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9781586037406

Understanding and Responding to Terrorism

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  • ISBN13:

    9781586037406

  • ISBN10:

    1586037404

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-05-30
  • Publisher: Ios Pr Inc

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Summary

This publication concerns three main topics: - Dynamics of effective international cooperation against terrorism: Facilitators and barriers; - Law enforcement response to terrorism in different countries and regions; - Emergency management lessons for Homeland Security. On the first topic on the role of international organizations, the barriers for cooperation and their solutions are explored. With respect to the second topic, several country's legislative efforts against terrorism, the level of terrorism, experienced threat, and how law enforcement agencies fight terrorism in their respective states are handled. The third topic includes evaluations of the response and recovery operations that are implemented after terrorist attacks in order to enhance emergency management and homeland security policies and procedures as well as the integration of crisis and consequence management activities. The articles in this publication have been categorized in five parts: - International Police Cooperation - National Approaches to Terrorism - Responding to Terrorism - Terrorism Emergency Management - Closing Remarks This book can be a useful source to better understand and respond to the terrorism threat.

Table of Contents

Interpol - providing support and assistance to combat international terrorismp. 3
Europol in the combat of international terrorismp. 11
International police cooperation against terrorism : Interpol and Europol in comparisonp. 17
International organizations and non-traditional conflictsp. 26
Barriers to international police cooperation in the age of terrorismp. 42
Employing global need-based information and technology sharing to enhance cooperation among law enforcement organizationsp. 56
Extradition of terror suspects and developments in extradition processp. 66
Global developments in transnational police training : TADOC (Turkish international academy against drugs and organized crime)p. 84
Establishing the international institute for police research and training in Turkeyp. 99
Socio-juridical characteristics of terrorism in the laws of Azerbaijanp. 111
The last amendments to the prevention of Terror Act of Turkeyp. 117
Terrorist activities in Kyrgyzstan and precautionary measuresp. 129
International cooperation as a strategy of fighting and prevention terrorism in Georgiap. 138
Macedonia as a leader in the South-East Europe's cooperation in the fight against organised crimep. 153
Collaboration in the field of prevention to the organized crime and terrorismp. 164
Initiatives taken by the Republic of Armenia in the fight against terror : legislative regulations and intergovernmental cooperation with the CIS statesp. 173
Terrorism as a social and criminal phenomenon : a complete model to deal with terrorismp. 185
Legal policing responses to terrorist operationsp. 207
Organizing to combat future terrorist threats : policy and operational implicationsp. 217
Intelligence led policing as a framework for law enforcement in the 21st centuryp. 221
Supply chains, illicit markets, and terrorism : understanding organizations and strategiesp. 236
Money laundering and financing of terrorismp. 242
Local policing : using community policing principles as a tactic in the time of terrorp. 252
Local values and policep. 260
Family case approach in understanding and combating crime in general and specifically terrorp. 271
Youth and terrorismp. 285
An emerging concept : 'terrorism emergency management'p. 307
The impacts of catastrophic events in large cities : considerations for coping with the aftermath of terrorism in urban settingsp. 314
Terrorism, vulnerability and assessmentp. 318
Improvisation, creativity, and the art of emergency managementp. 324
Coordinated response to man-made and natural disastersp. 336
Reassessing FEMA and its role in preparing the nation : recommendations to respond effectively to disastersp. 344
Responding to terrorist attacks within the labyrinth of independent governments : collaborating and quarrellingp. 352
Public archetypes in U.S. counter-bioterrorist policyp. 364
The disaster management perspective of the November 20, 2003 events in Istanbul, Turkeyp. 375
Building trust among community stakeholdersp. 383
Closing remarksp. 395
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