A Practical Introduction to Homeland Security: Home and Abroad
Author:Bruce Oliver Newsome, Jack A. Jarmon
Edition:2nd Edition
By examining modern security challenges across domestic and global contexts, this text develops an understanding of how threats are identified, analyzed, and managed. It connects legal frameworks, intelligence operations, and emergency response with strategies for protecting infrastructure, borders, and critical systems in an evolving risk environment.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Conceptualizing Homeland Security→
- Chapter 2: Structuring Homeland Security→
- Chapter 3: Laws of Homeland Security→
- Chapter 4: Transnational Crime→
- Chapter 5: Terrorism→
- Chapter 6: Chemical, Biological, Nuclear, Radioactive, Explosive, and Energy (CBNREE) Hazards→
- Chapter 7: Natural Risks→
- Chapter 8: Intelligence→
- Chapter 9: Emergency Management→
- Chapter 10: Physical Site and Infrastructure Security→
- Chapter 11: Information, Communications, and Cybersecurity→
- Chapter 12: Immigration and Border Security→
- Chapter 13: Transport Security→