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Misplaced Benevolence m
Major violations of policy, or even breaking the law by law enf
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orcement personnel, are often easily handled by management t
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hrough investigations and either administrative or legal action
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Elephants in the Parlor m m m
Law enforcement personnel are confronted with the most sensi
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tive issues of society. Compounded with this are internal issues
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such as the termination of a colleague or manager, or rumors, e
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specially those that tear at the fabric of the agency's ethical val
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ues
National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS)
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each gun customer does not have a criminal record/ineligible t
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o purchase a firearm
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Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
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An annual report compiled by the FBI to give an indication of c
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riminal activity in the United States
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Terrorist Screening Center (TSC)
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ESTIONS AND ANSWERS m m
A single database that maintains a list of suspected or potentia
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l terrorists (Run by the FBI)
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DHS Mission m
prevent terrorism & enhance security, to secure & manage the
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US borders, enforce immigration laws
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Transportation Security Operations Center (TSOC) m m m m
serves as the coordination center for transportation security inci
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dents & operations for TSA
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violent radicalization m
The process by which an individual changes to a belief system
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that includes the willingness to actively advocate, facilitate, or
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use violence as a method to effect societal or political change
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Mobilization to Violence m m
The process by which an individual decides to engage in violen
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t extremist activities
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ESTIONS AND ANSWERS m m
Radicalization & Mobilization Dynamics of Violent Extremis
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including personal, group, community, sociopolitical, & ideol
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ogical factors. After radicalization, some will mobilize by sup
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porting, inciting, & preparing for violence
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Factors Driving Radicalization
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1) Personal Factors: personal needs, personal context, anxiety,
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history events, traumatic events, triggering personal events
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2) Group Factors (Peer Pressure): Preexisting relationships,
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collective identity, echo chamber, dehumanize opponents
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3) Community Factors: religious discrimination, tensions w/
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LEOs, Mistrust of government, isolation
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4) Sociopolitical Factors: grievances, specific external events
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5) Ideological Factors: set of values, beliefs, & goals that
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justify violence
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Catalyst to Mobilization Intern
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et & Social Media
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ESTIONS AND ANSWERS m m
Inhibitors from Mobilization C m m m
ommunity Engagement Credibl m m
e Voices
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Mobilization Process m
Readiness to Act Op
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portunity Capability m
Targets
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Inhibitors during mobilization may cause:
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Back away from violence
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Modify plans Demobiliz
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The sum total of ways of living built by a group, transmitted fro
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m generation to generation
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