Homeland Security Research Proposal Summary

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In a study, conducted by Friedman, Benjamin H (2011), discusses the aspects of homeland security in the United States and Americans ' excessive fear towards their safety. Americans want more homeland security than a cost-benefit analysis recommends because of daunting information spread by higher authorities, which factor towards an ineffective counterterrorist work ethic. The research goal proposed in this study is explanatory as Friedman, Benjamin H (2011), bring together the reasoning for people to overreact as well as under estimate the importance of having an effective Homeland Security system. The unorganized efforts of Homeland Security may bring an end to a vicious attack eventually but this may be after the fact that many lives are …show more content…

Being that this article was in explanatory it gave me additional information and a new, but existing peace of mind to look at. The article also helped label the many impacting flaws that the Department of Homeland Security carries along with its positive impacts. This also leads to new questions in my research proposal, for example, Is Homeland Security the most effective way to deal with many of the task that it performs, or should the jobs within Homeland Security be stripped down and put into departments of their …show more content…

With reliable facts and even feedback by others, is a very knowledgeable source to my line of research. The research is proposed in a way in which it makes it easier for me to interoperate those methods into useful methods of my own. This article also gives data analysis and examples which are very helpful on determining how effective The Department of Homeland Security is, as well as alternatives on how other actions can be taken to prevent future attacks to our nation and its