Terrorism, Crime, and Public Policy
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Writen byBrian Forst - PublisherCambridge University Press
- Year2008
Terrorism, Crime, and Public Policy by Brian Forst is widely recognized as one of the leading textbooks on terrorism. It explores the intersection of terrorism, crime, and public policy, offering a comprehensive analysis of the various approaches to counter-terrorism, law enforcement, and balancing security with civil rights. Chapters such as "Responses to Terrorism" and "Balancing Security and Rights to Liberty and Privacy" are highlighted for their depth and critical examination of the tension between government actions aimed at securing the nation and preserving the civil liberties of individuals. Forst provides both theoretical insights and practical recommendations for policymakers, presenting a balanced perspective on combating terrorism while respecting human rights and freedoms. Relevance to Current Era: The book offers valuable insights into current counter-terrorism strategies, particularly in the context of balancing national security with individual rights—a critical issue in modern policy debates. It is particularly relevant as governments continue to grapple with the impacts of anti-terrorism laws on civil liberties.

