Chapter 1: | Introduction |
Research Questions
Based on the preceding discussion outlining the problems with the status quo approach to detaining U.S. persons as enemy combatants, this book addresses the following questions:
Literature Review
To answer the aforementioned questions, it is necessary to look at the existing literature addressing these issues. While a plethora of literature exists criticizing the administration’s enemy-combatant policy as unlawful and/or unsound policy, and many professors and policy makers have proposed alternative approaches to preventive detention, there is a dearth of literature that thoroughly analyzes and addresses more fundamental questions such as whether the United States needs a system of preventive detention as a tool in the war on terror, whether the rationales for preventive detention are justifiable, whether Israel’s and Britain’s respective approaches to preventive detention to deal with terrorism provide useful insights for the United States, whether a system of preventive detention can be lawful, and whether it is worth the consequent deleterious effects to America’s reputation.