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Crime Prevention Countering Terrorism in Our Schools ©This TCLEOSE approved Crime Prevention Curriculum is the property of CSCS-ICJS SBLE CERTIFICATION Institute for Criminal Justice Studies

DISCLAIMER DISCLAIMER: The goal of this presentation is not to predict future school related terrorism or terroristic events; rather to increase awareness and help to identify skills, and actions needed to prevent, deter and/or negate the impact and recover from such an incident or event should one occur. Neither is it designed to make anyone an expert on terrorism but merely to stimulate vigilance and a conscious prevention posture. There are no absolutes or guarantees in Crime Prevention that can or will provide 100% protection against any criminal activity.

WHAT IS “TERRORISM”? The unlawful use of force against persons or property to intimidate a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof in furtherance of political or social objectives. The unlawful use or threat of violence against the state or the public as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion; violent or intimidating gang activity.

WHO OR WHAT IS A “TERRORIST”? Criminals Crazies Crusaders

TERRORISM: INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: DOMESTIC TERRORISM:

WHY WOULD A TERRORIST TARGET A SCHOOL? May 1977: Bovendsmille, Holland. May 1986: Cokeville, Wyoming. February 1993: New York City. April 19th, 1995: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

March 1998: American school in Amman Jordan. August 1999: Los Angeles, California. September 2001: Adam Junction in Israel. September 11th, 2001: New York City.

October 7th, 2002: Bowie, Maryland. September 2004: Belsan, Russia.

“SOFT-TARGETS”. Schools are very powerful – attention getting symbolic targets. Our children are our country’s “Most Precious Natural Resource”. School can create a mass casualty event, with large numbers of young children as victims.

“SOFT-TARGETS” Continued Terrorist know that attacks on innocent children will gain maximum media coverage. An attack on a school is a strike at the “HEART of AMERICA”.

TERRORIST MOTIVATIONS TO ATTACK SCHOOLS: Schools and school buses and school events are relative soft targets. Perceived as to time-consuming and costly to defend against. Schools typically do not have the level of physical security or force protection.

If we loose a child it is very emotional and devastating to our lives. Attacking our schools make people feel an inability to protect the children. Humiliate government. Creates “FEAR” and causes panic.

Oklahoma City Bombing Many still have image of this picture, some 13-years later!

CNN : The source of timely and accurate information for us as well as for “TERRORIST”

How many times has your school initiated a full scale rehearsal of your E mergency O perations P lan in the last two years?

TERRORIST TRAIN and REHEARSE CONSISTENTLY.

A crisis at an elementary school instantly evokes strong emotional parental response

THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN HERE IN TEXAS

Domestic School Incidents October 1st, 1997 Pearl, Mississippi. March 24th, Jonesboro, Arkansas. November 19th, 1999 – Deming New Mexico.

December 6th, 1999 – Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. February 8th, 2008 – Baton Rouge, LA. Do you think the potential is here for an attack in a Texas school? Doesn’t Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and New Mexico literally surround the state of Texas?

Other reasons our school are soft-targets who does not know school EOP.Law enforcement working at a school campus who does not know school EOP. Administrators decide they will handle and deal with and failing to report or document incidents at his/her school.Administrators decide they will handle and deal with and failing to report or document incidents at his/her school.

Other reasons our school are soft-targets - Continued Someone observed taking photographs and no action taken. Test schedules and requirements verses time.Test schedules and requirements verses time. Administrator Catch-22Administrator Catch-22

to proactive schools.Media over-reacting to proactive schools. School kids demanding right to carry weapons.School kids demanding right to carry weapons. What will be next – teachers carrying or packing heat?

TERRORIST WILL ATTEMPT TO DRAW SCRUITY ON THE GOVERNMENT. RATIONALIZATION FOR VIOLENCE. IMPORTANCE OF SCHOOL PLANNING.

IMPORTANCE OF SCHOOL PLANNING Vigilant defensive and common-sense posture. Holistic and comprehensive all- hazards emergency operations plan. Texas School Safety Center (TxSSC) can help you – call or visit their websiteTexas School Safety Center (TxSSC) can help you – call or visit their website

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IMPORTANCE OF SCHOOL PLANNING – continued: Beware of so-called experts. Crime prevention history since 17 th century – there are no guarantees. Avoid over-reacting

IMPORTANCE OF SCHOOL PLANNING – continued: TRAINING helps over come fear. People will respond they way they have been trained – instinctively. does not look right – report it!If it does not look right – report it!

IMPORTANCE OF SCHOOL PLANNING – continued: Do not set on informationDo not set on information. Do not waste funding.Do not waste funding.

BASICS for Prevention Holistic written all hazard EOP. Vulnerability - threat assessment.Vulnerability - threat assessment. Full scale rehearsals.

BASICS for Prevention Vigilance and a common sense approach. Realistic training. Use of your SBLE Officers. Immediate action and timing can deter an incident when seconds count………….

Four Phases of Emergency Management Mitigation/Prevention: Preparedness: Response: Recovery:

He/she that prepares, trains and practices today is ready for tomorrow. NEVER AGA IN

Presenter Contact Information 350 N. Guadalupe, Suite 140, PMB 164 San Marcos, Texas