date). It also provides authority for law enforcement agencies to respond to terrorist activity and assist victims of computer trespassing (Department of Justice, no date). The USA Patriot Act updates and improves the FISA in an effort to fight the war on terrorism.
America was thrown into terror and chaos, the likes of which had never been experienced before. No one knew if additional attacks would follow. The terrorist attacks on September eleven, 2001, forever changed American’s perspective of modern warfare and homeland security. The first responders who arrived at the devastating sight were the heroes of nine-eleven
The attacks of September 11, 2001 on our country was one of the most tragic and deadly days in our history. It brought a country together and the American strength of freedom and unity became a battle cry. After the dust had cleared, the questions came about that asked, how could this have happened? Were there not security and intelligence infrastructures and policies in place?