Terrorism
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Since 9/11, the terrorist and criminal threat has evolved transnationally. In the 1990s and early 2000s, terrorists targeted critical infrastructure locations like government buildings, transportation...
Terrorism
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Consider the challenge laid down by the 9/11 Commission in 2004: to be more imaginative than those who would do harm to the United States. The U.S. home-land security environment (and other areas of ...
Terrorism
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Members of the British public have not been strangers to terrorism and extremist beliefs. Over the centuries, the United Kingdom has been at the vanguard of dealing with extremist views, be those of ...
Terrorism
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When one contemplates the universe of U.S. agencies researching, investigating, and gathering intelligence on potential terror targets and methods, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rarely mak...
Terrorism
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Pittsburgh. San Bernardino. Charlottesville. Charleston. These tragic events, now seared into the history of the United States, represent the evolution of terrorism in the United States. Since the 9/...
President's Message
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Violence committed with firearms devastates communities around the globe on a daily basis. Dayton, Ohio; El Paso, Texas; and Gilroy, California, were recent victims of firearm crimes, with dozens of p...
Global Policing
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With its global network of 192 member countries, INTERPOL is uniquely placed to offer support to law enforcement following a critical incident that carries an international impact....
IACP
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In John Gody’s 1973 novel, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, four extortionists hijack a southbound IRT subway train on New York’s Lexington Avenue line and demand $1 million ransom. When this ...