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32 Cards in this Set
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The FBI is charged with: |
protecting and defending the US against terrost threats. |
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Special Agent assigned to aviation security is responsible for: |
disseminating relevant threat info. to airport and aircraft operators and LEO's. Serves on the airports security consortium. |
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The FBI will become involved in: |
acts of aircraft piracy and other major terrorist incidents at US airports and on US registered aircraft. |
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CIRG |
Critical Incident Response Group |
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CIRG consists of: |
crisis negotiators behavioral analysts computer specialists all can respond to set up a cp withing two hours. |
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HRT |
Hostage Rescue Team |
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HRT |
directly involved in the resolution of hijackings |
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JTTF |
Joint Terrorism Task Force |
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JTTF's are: |
locally based agents detectives SWAT experts other intelligence experts |
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JTTF is a: |
multi-agency effort led by the Justice Department and FBI designed to combine the resources of federal, state, and local LEO. 4,400 JTTF's are active in deterring, countering, and responding to acts of terrorism |
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National JTTF established in |
2002. |
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National JTTF located in: |
Tysons Corner VA |
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National JTTF consists of: |
60 people from 38 US agencies. |
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National JTTF acts as a: |
operational nerve center and one-stop shop for terrorist intelligence, serving to prevent acts of terrorism. |
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A Fusion Center is a: |
mechanism to exchange information and intelligence, maximize resources, steamline operations, and improve the ability to fight crime and terrorism by merging data from mulitple sources. |
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NCISP |
National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan |
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NCISP was implemented: |
after 9/11 due to lack of coordination between the federal, state and local LEO and intelligence agencies. |
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FBI investigates nine types of aviation security matters: |
hijacking interference with a flight crew member crimes aboard an aircraft carrying a weapon/explosive destruction of an aircraft false information/threats violence at international airports interstate transport of stolen property theft from an interstate shipment |
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special aircraft jurisdiction |
any civil aircraft registered in the US unverified other aircraft in the US certain other aircraft proceeding to land in the US |
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An aircraft is considered in flight when |
all external doors are closed following boarding until when one of the external doors are open to allow disembarkation |
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Venue |
Trial or any offense shall be in the district where the offense was committed If the offense is outside the jurisdiction of any particular state or district, trial held in district where offender first arrested. If neither applies, trail will be in distract of offenders last know address. |
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Air Piracy |
Seizure or exercise of control of an aircraft by force, violence, or intimidation, or threat thereof with wrongful intent, and while in the special aircraft jurisdiction of the US |
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Interference with a flight crew |
Interfere with the performance of the duties of a flight crew member or flight attendant or lessen the ability of a flight crew member or flight attendant to perform their duties, or by assaulting or intimidating the flight crew member or flight attendant. |
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Sky Marshal Program |
established by JFK in 1961 as an extenstion of the Customs Service. |
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Sky Marshal program decreased until |
1985 TWA 847 hijacking. Pres. Reagan placed it under FAA |
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Number of skymarshals still employed by 9/11 |
about 33 |
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Passage of the Aviation and Transportation Security Act in 2001: |
revitalized the program which now has thousands of Marshals on international and domestic flights |
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Sky Marshals now called: |
Federal Air Marshal's |
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FAM training is at |
FLETC in Glynco Georgia. FAMS are considered fully sworn and authorized federal agents |
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The FAM mission: |
detect, deter and defeat hostile acts targeting the US, air carriers, airports, passengers and crew |
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Playbook program |
involves the use of random anti-terrorism measures. Teams of FAMS, TSI, TSO and K9 handlers conduct strikes throughout the airport with the intent of disrupting terrorist or criminal plots or acts, as well as to throw off surveillance of aviation security procedure. |
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Terry V. Ohio |
established that a police officer without a warrant may stop and briefly detain a person for investigation if the officer has a reasonable suspicion supported by articulable facts, that criminal activity is occuring even if there is lack of probable cause. |