Strategic fight against terrorism also requires among other things and the desire of the international community to develop the capacity of governments in the region of criminal justice, which is crucial for a successful approach to fight against terrorism (Baker, 2011). This includes respect for international norms of human rights, fundamental freedoms and the rule of law as focusing on bringing terrorists to the responsibility, we have to keep in mind that there is no trade-off between security and human rights, between the stability of civil society and rule of law. A strong and effective policy to combat terrorism is not incompatible with respect for human rights. In contrast, the states that has developed effective, legal tools to investigate and prosecute suspects in the terrorism, in accordance with the applicable rules of international law, more people's rights by taking action in relation to these suspects. In addition, efforts to combat terrorism work best successful, when they are based on commitments on human rights and the rule law (Baker, 2011). No country can effectively deal with the threat of terrorism alone. International partnerships are central to our success in a wide range of areas, including traffic safety, economic development, law enforcement and the rule of law. These partnerships are essential for strengthening the capacity of States to fight terrorism and violent extremism within its own borders and regions (Brown, 2007).
The United States declared war with that dead are not limited fueling the anger and claims of Arabs and especially Arab Muslims, who feel attacked without reason because the terrorists are a minority exploded. Islamists in the Arab World have also clearly understood that logic is symptomatic and advanced in countries where free elections were held. The question that now arises at dawn perhaps a shift in U.S. strategy with the arrival of a Democratic majority is to know how we know that the war against terrorism ends (Briggs, et al, 2006). In contemporary societies, one of the key features is the mobility of individuals the September 11 attacks came reminder of the fragility and vulnerability of air transport networks (Murray, 2005).
Discussion
Like any organization or company, the services require Police public a strategic plan that clearly defines where it is leading the service, study, analyze and clarify the direction and future of the service set targets medium and long term of the police organization we consider are those that satisfy the demands and needs of society or community where service performs its function socially (Innes, 2006).
The analysis of the environment and the factors influencing it develops and where police work should be carried out by what is called the SWOT analysis, or what is defined as, analysis of weaknesses, threats analysis, analysis of strengths and analysis of opportunities, all from the perspective of Public Security in the environment where it develops its function. In the planning strategy must identify and analyze the changes that we must carry out to fulfill the mission that has been ...