An edition of Policing terrorism (2008)

Policing terrorism

an executive's guide

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Policing terrorism
Graeme R. Newman
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Description from Brief 01: It has been said that 9/11 changed everything. This is certainly true for local police agencies and other chiefs. It is increasingly clear that federal agencies, such as the FBI and the US Secret Service, can no longer work alone in protecting the United States from further attack. Rather, they must work in partnership with other public and private agencies, and most important, with local police. Local police can identify potential terrorists living or operating in their jurisdictions, they can help protect vulnerable targets, and they can coordinate the first response to terror attacks. These are heavy new responsibilities that significantly expand the workload of already busy departments. Many departments welcome these new responsibilities, but they cannot be shrugged off because elected officials and the public will increasingly expect their police to be prepared.

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Policing terrorism: an executive's guide
2008, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, Center for Problem-Oriented Policing
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Table of Contents

Letter from the director
Acknowledgments
Brief 01: Read this first
1: Prepare Yourself And Your Agency
Brief 02: Embrace your new role
Brief 03: Know that fear is the enemy
Brief 04: Prepare for terrorism alerts
Brief 05: Expect more public attention
Brief 06: Question assumptions
Brief 07: Recognize the limits of "take them out"
Brief 08: Know your local vulnerabilities
2: Understand The Threat
Brief 09: Think of terrorism as crime
Brief 10: Terrorism comes in many forms
Brief 11: Don't waste time on motives
Brief 12: Think terrorist
Brief 13: Counter "what if?" with "how likely?"
Brief 14: Don't overstate the risk of foreign attack
Brief 15: Beware the domestic terrorist
3: Develop A Plan And A Support Network
Brief 16: Cover the three bases of counterterrorism
Brief 17: Work with business
Brief 18: Partner with private security
Brief 19: Know about risk management
Brief 20: Go after terrorism grants
4: Collect Intelligence
Brief 21: Help the FBI-join your local joint terrorism task force
Brief 22: Know why you don't need behavioral profiling
Brief 23: Promote intelligence-led policing-but know its limits
Brief 24: Separate dream from reality in information sharing
Brief 25: Know the limits of video cameras
Brief 26: Don't depend on public vigilance
Brief 27: Serve your immigrant communities
Brief 28: Make community policing your first line of defense
5: Harden Targets
Brief 29: Assess target vulnerability: use Evil Done
Brief 30: Anticipate the fallout of an attack-use Carver
Brief 31: Save lives before saving buildings
Brief 32: Don't be diverted by the displacement doomsters
Brief 33: Improve basic security for all targets
Brief 34: Meet the challenge of infrastructure protection
Brief 35: Know about Murderous weapons
Brief 36: Don't unduly fear weapons of mass destruction
6: Be Ready If Attacked
Brief 37: Know that all disasters are local
Brief 38: Know that not all disasters are equal
Brief 39: Use the 3-by-3 approach
Brief 40: Be ready before an attack
Brief 41: Invest in training
Brief 42: Know about disaster scenes
Brief 43: Take charge-intelligently
Brief 44: Mitigate harm, but don't overreact
Brief 45: Know who's in charge: conquer NIMS
Brief 46: Know that information is key
Brief 47: Establish interoperability
Brief 48: Keep on going after the attack
Brief 49: Sustain the recovery
Brief 50: Keep the public informed.

Edition Notes

Shipping list no.: 2009-00011-S.

Includes bibliographical references.

Supported by cooperative agreement no. 2007-CK-WX-K008

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Washington, DC

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363.325/160973
Library of Congress
HV6432 .N493 2008

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1 v. (unpaged) :

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OL23988160M
LCCN
2008397642

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