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Posted July 9, 2007
 

 

Homeland Security - Crimes and Penalties



 

NCSL Executive Committee Task Force on Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
The Task Force shares information on the relevant informational, financial and physical resources of state and local governments and the federal government in an effort to maximize the contributions that each level of government can provide to improve homeland security. In addition, the Task Force assists legislatures in sharing expertise and advice on issues of public safety, homeland security, emergency preparedness and public health in order to protect our democratic institutions and way of life. (July 9, 2007)

Recent Enactments
States continue to debate new crimes and penalties related to acts of terrorism since September 11. Legislative debate has centered on money laundering for terrorism, cyberterrorism, agri-terrorism. And lending support for terrorist organizations. (January 3, 2005)

States Enact New Terrorism Crimes and Penalties
Many states have created new crimes and penalties related to acts of terrorism since September 11. New state laws also address terrorist hoaxes, threats and anti-terrorism information. (November 2002)

"To Try a Terrorist" - Audio of a Criminal Justice Committee session at NCSL's 2002 Annual Meeting. Panelists discuss new state laws and the types of terrorism cases that may come before state courts. (July 2002)

Summaries of Crime-Related Terrorism State Enactments (January 21, 2003)

Office of Justice Programs - Anti-Terrorism Funding Sources
Information on grant programs administered by the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) in the U.S. Justice Department. (April 2002)

For more information, contact the Criminal Justice Program at cj-info@ncsl.org.
 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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