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Ethical Issues in Homeland Security

There are no overarching ethical standards or principles for homeland security despite the complex mix of ethical issues that arise in each of the homeland security mission areas. For example, to prevent terrorism, the government must consider the need for secrecy and confidentiality versus the need to share information among agencies or the public’s right to know. There also are ethical issues related to racial or ethnic profiling, awarding no-bid contracts in disaster relief or homeland security research and development projects, and proper treatment of suspects and persons detained as terrorists. However, as the homeland security system and the Department of Homeland Security are still relatively new in terms of government bureaucracy, ethical codes or standards have only gradually been applied in a piecemeal, incremental fashion. Therefore, until such time as a clear, comprehensive, and ethical code for homeland security emerges, it is important to understand the theoretical or philosophical models about the obligations and limitations of government to draw conclusions about the ethical implications, in practical terms, for a variety of homeland security scenarios and issues.

To prepare for this Discussion:

Review the online article, “Philosophy and Disaster.” Reflect on the application of social contract theory and moral theory to the government’s role in disasters, and the quest for social justice. With the theoretical analysis in mind, consider ethical issues related to homeland security policies and practices.

Review the article, “Guiding Lights: Intelligence Oversight and Control for the Challenge of Terrorism.” Focus on ethical issues related to data mining and monitoring political activity and consider how they might be addressed.

Reflect on the homeland security policies and practices you learned about thus far in the course. Consider ethical issues that might arise in the policies and practices and think about how you might address such issues.

Select a homeland security policy or practice in which there are ethical issues concerning the policy or practice itself or how it is executed.

Identify at least two ethical issues related to the policy or practice you selected.

Think about how you would address the ethical issues you identified.

With these thoughts in mind:

Day 1 a brief description of the homeland security policy or practice you selected and explain how it is executed. Then, explain at least two ethical issues related to the policy or practice. Finally, explain how you might address each ethical issue. Be specific.

Note: Include the policy or practice you selected in the first line of your post. You will be asked to respond to a colleague who chose a different policy or practice than the one you discussed.

Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources.

One and a half page with at least three references…. MULTIPLE USE OF INTEXT CITATION REQUIRED AND PAGE NUMBERS…… PLEASE USE SPLIT IN CITATIONS…PLEASE LOOK UP THE PROPER APA USE OF SPLIT CIATION

It is important that you cover all the topics identified in the assignment. Covering the topic does not mean mentioning the topic BUT presenting an explanation from the context of ethics and the readings for this class

To get maximum points you need to follow the requirements listed for this assignments 1) look at the page limits 2) review and follow APA rules 3) create subheadings to identify the key sections you are presenting and 4) Free from typographical and sentence construction errors.

REMEMBER IN APA FORMAT JOURNAL TITLES AND VOLUME NUMBERS ARE ITALICIZED.

Readings

Article: Berman, J., & Flint, L. (2003). Guiding lights: Intelligence oversight and control for the challenge of terrorism. Criminal Justice Ethics, 22(1), 2.
Use the ProQuest Central database, and search using the article’s title.

Article: Sutherland, D. W. (2005). Homeland security and civil liberties: Preserving America’s way of life. Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy.
Use the LexisNexis Academic database, and search for the article in the “Power Search” section of the “General” tab. Select the “Find Sources” tab under the “Sources” tab. Type “Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy” in the “Keyword” field, and search for the journal. Select the Journal and click on the “OK-Continue” button given next to the option “Save as a favorite.” Now, search using the article’s title.

Online Article: Stowsky, J., & Kroenig, M. (2005). Homeland security vs. the Madisonian impulse: State building and anti-statism after September 11. Retrieved from http://escholarship.org/uc/item/0324x2n0

Online Article: Heymann, P. B., & Kayyem, J. N. (n.d.). Long-term legal strategy project for preserving security and democratic freedoms in the war on terrorism. Retrieved August 13, 2009, from http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/files/ltls_fin…

o”Executive Summary”

o”Introduction”

Online Article: Kellman, B. (2002). Managing terrorism’s consequences: Legal issues. Retrieved from http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps106205/managing…

o”Introduction”

Online Article: Zack, N. (2006). Philosophy and disaster. Homeland Security Affairs, II(1). Retrieved from http://www.hsaj.org/?download&mode=dl&h&w&drm=reso…

Online Article: U.S. Department of Justice. (2004). Report from the field: The USA PATRIOT Act at work. Retrieved from http://www.justice.gov/olp/pdf/patriot_report_from…

Optional Resources

Online Article: Whitehead, J. W., & Aden, S. H. (2002). Articles forfeiting “enduring freedom“ for “homeland security“: A constitutional analysis of the USA PATRIOT Act and the Justice Department’s anti-terrorism initiatives. Retrieved from http://www.wcl.american.edu/journal/lawrev/51/corr…

Online Article: Relyea, H. C. (2008). Privacy and civil liberties oversight board: New independent agency status. Retrieved from http://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL34385.pdf

Online Article: American Civil Liberties Union. (2009). Reclaiming patriotism: A call to reconsider the Patriot Act. Retrieved from http://www.aclu.org/pdfs/safefree/patriot_report_2…

Online Article: U.S. Department of Homeland Security. (n.d.). U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. Retrieved October 6, 2009, from http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/CRCL_Brochure_M…

Website: U.S. Department of Justice: Preserving Life & Liberty http://www.justice.gov/archive/ll/

 
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