… products and communication(s) and the impact on minority groups. As Tankebe warns, ‘a major cautionary tale in … guidance, products and communications on minority groups. Objectives Identify whether NaCTSO’s guidance, … NaCTSO’s guidance, products and communications on minority groups; Understand how NaCTSO’s guidance, products and …
Keywords:
Counter Terrorism Policing
, Consequences
, Unintended Consequences
, Research
, Awareness
… terrorist violence by left-wing, anarchist and single-issue groups in the West. In the 1970s and 1980s groups such as the Red Army Faction (RAF) in Germany, the … across Western Europe. By the late 1980s and 1990s these groups had disbanded following the demise of communist …
Keywords:
Risk
, Threat
, Terrorist threat
, LASI
, LASIT
, Left Anarchist and Single Issue Terrorist
, Single Issue Terrorist
, Incel
, Extreme views
… following: A lone attacker, multiple attackers or multiple groups of attackers Arrival at a location on foot, in a …
Keywords:
MTA
, Marauding
, Attack
, Attack Methodology
, Threat analysis
, Terrorist threat
, Marauding Attack
, Guidance
, NPSA
, Counter Terrorism Security Advisors
, Blunt Weapons
, Combined attack
, Public Safety
… firearms would likely require access to organised crime groups. Firearms in the UK According to the Office of … to daily life. Continued joint work from public firearms groups and law enforcement is necessary to ensure the …
Keywords:
Firearms
, Threat analysis
, Attack Methodology
, Threat
, Counter Terrorism
, Attack
, Weapons of Terrorism
, Venues and Public Spaces
, Guns
, Ammunition
In this article we take an analytical look into the threat from Blunt and Bladed Force Weapons.
Keywords:
Blunt Weapons
, Blunt force weapons
, Threat
, Attack Methodology
, Venues and Public Spaces
, VAPS
, Bladed weapons
, Attack Methodology
, Marauding Attack
, Knives
The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University have provided insights on the relevance of ‘EVIL DONE’ to the current UK threat landscape. With collaboration from: Professor Rachel Monaghan, Dr Bianca Slocombe, Professor David McIlhatton and Professor John Cuddihy.