Mastersdegreefinalpolicypaper15 to 20based on the outlineattached
a master policy paper 15 to 20 pages about (American Jihadists) – font 12 Double spaced based on the outline attached
will be a 15 – 20 page, in-depth study of a homeland security policy challenge of your choosing that will require the application of the materials studied and presented in this course. The policy paper must include citations to at least 10 books or journal articles, including the course books and/or lectures, as appropriate. “Wikipedia” should not be amongst cited sources.
course books:
Louise Richardson, What Terrorists Want, Understanding the Enemy, Containing the Threat, (Random House, 2006)
The 9/11 Commission Report, Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, (New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.)
Gus Martin, Understanding Terrorism – Challenges, Perspectives, and Issues, 5th Edition (Sage Publications, 2016)
Erroll Southers, Homegrown Violent Extremism, (Anderson Publications, 2013)
Recommended book:
united state of Jihad ( peter bergen)
the policy paper based on the outline – focus on the policy recommendation and need to be explained in a professional way how this policy will help and use the citations to make the policy strongly useful
attachments:
outline
2 articles could be used for citations
Answer preview
The United States of America has forged a reputation as one of the most civilized nations globally. At the center of the nation’s progress in its pursuit of the shared vision embodied in the American Dream. The founding fathers conceptualized a united country where each individual would live in a conducive environment that rewards them for their efforts and guarantees them reasonable chances of success without paying undue attention to their background. The-Dream has been a massive appeal to American citizens and thousands of migrants who have flocked to the United States over the years with the hope of securing a better future. However, the journey has not been without its significant portion of challenges, and terrorism has emerged as one of the most problematic hurdles. Terrorism has been continuously shifting, and such changes
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