Connecting the Dots Between Global Terrorism and Local Law Enforcement
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical intersection of global terrorism and local law enforcement in this 49-minute panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the challenges faced by state and local police in the era of ISIS, where national security, homeland security, and public safety converge. Learn about the technology, information, and resources needed by law enforcement to address this complex battle effectively. Gain insights from experts Jane Harman, Mitch Landrieu, and Roberto VillaseƱor, moderated by Michelle Miller, as they discuss topics such as self-radicalization, training, community engagement, and potential solutions. Examine the role of the US Congress, the "No Fly No Buy" policy, and the importance of interfaith dialogue in addressing these challenges. Understand the misalignment between current approaches and the evolving threat landscape, and explore strategies to better equip local law enforcement for their pivotal role in national security.
Syllabus
The Big Picture
Local Law Enforcement
Selfradicalization
The Bearcat
Training
Community to Community
US Congress
No Fly No Buy
The American Public
Questions
Solutions
interfaith dialogue
dissect the House
do the Senate first
there is a misalignment
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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