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Designed to train peace officers how to recognize and respond to potential domestic terrorist activities, this program teaches that preventing domestic terrorism is all about good police work and knowing the indicators and warnings. A “domestic terrorist” may be defined as a person who lives and operates entirely within the United States, who has no foreign direction and is not acting on behalf of a foreign power, and who may be conducting criminal activities in support of terrorist objectives that are directed at elements of the U.S. government or population. This program includes examples of activities that may be indicators of potential criminal extremism or domestic terrorism.
The video program offers three viewing options:
1. Play video in its entirety (118 min.)
2. Select among 8 Telecourse segments:
• Introduction (4 min.) • Organizations Associated with Domestic Terrorism (21 min.) • Indicators and Warnings (22 min.) • Impact on the Community (13 min.) • The Intelligence Process (16 min.) • Situational Security Awareness (11 min.) • Legal Issues (17 min.) • Officer Safety (12 min.)
3. Select among 5 video interactions (scenarios only):
• Car Stop: Right-Wing Extremist Group (2 min.) • Indicators of Radicalization (1 min.) • Hate Crime Assault (3 min.) • Observation and Recognition (2 min.) • Missing Person Call / Animal Rights (6 min.)
CPT Hours/Credits: 2 Hours
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