Course Overview
Subject experts in domestic and international terrorist/criminal extremist groups and individuals will offer investigative strategies for effectively identifying pre-incident behaviors and activities and will detail how local communities and law enforcement agencies are impacted by current terrorism trends. Topics include domestic threats – such as militia groups, sovereign citizens, white supremacists, and anarchists – as well as international threats, such as those presented by individuals inspired by the Islamic State and other international terrorist groups.
Who Should Attend
Terrorists/criminal extremists pose a threat to federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement officers. Whether they are planning and gathering materials, conducted surveillance on potential targets, or practicing the skills needed to carry out an attack, their activities impact communities across the United States. As a law enforcement officer, you could encounter a terrorist/criminal extremist while carrying out your daily duties.
Hosted By
- Grand Prairie, Texas Police Department
- United States Attorney’s Office, Northern District of Texas
- Regional Organization Crime Information Center®
Registration
There is no registration fee. Travel, lodging, and per diem expenses are the responsibility of the attendee. Accommodations will be made for individuals with disabilities as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.