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Courses and Training Events
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This resource, compiled by MIPT, is a database of various courses and training events offered by different institutions across the United States.
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First Responders
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Training
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Common Chemicals as Precursors of Improvised Explosive Devices: The Challenges of Defeating Domestic Terrorism.
September 2005. (15657 views)
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This thesis, by James I. Rostberg, discusses "various options, policies and procedures to ascertain which would be most appropriate to defeat explosives manufactured from common chemicals. Options include removing, restricting, and tracking certain chemicals available to the public as well as increasing awareness to emergency responders and the public. State and federal legislation pertaining to methamphetamine laboratories is analyzed to identify potential crossover legislation to counter explosives manufacture. Intelligence gathering and information sharing technologies and procedures are assessed for effectiveness as law enforcement tools."
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Chemical Terrorism, Weapons, Security and Defense
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Information Sharing and Analysis
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Intelligence and Intelligence Sharing
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Links
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Terrorism Bibliography
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This is a work in progress by MIPT, which we intend to become comprehensive. We welcome your suggestions. If you have a work that you would like to see added to our bibliography, please email MIPT.
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Bibliographies
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MIPT Databases
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St. Louis Missouri Health Alert Network
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This provides access to the St. Louis Missouri Area Health Alert Network website.
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Health Alert Networks
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American Red Cross - Florida Capital Region Chapter
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This local chapter of the American Red Cross has disaster planning, preparedness, community disaster education, mitigation, and response information.
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Relief Organizations
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Reports
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Project Responder: National Technology Plan for Emergency Response to Catastrophic Terrorism.
April 2004. (9861 views)
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Sponsored by MIPT, this report is a technology roadmap for federal planners to fill gaps in emergency responder capability against CBRNE terrorism.
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Equipment
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First Responders
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Chronology of Significant International Terrorism for 2004.
April 2005. (9147 views)
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"The National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) originally compiled this chronology of significant, international terrorist incidents in support of the Department of State's publication 'Patterns of Global Terrorism,' which was formerly used to fulfill the Department's reporting responsibilities under Title 22 of the United States Code, Section 2656f(d)."
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Patterns of Global Terrorism
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Daily Oklahoman Oklahoma City Bombing Photo Collection
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Several photos (for purchase) from Daily Oklahoman photographers and editorial artists and a few from the Associated Press.
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Image Gallery
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Oklahoma City Bombing
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Reports
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Country Reports on Terrorism 2004.
April 2005. (8397 views)
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Country Reports on Terrorism is a Congressionally-mandated report from the U.S. Department of State intended to provide a full and complete record for those countries and groups involved in international terrorism. This annual report is the successor to the Patterns of Global Terrorism reports.
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Major Reports
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Patterns of Global Terrorism
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Oklahoma City - Seven Years Later: Lessons for Other Communities.
2002. (8351 views)
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Intended for a very broad audience, this brief pamphlet examines the lessons learned from the Oklahoma City bombing and offers advice for schools, clergy, first responders, city officials, volunteer organizations and others.
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Building Security
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Oklahoma City Bombing
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Schools and Terrorism
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Security for Business and Private Citizens
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Links
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New Zealand Ministry for Emergency Management
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The Ministry's role is to lead the way in making New Zealand and its communities resilient to hazards and disasters. The overarching strategy for achieving resilience to hazards and disasters is through a risk management approach to the four "Rs" of reduction, readiness, response and recovery.
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Emergency Management
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Reports
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Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building Bombing, April 19, 1995: Final Report.
July 1996. (7884 views)
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"This report documents the City of Oklahoma City's control and coordination of the Murrah rescue and recovery effort" including after action reports/lessons learned from the Fire Department, Police Department, Emergency Medical Services Authority, FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Teams among others. Courtesy of Fire Protection Publications and the Oklahoma City Fire Department. Copyright © 1996 by The City of Oklahoma City. Hard copies can be purchased through Fire Protection Publications/International Fire Service Training Association.
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Blast Mitigation
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Building Security
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Media
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Oklahoma City Bombing
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Critical Information Flows in the Alfred P. Murrah Building Bombing: A Case Study.
2002. (7758 views)
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This publication is the final product of a case study that identified the information and communication flows affecting the response to the April 1995 bombing of the Murrah building. Not a critique of response efforts during this incident, this case study provides an illustrative example of how information and communication affected the response to a major incident of domestic terrorism.
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Communications including Interoperability
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Emergency Management
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Lessons Learned
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Oklahoma City Bombing
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Patterns of Global Terrorism 2003.
April 2004. (7031 views)
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This edition of the U.S. Department of State's Patterns of Global Terrorism reviews international terrorist incidents of 2003. Incidents are arranged chronologically and by region. Also includes information concerning state-sponsored terrorism, background information on terrorist groups, as well as a statistical review. Contains an extensive appendix detailing the antiterrorism and counterterrorism policies and program of the U.S.
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Patterns of Global Terrorism
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Articles
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Terrorism: What's Coming - The Mutating Threat.
July 2007. (6724 views)
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This compilation of articles by MIPT Senior Fellows discusses terrorism and counterterrorism with special attention to the future of terrorism and counterterrorism.
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Miscellaneous Resources
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Terrorism's Next Wave: Nerve Gas and Germs Are the New Weapons of Choice.
November 1997. (6348 views)
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From U.S. News & World Report, this article by David E. Kaplan discusses the threat of chemical and biological terrorism by looking at Larry Wayne Harris, Aum Shinrikyo, Thomas Leahy, Thomas Lavy, and others. Must be purchased.
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Biological Terrorism, Weapons, Security and Defense
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Chemical Terrorism, Weapons, Security and Defense
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Terrorism Threats at Home: Two Years After Oklahoma City, Violent Sects Still Abound.
December 1997. (6294 views)
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From U.S. News & World Report, this article by David E. Kaplan and Mike Tharp examines the threat of domestic terrorism posed by right-wing extremists, white supremacists, cults, militias, and others. Must be purchased.
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Miscellaneous Resources
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Connecticut Division of Homeland Security
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The mission of the Connecticut Division of Homeland Security is "to utilize all available resources within state government to develop and implement unified safety and security measures to prevent, mitigate and manage incidents threatening the quality of life for the citizens of the State of Connecticut."
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Homeland Security
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Reports
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Terrorism 2000/2001.
2004. (6060 views)
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This annual report is the successor to the FBI's Terrorism in the United States report. "Terrorism provides an overview of terrorist incidents and preventions taking place in the United States and its territories, just as Terrorism in the United States did. In addition, however, Terrorism discusses FBI investigations overseas, and thus provides a more comprehensive picture of the totality of the FBI's response to international terrorism. While this expanded focus is intended to provide a more complete overview of FBI terrorism investigations into acts involving U.S. interests around the world, Terrorism is not intended as a comprehensive annual review of worldwide terrorist activity. For such a comprehensive overview of global terrorism issues, see the report Patterns of Global Terrorism, published annually by the U.S. Department of State." Large File: 6.8+ Mb.
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Major Reports
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Terrorism in the United States
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Terrorist Events and Activities
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Nonproliferation, Arms Control, and International Security Counterterrorism and Incident Response
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NAI is part of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). NAI's Counterterrorism and Incident Response program develops technologies and capabilities to deal with WMD emergencies or terrorist incidents and serves as the laboratory's focus for local, national, and international emergency response to WMD incidents.
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Emergency Management
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