Dr. Gus Martin’s Understanding Homeland Security offers much-needed insight into the complex nature of issues addressed by the homeland security enterprise. A comprehensive textbook for students and professionals, alike, this book addresses such subject areas as emergency management, terrorism, criminal justice administration, intelligence, armed conflict, and social environments. Martin’s pedagogical approach is designed to stimulate critical thinking in readers, allowing them to not only comprehend the fundamentals, but also evolve with the very dynamic nature of homeland security.
Understanding Homeland Security introduces readers to homeland security in the modern era, focusing particularly on the post–September 11, 2001 world. Reviewing theories, agency missions, laws and regulations governing the homeland security enterprise, this book keeps readers on the cutting edge.
This was used as a textbook in one of my classes for graduate school. The textbook worked perfectly for my class. It is well written and provides a lot of information, including where to find other resources.
This was the second of two textbooks assigned for my introductory homeland security grad-school class. It wasn't bad, but the other one was much more readable and followed a much more straightforward path.