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49 Cards in this Set
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Who is the lead agency for incidents outside the US?
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Department of State
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Who is the lead agency for incidents within the US?
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Department of Justice
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Who is the lead agency for certain aviation incidents?
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Department of Transportation and/or Federal Aviation Administration
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_____ is defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability to terrorit attacks
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antiterrorism
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Who is the lead agency for incidents outside the US?
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Department of State
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_____ are offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism
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counterterrorism
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Who is the lead agency for incidents within the US?
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Department of Justice
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the killing of prominent persons and symbolic enemies
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assassination
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the terrorists weapon of choice. are inexpensive to produce and are a low risk to the perpetrator.
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bombing/imporvised explosive device (ied)
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Who is the lead agency for certain aviation incidents?
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Department of Transportation and/or Federal Aviation Administration
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_____ is defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability to terrorit attacks
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antiterrorism
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an overt seizure of one of more individuals witht he intent of gaining publicity or other concessions in return for release of the hostage
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hostage taking
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_____ are offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism
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counterterrorism
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covert seizure of one or more specific persons in order to extract specific demands
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kidnapping
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the killing of prominent persons and symbolic enemies
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assassination
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normally carried out to porduce a spectacular hostage situation
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hijacking or skyjacking
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the terrorists weapon of choice. are inexpensive to produce and are a low risk to the perpetrator.
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bombing/imporvised explosive device (ied)
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usually involves a building or object that has value in the eyes of the audience
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seizure
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an overt seizure of one of more individuals witht he intent of gaining publicity or other concessions in return for release of the hostage
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hostage taking
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armed attack on facilities, to gain access to radio or tv broadcast, to demonstrate the gov. inability to secure facilities, or to acquire resourses
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raids or attacks on facilites
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covert seizure of one or more specific persons in order to extract specific demands
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kidnapping
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often used to demonstrate how vulnerable society is to terrorist actions
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sabotage
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normally carried out to porduce a spectacular hostage situation
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hijacking or skyjacking
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a terrorist group that operates autonomously, receiving no significant support from any government
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Non State Supported
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usually involves a building or object that has value in the eyes of the audience
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seizure
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a terrorist group that generally operates independently but receives support from on or more governments
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State Supported
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armed attack on facilities, to gain access to radio or tv broadcast, to demonstrate the gov. inability to secure facilities, or to acquire resourses
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raids or attacks on facilites
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often used to demonstrate how vulnerable society is to terrorist actions
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sabotage
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a terrorist group that operates autonomously, receiving no significant support from any government
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Non State Supported
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a terrorist group that generally operates independently but receives support from on or more governments
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State Supported
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a terroist group that operates as an agent of a gov., receiving substantial intelligence, logistics, and operational support fromthe sponsoring gov
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State Directed
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US policy on Terrorism-All terrorist actions are criminal and intolerable, whatever their motivation and should be condembed
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-all lawful measures to prevent such acts and to bring to justice those who commit them will be taken
-no concessions to terrorist extortion will be made |
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Who is responsible for antiterrorism planning in US ports
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US Coast Guard
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During peacetime terrorist acts are normally punishable under: (A) Criminal (B)Domestic law (C) Military jurisdiction
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Domestic Law
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During internationally recognized war or MOOTW involving us of force, terrorist acts are normally punishable under: (A) Criminal (B)Domestic law (C) Military jurisdiction
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Criminal law or under military jurisdiction by either a cours-martial or military tribunal
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what are the 4 categories of federal territorial jurisdiction
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exclusive, concurrent, partial, and porpretorial
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The federal gov. has received all the authroity of the state
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exclusive jurisdiction
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the federal gov. and the state each have the same authority
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concurrent jurisdiction
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the federal gov. exercises some authority and the state exercises some authority
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partial jurisdiction
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the federal gov. has acquired an interest in, or title to, property butt has no legislative jurisdiction over it
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proprietorial jurisdiction
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how many steps are involved in the antiterrorism program concept? what are they?
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6- (1)threat assessment (2)Threate assessment (criticality and vulnerability assessment) (3)preventions (4)authority and jurisdiction (5)planning crisis management (6)performing crisis management operations
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___________ and _________ are the first line of defense in an AT program
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Intelligence and counterintelligence
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there is a general threat of possible terrorist activity against personnel and facilities, the nature and extent of which are unpredictable
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threatcon alpha
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applies when an increases and more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists
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threatcon bravo
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applies when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating that some form of terrroist action against personnel and facilities is imminent
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treatcon charlie
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applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is likely
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threatcon delta
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exists when a general threat of possible terrorist activity exists but warrants only a routine security posture
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threatcon normal
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If a IED is located how far must the area around it must be evacuated
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100 meters
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what are the cordon distances for suspicious objects? Vehicles?
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objects - 100 meters
vehicles - 200 meters |