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PAPERS

THE CONVERGENCE OF CRIME AND TERROR: Law Enforcement Opportunities and Perils, March 26, 2007

FEATURED PAPERS: SAFE CITIES PROJECT

Hard Won Lessons: Transit Security, March 2006

Hard Won Lessons: The New Paradigm—Merging Law Enforcement and Counterterrorism Strategies, January 2006

Hard Won Lessons: Policing Terrorism in the United States, July 2005
Local police are most successful in the fight against terrorism when they not only respond to, but prevent, attacks. This report explores the goals and tactics of terrorist cells and lone jihadists within metropolitan areas, with the hope of creating effective prevention strategies for law enforcement.

Hard Won Lessons: Problem-Solving Principles for Local Police, May 2005
Models for effective counter-terrorism policing, as shown by case studies of local police departments and their methods for combating the continuing terror threat.

Hard Won Lessons: How Police Fight Terrorism in the United Kingdom, December 2004
How U.K. policing methods - honed over nearly four decades of dealing with modern terrorism - can help American law enforcement fight a global menace.

Additional Research and Investigation of Beslan Tragedy, October 2004
The Counterterrorism Research Center of Georgia's account of their country's most recent brush with terrorism—including in-depth information on the planning and execution of the attack.

School Safety: Re-evaluating and Managing Risk After 9/11, September 2004
A Power-Point presentation on what schools can do to prepare for—and prevent—a terrorist attack. Includes federal guidelines and safety recommendations.

Beslan: Analysis of Terrorist Objectives And The Al Qaeda Connection, September 5, 2004
The horrific school attack was not an isolated case motivated solely by sour Russian-Chechnyan relations, but rather an orchestrated move on behalf of Al Qaeda's global terror agenda.

Saudi Arabia: Al Qaeda's Rebellion Inside the Kingdom, July 20, 2004
Why slowly dismantling the House of Saud is imperative for Al Qaeda's long-range goals, and how their anti-Western ideology is gaining momentum among the Saudi population.

Summary: Profiling Islamic Suicide Terrorists, July 2004
What makes a suicide bomber- characteristics, motivational factors, etc—is discussed via a study of two decades of such attacks by (mostly) young, Islamic men.

 

 
THE CONVERGENCE OF CRIME AND TERROR: Law Enforcement Opportunities and Perils

THE CONVERGENCE OF CRIME AND TERROR: Law Enforcement Opportunities and Perils


HARD WON LESSONS:
TRANSIT SECURITY

HARD WON LESSONS: THE NEW PARADIGM—MERGING LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGIES

HARD WON LESSONS: POLICING TERRORISM IN THE UNITED STATES

HARD WON LESSONS: PROBLEM-SOLVING PRINCIPLES FOR LOCAL POLICE

HARD WON LESSONS: HOW POLICE FIGHT TERRORISM IN THE UNITED KINGDOM


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