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Homeland Security Reflection

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At this time last week, before beginning the graduate program, my understanding of homeland security was largely informed by the media and popular culture. After reading the assignments and the lecture this week, I can certainly say that my initial ideas have been challenged and expanded upon. Right away the most important idea I learned is that homeland security deals with much more than just terrorism. Prior to this class I never would have considered something like Hurricane Harvey an issue of homeland security. My initial views on homeland security were similar to the Department of Homeland Security’s in the early 2000s as noted by Bullock: Prior to 9/11, the majority of FEMA’s efforts and funding were focused on the mitigation of, preparedness for, response to, and recovery from natural disasters. Much of this changed with the establishment of DHS. Many, if not all, of the grant programs established within the new DHS focused on terrorism. FEMA programs and funding were diverted or reduced to support terrorism. The all-hazards concept was not embraced in the early years of DHS. (Bullock, 2016, p. 5) In addition to this, I generally associated the idea of homeland security with threats from terror groups and not other nations. I’m not sure what I would have considered a threat from another nation, such as Russia or North Korea, but in my mind homeland security dealt with groups like ISIS and the Taliban only. Essentially, I saw the Department of Homeland Security as dealing with outside threats from terrorist groups. I had always thought that things natural disasters and recovery efforts were dealt with by the Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of the Interior, and that threats from foreign nations would be dealt with by the State Department or the Department of Defense. In particular, I didn’t fully understand the place of FEMA in the Department of Homeland Security. Bellavita (2010) helped to clarify why it was placed there in his article stating,”Homeland security originally was intended to prevent terrorism. Including FEMA in DHS was largely an afterthought. But now that several years have passed since the decision was made, it seems like it would be too disruptive to unmake

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