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_aStraub, Frank
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_aZeunik, Jennifer
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_aGorban, Ben
245 _aLessons Learned from the Police Response to the San Bernardino and Orlando Terrorist Atacks
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
300 _aRecurso online
520 _aIn the terrorist attacks in San Bernardino and Orlando, the first responders were patrol and traffic officers, investigators, and command personnel, not tactical units. This is also likely to be the case in future attacks. In both cases, the local law enforcement response required judgment calls in extremely volatile and difcult circumstances. While well-defined, well-developed, and practiced protocols equipped responding officers to perform effectively during these tragic events, vital lessons have also been learned, including how to confront attackers armed or claiming to be armed with highpowered weapons and explosive devices. Some traditional practices need to be realigned and enhanced to improve the survivability of victims and the safety of first responders in an increasingly complicated threat environment.
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_aTerrorismo
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_aEstados Unidos de América
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_g. -- Vol. 10 Issue 5 (May 2017) p. 1-7
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