Understanding Terrorism and Managing the Consequences

Understanding Terrorism and Managing the Consequences
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Download or read book Understanding Terrorism and Managing the Consequences written by Paul M. Maniscalco and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 622 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 1. Terrorism: meeting the challenge -- 2. The basics of the Incident Management System -- 3. Terrorism/Tactical violence incident response procedures -- 4. Preparing for terrorism/Tactical violence -- 5. The Federal response plan -- 6. Weapons of mass effect: chemical terrorism and warfare agents -- 7. Weapons of mass effect: Biological terrorism -- 8. Weapons of mass effect: Cyber-terrorism -- 9. Weapons of mass effect: Radiation -- 10. Weapons of mass effect: Explosives -- 11. Mass casualty decontamination -- 12. Crime scene operations -- 13. Technology and emergency response --


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