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Emergency Preparedness Guide for Terrorism Response - Essential Safety Tips for First Responders & Public | Disaster Readiness, Crisis Management, Survival Strategies
Emergency Preparedness Guide for Terrorism Response - Essential Safety Tips for First Responders & Public | Disaster Readiness, Crisis Management, Survival Strategies

Emergency Preparedness Guide for Terrorism Response - Essential Safety Tips for First Responders & Public | Disaster Readiness, Crisis Management, Survival Strategies" **Use Cases:** Emergency planning for law enforcement, fire departments, medical teams, and civilians; disaster preparedness training; homeland security reference material.

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This timely text enables the student to develop the skills for dealing with terrorism on many levels: preparing and planning for terrorist attack, mitigating its effects, proper emergency response and recovery from terrorism disasters. The student learns how to analyze existing emergency service planning and operational system models and formulate a more effective plan for local, regional, state and federal response in the event of terrorist incidents. In light of efforts by government agencies such as FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), DOD, (Department of Defense), DOE (Department of Energy) and local agencies across the nation, this text is an essential guide to the planning and implementation of antiterrorist response and operations for the overall safety of the first responder.

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I found the book very useful for my MSc course. It is well written except for one part that I disagree with, pp27-28, where terrorists were described as "not very intelligent" and operated without a "coherent plan of action."Terrorists are as normal as you can get [see Hendrick, C. (ed)(1987) Group Processes and Intergrouop Relations: Social Psychology of Terrorist Groups, Sage, Newbury Park, pp234-235]: everything about them is average. The fact that they have been able to carry out so many missions and have been successful in killing so many people tells us something. While risk managers may fear them or choose not to fear them, the greater fear is if we underestimate their potential.