Regular requests are made to discuss skills, advice, tactics and command issues comparing
critical incident response between the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Recent lectures have been given to the following :
Lectured at M.A.L.E.E.D.S. - Mid-Atlantic Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminar
held in Princeton University June 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011
TIER II Counter Terrorism - Office of Homeland Security and Protection / Federal
Bureau of Investigation 2008, 2009 and 2010
Aim
- To examine the impact and influence of terrorism on modern society
Objectives
- List key elements in history where terrorism has influenced national attitudes and
government policy
- Describe the resources mustered to combat a terrorist incident
- Discuss scenarios involving suicide bombers and vehicle IED’s
Identifying intelligence amongst information
AND
devising an appropriate Tactical Plan
Based on the information
an appropriate Risk Assessment and
Tactical Analysis is performed.
Policies, Procedures, Local, State and
Federal Laws applied to incident.
Following on from the Risk and Threat
analysis the tactical options are formed.
Execution of the chosen
Tactical Plan and the options there in.
An essential over view of necessary documentation during
a critical incident.