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Section 1: Overview

TM. TM. Section 1: Overview . Welcoming Remarks and Introductions Community Awareness Program (CAP) Goals and Objectives Knowledge Check I . COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM. 1.1.b. TM. CAP Goals & Objectives . Increase participants’ awareness Empower participants

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Section 1: Overview

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  2. TM Section 1: Overview • Welcoming Remarks and Introductions • Community Awareness Program (CAP)Goals and Objectives • Knowledge Check I COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM 1.1.b

  3. TM CAP Goals & Objectives • Increase participants’ awareness • Empower participants • Enhance understanding • Prevent terrorist and criminal activity • Promote the preservation of civil liberties COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM 1.1.b

  4. TM Section 2: Understanding the Threat of Terrorism • Preconceived Notions of Terrorism • Defining Terrorism • Terrorist Goals • Tools of Terrorism • Evolving Threats • Who are Terrorists? • Protecting Civil Liberties COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  5. TM What is Terrorism? “The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.” The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  6. TM Hard Targets COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  7. TM Soft Targets COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  8. TM Short-Term Terrorist GoalsExamples applied to attacks on September 11, 2001 • Casualties • Nearly 3000 people killed 2. Loss of Critical Resources • Severely damaged communication lines 3. Disruption of Vital Services • Grounded thousands of flights 4. Draw Attention to the Terrorist’s Cause • Al Qaeda videos broadcasted globally COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  9. TM Long-Term Terrorism GoalsExamples applied to attacks on September 11, 2001 1. Disruption of US and Global Economy • Cancellation of global trading that led to price spikes in gold, oil and other commodities 2. Psychological Damage • Post traumatic stress disorder, depression, general anxiety disorder and substance abuse disorder 3. Disruption of Daily Life and Activities • Enhanced security measures at airports COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  10. TM Tools of Terrorism COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  11. TM Biological COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  12. TM Chemical COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  13. TM Nuclear COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  14. TM Cyber COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  15. TM Conventional COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  16. TM Concealed Weapons in Everyday Objects COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  17. TM Today’s Terrorist Threats Unfortunately, The United States is not immune, and threats are ultimately local – they strike individuals, families, and affect entire communities, even here in Colorado. COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM 1.1.b

  18. TM Behavior Focused Approach The Community Awareness Program uses a Behavior Focused Approach COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM 1.1.b

  19. TM First Amendment The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or right of people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM 1.1.b

  20. TM Section 3: Recognizing 8 Signsof Terrorism • Recognizing 8 Signs of Terrorism Video • Suspicious Behavior • What Can YOU Do? • Where Do You Report Information? • Where Does Your Information Go? COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  21. TM “If You See Something, Say Something” ™ “Homeland security starts with hometown security, and each of us plays a critical role in keeping our country and communities safe.” The Honorable Janet Napolitano Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  22. TM Recognizing 8 Signs of Terrorism Play the DVD Recognizing 8 Signs of Terrorism COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  23. TM Recognizing 8 Signs of Terrorism • Surveillance • Elicitation • Test of Security • Funding • Acquiring Supplies • Impersonation • Rehearsal • Deployment COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  24. TM The CIAC The Colorado Information Analysis Center (CIAC) is: • A multi agency fusion center created to help prevent terrorism incidents in Colorado. • Designed to link all stakeholders within the community and share information to determine the possibility of a terrorism nexus. • Focused on terrorism detection and prevention. COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  25. TM The CIAC Diagram .3.b COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  26. TM How the NSI/SAR Works .3.b COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  27. TM Scenario I COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  28. TM Scenario II COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  29. TM How Do You Report? • SAFETY, SAFETY, SAFETY • People only need to report information; helping NEVER means following, detaining, or apprehending a person. .3.b COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  30. TM How Do You Report • Call 911 if the suspicious activity is an imminent threat and needs an immediate response. • Call the CIAC if there is not an imminent threat. COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  31. TM Where Do You Report? The CIAC Phone: 1-877-509-2422 Email: ciac@ciac.co.gov Website: www.ciac.co.gov COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  32. TM www.ciac.co.gov Other Ways to Report to the CIAC COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  33. TM FAQ’s • FAQ: Will someone contact me when I report information? • FAQ: Will my identity be protected when I report to the CIAC? .3.b COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  34. TM Privacy Policy • YOUR PRIVACY IS PROTECTED WHEN REPORTING INFORMATION! “In order to maintain privacy, civil rights and civil liberty protections while collecting, integrating, evaluating, analyzing and disseminating information, the CIAC complies with all applicable federal, state, local and tribal laws. This is in accordance with the State of Colorado and the Information Sharing Environment (ISE) privacy policy guidelines.” The Colorado Information Analysis Center (CIAC) COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  35. TM Section 4: Prepare & Respond • Assembling a Disaster Supply Kit • Family Communication Plan • Shelter-in-Place Procedures • If Disaster Strikes COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  36. TM Assembling a Disaster Supply Kit COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  37. TM If Disaster Strikes • Remain calm, be patient • Deactivate “call blocking” on your phone • Listen to local radio or television • Check for injuries, give first aid if necessary • Check for damages, fires and other hazards • If necessary, turn off the main gas valve, heating and ventilation systems • Check on your neighbors • Follow instructions from first responders COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM

  38. TM Section 5: How to Make a Difference • Citizen Action • Conclusion • Knowledge Check II COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM 1.1.b

  39. TM Citizen Action What Can You Do TODAY to Help Fight Terrorism? • Be Educated • Become a member of The CELL by visiting www.thecell.org • Be Empowered • Recognizing 8 Signs of Terrorism • Report Suspicious Behavior – “If You See Something, Say Something™” • Be Engaged • Prepare a Disaster Kit and Communications Plan • Get involved within your community . . COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM 1.1.b

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