Terrorism Early Warning and Intelligence Fusion for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
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https://doi.org/10.56331/ijps.v3i2.13527Mots-clés :
Countering Violent Extremism, Early Warning, Fusion, Intelligence Analysis, Terrorism, Transnational Crime, Indications & WarningRésumé
Intelligence fusion centers are one approach to providing intelligence, indications and warning, and analytical support to government agencies at all levels of government, and across jurisdictional boundaries, to address a range of issues, including terrorism and violent extremism. This article provides a case study of the Los Angeles Terrorism Early Warning Group (LA TEW). The LA TEW was a pioneer in developing and providing comprehensive, all-source intelligence support to a metropolitan region. The TEW model included law enforcement (police and corrections), fire service, emergency medical services, public health, and emergency management agencies, along with a network of subject matter experts to provide insight into terrorist threats, extremism, critical infrastructure protection and emerging threats. The LA TEW also developed a range of analytical models and approaches to provide intelligence support for civil protection and counterterrorism that are reviewed in this article.
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