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1
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After 911, Congress passed legistlation _____ removed barriers preventing counterterrorist agencies from working together and sharring info

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Patriot Act

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Title 18, section 2331, of USC defines Terrorism as

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violent act or an act dangerous to human life in violation of the criminal law of the US or any state to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objective. More simply put, a terrorist is someone who commits criminal acts in furtherance of political or social agenda

3
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kneecapping

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technique developed by IRA to cripple rather than kill. Shoot an informant in back of the knee and making that person cripple for life.

4
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ecoterrorists

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dedicated to destroying the lumber industry. Favorite tactic known as tree spiking

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tree spiking

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driving metal spikes into trees in logging areas for purpose of damaging logging equipment

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narcoterrorism

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source of revenue for the terrorists. In middle east, narcoterrorists deal with opium, and in South America they deal with cocaine.

7
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Traced back to 1865 in Pulaski, Tennessee

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KKK

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KKK. between 1889 and 1941 how many blacks were lynched

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3811

9
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second Klan movement emerged in 1915 and lasted until 1945 and added

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catholics, jews and foreigners to the hate list.

estimated membership to be between 4 and 5 million

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During WWII, Klan fell into disrepute because

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the groups close association with the Nazi party

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Klan reemerged a third time between 1960 and 1975 in response to

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Civil rights movement.

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more than a 100 bombs were detonated by Klan members in the early 1960s in what location

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Birmingham Alabama

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Federal gov stepped in and began to prosecute top leadership of the Klan for slaying of civil rights workers, becuase of what

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1966 the level of violence had overwhelmed the local law enforcement.

14
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1985 William Pierce, white supremacist headquartered in West Virginia, wrote what?

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“the Turner Diaries”, under the pseudonym of Andrew Macdonald.

15
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who founded the Order

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Robert Jay Mathews, 1983. Inspired by The Turner Diaries.

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Order

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violent white supremacist group. War against the Zionist Occupation Government, incluing counterfeiting, bank robbery, armored car robberies, murder.

17
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Order was responsible for 1984 murder of a radio host

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Alan Berg.

18
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Order also responsible for 1984 armored car robbery

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in Ukiah, California made of with 3.6 million.

19
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What happened to Mathews?

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traced to Whidbey Island in Washington where he died in an FBI seize.

20
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on political left, two violent single-issue groups

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Animal Liberation Front- ALF

Earth Liberation Front-ELF

21
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ELf was founded where?

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England

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ELF alone has caused how much damage

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$100 million in property damage since 1996. In August 2003 the group caused $50 million in damages to condominium complex in San Diego, CA

23
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Title 18, sec 2331 (1) of USC defines international terrorism as

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occuring primarily outside the territorial jurisdiction of the US or transcending national boundaries.

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US state Dept has identified 36 groups of foreign terrorist organizations. Most dangerous of these is

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Al Qaeda, which means “the base” or “the base of Allahs suport”

25
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Al Queda founded by who

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Osama Bin Laden in early 1980s

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holy warriors called

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mujahedeen

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Bin Laden born in 1957 is one of how many siblings

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  1. interited over 300 million from father who made billions in construction business on Arabian Peninsula. He studied engineering at Saudi Univ
28
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Al Queda presence has been confirmed in at least

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55 countries.

29
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Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982, Iran responded by sending its Revoluntionary Guards to Lebanon which led to the creation of

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Hizbollah, “ the party of God”

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Hizbollah was responsible for bombing on October 23, 1983

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Marine barracks and paratroopers headquarters. 241 Marines and 58 paratroopers killed

31
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one of the most volatile militant organizations in Middle East is the Islamic Resistance Movement better known as

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Hamas. group grew from Palestinian Liberation movement. 1987 Muslim Brotherhood formed Hamas, an Arabic acronym for Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiyya or Islamic Resistance Movement

32
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dar-al-Islam

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Arabs felt that the entire Middle EAst would be united under one great Arabic banner, from North Africa to the Iranian border

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founded in 1925, rejected the new territorial lines and called for the unification of the entire Arab realm under the control of Islam

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Muslim Brotherhood

34
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chemical agents

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choking gas such as phosgene and chlorine, blood agents including hydrogen cyanide and cyanogen chloride, blister agents such as mustard gas, nerve agents such as sarin

35
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this chemical is relatively easy to make and Japanese terrorist group Aum Shinriko used this agent to attack Tokyo subway in 1995,killing 12 and injuring 5000

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Sarin

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biological agents

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1500 germ banks worldwide.

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radiological terrorism

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“dirty bomb”. nuclear waste from fuel processing and radiological medical isotopes from hospitals or research labs. 2002 Jose Padill, bin Laden follower, arrested in Chicago for planning dirty bomb attack

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nuclear terrorism

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detonation of a nuclear device.

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AFter 911, FBI expanded the use of Joint Terrorism TAsk Force

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56 field offices

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JTTF field offices have access to National Joint Terrorism TAsk Force located in Washington DC, national task force includes member from

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CIA, FBI, Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Transportation Security Agency, US Coast Guard, US Bureau of Prisons and 50 other contributors

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signal intelligence

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intercept financial data and to monitor communications such as land lines and cell phones and emails. Satellite imagery is also used, as are sophisticated computers that specialize in code breaking.

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Human intelligence

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a critical component. development of informants.

43
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US Intelligence agencies

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CIA, FBI, NSA, DIA (defense intelligence agency)

44
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jury nullification

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jury s not guilty verdict is influenced by mistrust of police witnesses

45
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reasonable care

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care fairly and properly taken in response to the circumstances of a situation, such care as an ordinary prudent person would take in the same time frame.

46
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_______ warns a person that criminal behavior is wrong, as well as unlawful and warns that misconduct on the job is wrong, substandard conduct.

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Ethical awareness

47
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Proactive supervision involves an acknowledgment of the existence of the ____ ____ and the need to be ever vigilant for even the most minor unethical acts.

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continuum of compromise