The 4 Important Things You Must Know Before Becoming A Homeland Security Specialist
July 19th, 2009 at 07:06pm Under Juvenile Law
Homeland security is increasingly in the news these days and in fact has been so since the morning of September 11, 2001. Homeland security is needed on all levels of government, including federal, state and local. Usually, if you work as a homeland security specialist, you can work right in your home without having to move elsewhere.
Jobs to consider as a homeland security specialist include a border crossing guard, providing airport security, or functioning as a security specialist for your federal, state or local government. Below are four things you’ll need to know to become a homeland security specialist.1. You will need to study the juvenile mindset and juvenile justice
When you work in homeland security, it might surprise you to know that one of the things you need to be familiar with is work in the juvenile justice system. This is because there are many theories abound that the role of a terrorist actually has its roots in childhood. In other words, terrorists often become terrorists because they are raised in environments of abuse and neglect.
If this happens to the “right” individuals and they become enraged enough, they can see terrorism as a way not only to get even, but as a way to sometimes take care of their families; terrorist organizations often operate under the premise that if terrorists do as they say (including giving their own lives in the commission of terrorist acts), the organization will provide comfortably for that terrorist’s family when they might not even have the needs.2. You will need to understand the American legal system
The American legal system is hierarchical in nature and you’ll need to learn this. Because homeland security works with local law enforcement and the legal system, its focus on the rights of the individual versus the rights of society must stay in constant focus in your job as a homeland security specialist.3. You will need to understand cultural diversity and proper behavior therein
Gone are the days when you could be “politically incorrect” about people or unduly target them for harassment or even arrest them simply because of their race, religion, or ethnic background. Targeting someone unfairly simply because of their race, ethnicity, or another inconsequential characteristic could lead them getting away with a crime (even if they’ve done it) if it can be argued that they were unfairly targeted because of these types of characteristics.
Therefore, make sure you understand and accept cultural diversity on its face, so that you can target people for their behavior and not for physical appearance or something else. In addition, basing something on someone’s appearance can also make you overlook someone as a potential terrorist even though they might be one. Therefore, appearance is NOT the key when it comes to finding terrorists.4. You will need the proper education
Of course, you can’t simply become a homeland security specialist overnight. It takes training and education, and most homeland security specialists have had previous backgrounds in law enforcement. You must be physically, psychologically, and mentally capable of doing the job right.
There you have it! The 4 important things you need to know before becoming a homeland security specialist. For more information, search the Internet about becoming homeland security specialist.
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