“…Half a decade later, Lum and colleagues (2009, p. 102) echoed this concern: "not only do we not have a clear idea of what activities police are engaged in, but there is also a lack of empirical research that documents police activity or scientifically evaluates interventions." To be sure, scholars have produced an increasing number of works advancing our understanding of police homeland security activities (Bailey & Cree, 2011;Bonkiewicz & Ruback, 2010;Burruss, Giblin, & Schafer, 2010;Caruson, MacManus, Kohen, & Watson, 2005;Council of State Governments, 2005;Davis, Mariano, Pace, Cotton, & Steinberg, 2006;Donnermeyer, 2002;Fricker, Jacobson, & Davis, 2002;Gerber, Cohen, Cannon, Patterson, & Stewart, 2005;Jiao & Rhea, 2007;Lum, Haberfeld, Fachner, & Lieberman, 2009;Marion & Cronin, 2009;Ortiz, Hendricks, & Sugie, 2007;Pelfrey, 2007;Randol, in press;Rojek & Smith, 2007;Stewart, 2011;Stewart & Morris, 2009). These studies typically address both the determinants and outcomes of homeland security preparedness, steps taken A STONE'S THROW 369…”