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Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

The SLATT PROTECT virtual course is intended for patrol and frontline officers and consists of two components: (1) online content for the self-paced portion, which is available to students through the Learning Management System (LMS) within the SLATT secure website (www.slatt.org), and (2) a live Web capstone event at the conclusion of the course, which features a law enforcement terrorist attack survival story presentation; a comprehensive Terrorism, Targeted Violence, and Hate Crime Overview presentation; information on local and regional suspicious act

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Submitted by Mrs. Sarah LeN… on

The SLATT PROTECT virtual course is intended for patrol and frontline officers and consists of two components: (1) online content for the self-paced portion, which is available to students through the Learning Management System (LMS) within the SLATT secure website (www.slatt.org), and (2) a live Web capstone event at the conclusion of the course, which features a law enforcement terrorist attack survival story presentation; a comprehensive Terrorism, Targeted Violence, and Hate Crime Overview presentation; information on local and regional suspicious act

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Submitted by Ms. Hannah Welsh on

This Web event is a discussion of ambush terrorist and targeted violence attacks on law enforcement to increase awareness and the implementation of countermeasures to avoid these types of attacks. Even though trends indicate that the total number of officers feloniously killed has declined for nearly a 30-year period, the percentage of officer deaths involved in surprise attacks has steadily increased.

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Submitted by Ms. Hannah Welsh on

Law enforcement officers understand that they will be the primary first responders to "bang" and "right of bang" moments of terrorist and targeted violence attacks. Unfortunately, we continue t live under the threat of terrorist or targeted violence attacks. Fortunately, we have learned a lot from various case studies and after-action reviews about optimal law enforcement tactics for responding to and recovering from an attack.

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