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Relaxing Federal Policies to Fight Terrorism


By KBL781 - Posted on 06 January 2011

TitleRelaxing Federal Policies to Fight Terrorism
Publication TypeCase Study
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsCox-White, Becky, Connolly Peggy, Hinman Lawrence, Keller David R., Ladenson Robert, and Leever Martin
Pagination1 p.
PublisherAssociation for Practical and Professional Ethics
Publication Languageeng
KeywordsCriminal Justice , MILITARY ethics , Public Policy
Abstract

Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, a number of U.S. government officials proposed relaxing a number of federal policies and guidlines precluding certain strategies that might strengthen U.S. efforts to combat terrorism. These include prohibitions against the assassination as a strategy, as well as restrictions on the recruitment of persons with criminal backgrounds in helping to fight terrorism.

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