Domestic terrorism and incident management: issues and tactics
This book examines the nature of domestic terrorism. It includes a review of the history of terrorism, an examination of contemporary domestic terrorism and an analysis of intelligence gathering, threat analysis and emergency responses to terrorism incident management. The book is divided into three...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book examines the nature of domestic terrorism. It includes a review of the history of terrorism, an examination of contemporary domestic terrorism and an analysis of intelligence gathering, threat analysis and emergency responses to terrorism incident management. The book is divided into three parts. Part One, The Definitional and Historical Dimensions of Terrorism, focuses on terrorism in a broad context. The chapters in this section deal with problems associated with the handling of terrorism by policymakers and law enforcement, a historical overview of terrorism and terrorist incidents in the global community, and a historical examination of terrorism in the United States. In Part Two, Contemporary Domestic Terrorism, a review of the American Hate Movement and patriot-militia activities is undertaken. The chapters in this section also look at the emergence of special-interest extremist and terrorist groups that advocate violence based on ideology or belief The review includes ecological resistance groups, anti-environmental movements, animal rights, and anti-abortion activists. Selected case studies designed to illustrate the range of political-extremist and terrorist events in the United States during the contemporary period are presented in this section. In addition, this section also includes a chapter that describes the changing character of groups involved in domestic terrorism and the use of specific tools and tactics by terrorists. Part Three, Intelligence Gathering and Emergency Response and Incident Management to Terrorism, examines effective criminal intelligence gathering techniques and the implementation of terrorist incident management strategies One of the chapters in this section reviews the system of collecting criminal intelligence information of terrorist enterprises while reinforcing the concepts of due process and privacy rights; another chapter in this section examines terrorism incident management strategies for prevention, threat assessment, domestic preparedness, and tactics for a unified response to a conventional or weapon of mass destruction |
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adam_text | DOMESTIC TERRORISM AND INCIDENT MANAGEMENT ISSUES AND TACTICS BY MIKI
VOHRYZEK-BOLDEN, PH.D. PROFESSOR, CRIMINAL JUSTICE DIVISI CALIFORNIA
STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAM DIVISION SACRAMENTO GAYLE OLSON-RAYMER, PH.D.
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENTS OF HISTORY AND EDUCATION HUMBOLDT STATE
UNIVERSITY JEFFREY O. WHAMOND, M.S. INVESTIGATOR, CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY
PATROL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPECIALIST CHARLES C THOMAS P U B L I S H E R
* L T D . SPRINGFIELDF LLLWNOLSWULS^S CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE VII
INTRODUCTION IX PART ONE: THE DEFINITIONAL AND HISTORICAL DIMENSIONS OF
TERRORISM 3 REFERENCES 4 CHAPTER 1. TERRORISM AND TERRORISTS: A
DEFINITIONAL PERSPECTIVE 5 TERRORISM DEFINED 8 THE BROAD CONSTRUCTION 9
VICTIM S STATUS 10 EMOTIONAL INGREDIENTS 10 TERRORISM TYPOLOGIES 11
TERRORISM FROM ABOVE 12 TERRORISM FROM BELOW 13 TERRORISTS DEFINED 14
THE TOOLS OF TERROR 18 ASSASSINATION AND KIDNAPPING: TOOLS OF TERRORISTS
OPERATING FROM ABOVE AND BELOW 19 ENSLAVEMENT AND SUBJUGATION,
IMPRISONMENT, BANISHMENT, AND GENOCIDE: TOOLS OF TERRORISTS OPERATING
FROM ABOVE 21 ARSON, GUNS, BOMBS, HIJACKING, AND WEAPONS OF MASS
DESTRUCTION: TOOLS OF TERRORISTS OPERATING FROM BELOW 24 SUMMARY 29
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 30 STUDY QUESTIONS 31 REFERENCES 31 XIV CONTENTS XV
CHAPTER 2. TERRORISM IN THE GLOBAL ARENA: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 35
ANCIENT TIMES TO 1800 36 TERRORISM FROM ABOVE: INSTITUTIONALIZED
TERRORISM AND AMERICAN SLAVERY 36 TERRORISM FROM BELOW: THE ASSASSINS 38
1800 TO 1900 39 TERRORISM FROM ABOVE: GENOCIDAL POLICIES AGAINST THE
NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS 40 TREATIES AND SUPREME COURT DECISIONS 40
FEDERAL POLICIES AND LAWS 41 TERRORISM FROM BELOW: SOCIALIST AND
ANARCHIST INFLUENCES AND THE HAYMARKET SQUARE RIOT 43 1900 TO 1950 45
TERRORISM FROM ABOVE: TURKEY AND THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE 46 TERRORISM FROM
BELOW: THE KU KLUX KLAN 48 1950 TO 1979 50 COVERT TERRORISM FROM ABOVE:
ARGENTINA S DIRTY WAR, 1976-1983 51 COVERT TERRORISM FROM ABOVE:
AMERICAN INVOLVEMENT IN GUATEMALA S REIGN OF TERROR 54 TERRORISM FROM
BELOW: REVOLUTIONARY PHILOSOPHERS 55 MAO TSE-TUNG 55 CHE GUEVARA 56
CARLOS MARIGHELLA 57 FRANZ FANON 57 TERRORISM FROM BELOW: ALGERIA AND
THE FRONT DE LIBERATION NATIONALE (FLN) 58 1980 TO 2000 60 TERRORISM
FROM ABOVE AND BELOW: THE TALEBAN OF AFGHANISTAN . . .61 TERRORISM FROM
ABOVE AND BELOW: THE HUTU GENOCIDE OF TUTSIS IN RWANDA 65 TERRORISM FROM
BELOW: THE SENDERO LUMINOSO OF PERU 68 SUMMARY 68 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
70 STUDY QUESTIONS 71 REFERENCES 72 XVI DOMESTIC TERRORISM AND INCIDENT
MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 3. TERRORISM IN THE UNITED STATES: A RELATIONSHIP AS
AMERICAN AS APPLE PIE 74 SCAPEGOATING VIGILANTES 76 WITCHES AND
VIGILANTES 76 CATHOLICS AND VIGILANTES 77 ASIANS AND VIGILANTES 79
AFRICAN AMERICANS AND VIGILANTES 81 PATRIOT MILITIAS 85 MILITIAS IN
COLONIAL AMERICA 86 BACON S REBELLION 86 THE PAXTON BOYS 87 THE NEW
JERSEY LAND RIOTERS 87 THE SOUTH CAROLINA REGULATORS 88 THE GREEN
MOUNTAIN BOYS 88 MILITIAS IN POSTREVOLUTIONARY AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY
AMERICA . . .89 SHAYS REBELLION 89 THE WHISKEY REBELLION 90 THE MOLLY
MAGUIRES 90 PATRIOT MILITIAS: 1930S THROUGH THE 1950S 91 THE FANNER S
HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION 91 FASCIST GROUPS 91 LEFT-WING EXTREMISM AND
TERRORISM 92 THE STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY AND THE WEATHER
UNDERGROUND 92 THE BLACK PANTHERS: TERRORISM FROM ABOVE AND BELOW 95
EXTREMISTS, TERRORISTS, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONSES: YESTERDAY AND
TODAY 97 SUMMARY 99 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 100 STUDY QUESTIONS 100
REFERENCES 101 PART TWO: CONTEMPORARY DOMESTIC TERRORISM ... .105
CHAPTER 4: THE AMERICAN HATE AND PATRIOT-MILITIA MOVEMENTS 107
HATE-MOTIVATED GROUPS 108 WHITE SUPREMACISTS 108 KU KLUX KLANS 108
CONTENTS XVII CURRENT KKK SPLINTER GROUPS 109 NEO-NAZIS 112 NEO-NAZI
SKINHEADS 113 CHRISTIAN IDENTITY 116 OTHER RACIST-RELIGIOUS-ORIENTED
GROUPS 121 WORLD CHURCH OF THE CREATOR 121 WHITE ARYAN RESISTANCE (WAR)
122 ODINISM 124 BLACK SEPARATIST 125 NATION OF ISLAM 125 NEW BLACK
PANTHER PARTY (NBPP) 126 PATRIOT AND MILITIA GROUPS 127 PATRIOT GROUPS
129 MILITIAS 130 MILITIA OF MONTANA 133 ARIZONA PATRIOTS 134 COMMON LAW
COURTS 134 SUMMARY 135 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 137 STUDY QUESTIONS 137
REFERENCES 138 CHAPTER 5. SPECIAL-INTEREST EXTREMISTS AND TERRORISTS 140
EXTREMIST AND TERRORIST GROUPS 140 ECOLOGICAL RESISTANCE MOVEMENTS 140
EARTH FIRST! 141 EARTH LIBERATION FRONT 146 ANTI-ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT
146 WISE USE 147 ANIMAL RIGHTS 152 ANIMAL LIBERATION FRONT 154
ANTI-ABORTION ACTIVISTS 156 PRO-LIFE ACTION NETWORK 157 OPERATION RESCUE
159 ANTI-ABORTION TERRORISTS 160 SPECIAL-INTEREST EXTREMIST GROUPS TO
WATCH 161 GREENPEACE 161 PEOPLE FOR THE ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS 164
XVIII DOMESTIC TERRORISM AND INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SUMMARY 165 DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS 166 STUDY QUESTIONS 168 REFERENCES 170 CHAPTER 6. CASE STUDIES
IN DOMESTIC TERRORISM AND POLITICAL EXTREMISM 173 RANDY WEAVER AND RUBY
RIDGE 174 BACKGROUND 174 THE FEDERAL APPROACH AND RESULTING STANDOFF 175
THE AFTERMATH 177 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 179 STUDY QUESTIONS 180 FEDERAL
ASSAULT ON THE BRANCH DAVIDIAN COMPLEX IN WACO, TEXAS . .180 DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS 185 STUDY QUESTIONS 186 WORLD TRADE CENTER BOMBING 187
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 190 STUDY QUESTIONS 190 BOMBING OF THE ALFRED P.
MURRAH FEDERAL BUILDING IN OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 191 DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS 194 STUDY QUESTIONS 194 THE FREEMEN OF MONTANA 195 DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS 196 STUDY QUESTIONS 196 THE UNABOMBER 197 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
201 STUDY QUESTIONS 201 SUMMARY 201 REFERENCES 202 CHAPTER 7. THE
CHANGING CHARACTER OF DOMESTIC TERRORISM 204 THE IDEOLOGIES AND
ACTIVITIES OF RIGHT-WING AND SPECIAL- INTEREST TERRORIST GROUPS 205
INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST LINKS 206 NEW AND DIFFERENT TERRORIST TOOLS AND
TACTICS 208 CYBERTERRORISM AND THE INTERNET 208 CONTENTS XIX WEAPONS OF
MASS DESTRUCTION 208 THIRD POSITION 213 SUMMARY 214 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
215 STUDY QUESTIONS 216 REFERENCES 216 PART THREE: INTELLIGENCE
GATHERING AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TO TERRORISM 219
CHAPTER 8. THE GATHERING OF CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE: POLICY AND PRACTICE
221 CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE GATHERING GOALS 221 RELATIONSHIP OF PRIVACY
RIGHTS TO THE GATHERING OF CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE 222 PUBLIC ACCESS TO
INFORMATION GATHERED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT . . . .225 PRIVACY ACT
IMPLICATIONS: CASES RELATING TO THE MAINTENANCE AND DISSEMINATION OF
CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION IN CALIFORNIA 226 CRIMINAL
INTELLIGENCE FILING PROCEDURES 227 THE FBI LEAD AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES
227 THE INVESTIGATION POTENTIAL AND ACTUAL TERRORIST ACTS 228 AN
INVESTIGATIVE SUPPORT UNIT 231 ATTORNEY GENERAL GUIDELINES ON GENERAL
CRIMES, RACKETEERING ENTERPRISE, AND DOMESTIC SECURITY TERRORISM
INVESTIGATIONS .. .232 SOURCES AND PROCESSES OF INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION
233 INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES 233 THE INTERNET AS AN INTELLIGENCE
INFORMATION SOURCE 235 SOURCES OF CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION AND
THE EVALUATION PROCESS 236 SUMMARY 238 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 238 STUDY
QUESTIONS 239 TERRORISM STATUTES 239 OTHER AUTHORITIES RELATING TO THE
FBI S INVESTIGATIVE JURISDICTION IN TERRORISM CASES 240 REFERENCES 241
XX DOMESTIC TERRORISM AND INCIDENT MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 9. TERRORISM
INCIDENT MANAGEMENT: STRATEGIES AND TACTICS 242 STRATEGIES TO PREVENT
TERRORIST INCIDENTS 242 PARTNERSHIPS FOR PROTECTING THE INFRASTRUCTURE
FROM TERRORIST ATTACK 243 SUPPORT AND STRUCTURE OF PRESIDENTIAL DECISION
DIRECTIVE-63 245 TERRORISM PREVENTION: PROACTIVE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
247 STRATEGIES FOR THREAT ASSESSMENT 251 FBI THREAT ANALYSIS 252
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE/FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 252 FEDERAL
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) 252 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) 253
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) 253 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) 253
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (DHHS) 254 THREAT ASSESSMENT
TRENDS 254 STRATEGIES FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS 255 TACTICS TO CREATE A
UNIFIED NATIONAL RESPONSE TO WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION 258 BIOLOGICAL
WEAPONS 259 SUMMARY 263 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 264 STUDY QUESTIONS 264
REFERENCES 264 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 266 NAME INDEX 273 SUBJECT INDEX
277 ABOUT THE AUTHORS 293
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spelling | Vohryzek-Bolden, Miki Verfasser aut Domestic terrorism and incident management issues and tactics Miki Vohryzek-Bolden, Gayle Olson-Raymer, Jeffrey O. Whamond Springfield, Ill. Thomas 2001 xx, 291 p. 27 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and indexes This book examines the nature of domestic terrorism. It includes a review of the history of terrorism, an examination of contemporary domestic terrorism and an analysis of intelligence gathering, threat analysis and emergency responses to terrorism incident management. The book is divided into three parts. Part One, The Definitional and Historical Dimensions of Terrorism, focuses on terrorism in a broad context. The chapters in this section deal with problems associated with the handling of terrorism by policymakers and law enforcement, a historical overview of terrorism and terrorist incidents in the global community, and a historical examination of terrorism in the United States. In Part Two, Contemporary Domestic Terrorism, a review of the American Hate Movement and patriot-militia activities is undertaken. The chapters in this section also look at the emergence of special-interest extremist and terrorist groups that advocate violence based on ideology or belief The review includes ecological resistance groups, anti-environmental movements, animal rights, and anti-abortion activists. Selected case studies designed to illustrate the range of political-extremist and terrorist events in the United States during the contemporary period are presented in this section. In addition, this section also includes a chapter that describes the changing character of groups involved in domestic terrorism and the use of specific tools and tactics by terrorists. Part Three, Intelligence Gathering and Emergency Response and Incident Management to Terrorism, examines effective criminal intelligence gathering techniques and the implementation of terrorist incident management strategies One of the chapters in this section reviews the system of collecting criminal intelligence information of terrorist enterprises while reinforcing the concepts of due process and privacy rights; another chapter in this section examines terrorism incident management strategies for prevention, threat assessment, domestic preparedness, and tactics for a unified response to a conventional or weapon of mass destruction Terrorismus Emergency management Terrorism Terrorism Prevention Terrorism United States Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 gnd rswk-swf Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 s Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 s DE-604 Olson-Raymer, Gayle Verfasser aut Whamond, Jeffrey O. Verfasser aut GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009890190&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Domestic terrorism and incident management issues and tactics |
title_auth | Domestic terrorism and incident management issues and tactics |
title_exact_search | Domestic terrorism and incident management issues and tactics |
title_full | Domestic terrorism and incident management issues and tactics Miki Vohryzek-Bolden, Gayle Olson-Raymer, Jeffrey O. Whamond |
title_fullStr | Domestic terrorism and incident management issues and tactics Miki Vohryzek-Bolden, Gayle Olson-Raymer, Jeffrey O. Whamond |
title_full_unstemmed | Domestic terrorism and incident management issues and tactics Miki Vohryzek-Bolden, Gayle Olson-Raymer, Jeffrey O. Whamond |
title_short | Domestic terrorism and incident management |
title_sort | domestic terrorism and incident management issues and tactics |
title_sub | issues and tactics |
topic | Terrorismus Emergency management Terrorism Terrorism Prevention Terrorism United States Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 gnd Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Terrorismus Emergency management Terrorism Terrorism Prevention Terrorism United States Bekämpfung USA |
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