To truly understand terrorism, one must observe historic incidents that occurred causing mass fear and panic in a society in an attempt to change some political or social standing. This book was written to not only show some historical perspectives on terrorism, but through fictitious stories that can allow the reader to grasp a better reality of the numerous possibilities that would cause an individual or group of individuals to conduct terrorist attacks. If we can learn to think like terrorists, we can learn to prevent the incidents they attempt to conduct. Anyone who knows the least bit about terrorism knows that preventing attacks from happening is virtually impossible, so the next best thing is to learn how to prevent the amount of damage caused by the terrorist attack. This book will hopefully allow the reader the opportunity to gain knowledge on just that: think like a terrorist, steps to prevent the attacks from occurring, and failing that, prevent the amount of loss (Terrorism, Intelligence, and National Security).
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Kerry Patton served in the United States Air Force and the Federal Government for over 14 years. Mr. Patton has taught members of the National Security Agency, Defense Security Services Agency, Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms Agency, and numerous State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies to name a few in Antiterrorism and Force Protection matters. He has served his country honorably throughout South America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. Mr. Patton has been a Phoenix Raven Team Leader, Joint Special Operations Command Security Attachment Member, and advisor for Central Commands Force Protection Assessment Division. He holds an Occupation Instructor Certification through the United States Air Force, an Associates Degree from the Community College of the Air Force in Criminal Justice, a Bachelors Degree from American Military University in Intelligence Studies Concentrating in Terrorism, and a Masters Degree in Strategic Intelligence concentrating in Global Terrorism.
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