Local law enforcement is key to the war on terror, but there’s a limit to how far citizens want their police to go. This book covers law enforcement training and techniques that are both effective against terror and amenable to citizens.
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2: The Comparative Approach to Counter-Terrorism
Section 1. Countering Terrorism with Community Oriented Policing?
Chapter 3: Methodology
Section 1. Qualitative versus Quantitative Data Collection
Section 2. Focus Groups
Chapter 4: United Kingdom and Ireland
Section 1. History
Section 2. Terrorism
Section 3. United Kingdom Law Enforcement
Section 3a. Ireland Law Enforcement
Section 4. United Kingdom Field Research
Section 4a. Ireland Field Research
Chapter 5: The Kingdom of the Netherlands (Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
Section 1. History
Section 2. Terrorism
Section 3. Law Enforcement
Section 4. Field Research
Chapter 6: The Kingdom of Spain (Rieno de España)
Section 1. History
Section 2. Terrorism
Section 3. Law Enforcement
Section 4. Field Research
Chapter 7: The Kingdom of Sweden (Konungariket Sverige)
Section 1. History
Section 2. Terrorism
Section 3. Law Enforcement
Section 4. Field Research
Chapter 8: Republic of Turkey (Turkiye Cumhuriyeti)
Section 1. History
Section 2. Terrorism
Section 3. Law Enforcement
Section 4. Field Research
Chapter 9: Germany
Section 1. History
Section 2. Terrorism
Section 3. Law Enforcement
Section 4. Field Research
Chapter 10: United States
Section 1. History
Section 2. Terrorism
Section 3. Law Enforcement
Section 4. Field Research
Chapter 11: Best Practices – Lessons we Learned
Section 1. Intelligence File
Section 2. Investigation/Interrogation Techniques
Chapter 12: Best Practices – Lessons to be Learned
Section 1. Conclusion
Section 2. Outline of a C-T Training Module
Appendix A: IRB Approved Consent Form
Appendix B: IRB Review Form