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The National Center for Biomedical Research and Training at Louisiana State University offers DHS-certified courses covered under the NCBRT’s Homeland Security National Training Program Cooperative Agreement. As a DHS primary training provider, the NCBRT can offer this vital training at no direct cost to your agency. Please contact us at info@ncbrt.lsu.edu or 1-877-829-8550 to schedule a course through your state administrative agency, or visit www.ncbrt.lsu.edu to learn more about the NCBRT’s training opportunities. Remember, the time to prepare is now!
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Prevention and Deterrence of Terrorist Acts: Law Enforcement Version
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As the threat of terrorism has increased and evolved, the United States government has expanded
its support for initiatives to prepare first preventers to prevent and deter terrorist incidents involving
weapons of mass destruction, to include chemical agents, biological agents, radiological or nuclear
materials, and explosives (CBRNE). The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is supporting
several major initiatives to prevent and/or deter terrorist incidents. This course is one of those
initiatives and was developed in a collaborative effort by the National Domestic Preparedness
Consortium.
This course provides the participant with an awareness for preventing and deterring potential acts
of terrorism through vigilance, observation, and reporting suspicious indicators or terrorist acts.
This course is designed for first preventers who may prevent and deter terrorist incidents related to
weapons of mass destruction. A first preventer is an individual, especially one employed by federal,
state, local, or tribal agency, who may encounter activity indicative of terrorist acts while performing
professional duties.
Access NCBRT web-based training at http://www.ncbrt.lsu.edu/elearn
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Course Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify historical acts of terrorism
- Define the following terms: terrorism, terrorism
prevention, terrorism deterrence, counterterrorism,
anti-terrorism, and intelligence in relation to terrorist
prevention
- Differentiate between the following terms: terrorism,
terrorism prevention, terrorism deterrence, counterterrorism,
anti-terrorism, intelligence, and information in
relation to terrorist prevention
- Define weapons of mass destruction, according to Title
18 of the U.S. Code
- Identify prevention and deterrence approaches as it
relates to the first preventer
- Identify the current terrorist threat
- Identify the motivation, methodology, tactics, and
targets of the current terrorist threat
- Identify the indicators of terrorism
- Identify basic characteristics for the identification of
possible WMD production
- Identify actions necessary to initiate prevention and
deterrence
- Identify jurisdictional responsibilities for prevention and
deterrence including municipal, private sector, and the
community
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Target Audience/Discipline
Law Enforcement
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Level of training Awareness
Hours 1.5
Format Web-Based Training
DHS Course # AWR-122-W
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course
Download Course Description
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Richard Hildreth
Mayor - City of Pacific
Pacific, WA
The applications of knowledge
and preservation of evidence
training was most useful
– I have incorporated the
information into my ICS and
CERT classes.
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