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A Law Enforcement and Security Officers' Guide to Responding to Bomb Threats: Providing Working Knowledge of Bombs, Preparing for Such Incidents, and Performing Basic Analysis of Potential Threats
 
 
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A Law Enforcement and Security Officers' Guide to Responding to Bomb Threats: Providing Working Knowledge of Bombs, Preparing for Such Incidents, and Performing Basic Analysis of Potential Threats [Hardcover]

Jim Smith (Author)


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0398073740 978-0398073749 February 2003
With the current environment, it is incumbent upon all law enforcement and security officers to have a working knowledge of bombs, explosives, suspicious devices, chemical-biological-radiologicaI incidents and other threats for their own protection. The lack of knowledge can be a contributing factor to injury, death or the inability to mitigate these incidents. The text points out, in a clear and concise format, the critical steps that should be taken by the first arriving personnel in order to allow the general law enforcement and security practitioner to respond to such incidents. It discusses the basic techniques for risk assessment, target and hazard identification. The common methods of bomb delivery, bomb construction and methods of triggering are also covered. Letter bombs, vehicle bombs and high-risk facilities such as aircraft, airports, medical facilities and schools are examined, and countermeasures and defensive efforts are addressed in sufficient detail to allow the public safety, law enforcement and security professional to make recommendations and to assess any actions taken. One feature of the book is that it shows the practitioner how to perform basic threat analysis of potential threats by groups or persons. Also included is a section with protocols for emergency medical service personnel in treating those injured from blast, overpressure, shrapnel or chemical agents, as well as the resources that need to be identified along with a model bomb threat plan. The initial actions to be taken following an explosion and how to protect evidence are also discussed. The reader will be able to use the information as a general guide and develop local protocols to meet these incidents. Information is also included on the threat of clandestine drug laboratories and the techniques to recognize the requisite signatures of such facilities. It will be useful to all those in security and law enforcement in identifying suspect items and taking appropriate action until the bomb squad arrives.

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Jim Smith is a Captain with the Dothan Alabama Police Department, commanding Staff Services Bureau. Smith supervises the Dothan Police Bomb and Explosive Detail and is an Executive Management graduate of the FBI’s Hazardous Devices School. He also holds a Level 2 Certification from the International Society of Explosives Engineers. Smith has performed extensive research, published data regarding explosion and fragment mitigation using specialized Class A firefighting foam. He is an active member of the International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investig-ators and the American Society of Safety Engineers and is a graduate of the United States Army’s Chemical School Domestic Preparedness program. Captain Smith is a prolific writer and has published more than fifty articles in refereed public safety journals. He has more than 25 years public safety experience as a law enforcement officer, in the fire service, as a paramedic and 9-1-1 coordinator. He is certified as an Emergency Number Professional and Advanced Law Enforcement Planner. Smith has an AS degree in emergency medical technology, BS in chemistry, MS in safety, Juris Doctorate and doctorate in adult education degrees.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd (February 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0398073740
  • ISBN-13: 978-0398073749
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,712,548 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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First Sentence:
The first arriving person to most bomb threats, suspicious packages or other suspicious incidents is either a security officer or law enforcement officer. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
domestic bombings, remote appliances, bomb suit, clandestine drug laboratories, bomb squad members, bomb technicians, telephoned bomb threat, blast area, vehicle bomb, minimal personnel, bottle bombs, suspect package, homicide bomber, secondary devices, suspect item, smokeless gunpowder, suspicious items, mustard agents, chemical devices, public safety personnel, suspicious object, lead azide, explosion site, triage area, making explosives
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, Code One, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Carl Midkiff, Oklahoma City, World War
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