Learn how to recognize unusual behaviors and suspicious items typically associated with Improvised Explosive Device (IED) threats.
COURSE | VIRTUAL INSTRUCTOR-LED | DESCRIPTION |
Introduction to the Terrorist Attack Cycle Course (AWR-334) | Introduces steps involved in planning and executing terrorist attacks. Participants are provided with the understanding of how to prevent, protect against, respond to, and mitigate attacks that use IEDs. |
Response to Suspicious Behaviors and Items for Bombing Prevention Course (AWR-335) | Provides participants with a foundational introduction to recognizing and responding to suspicious behaviors and activities related to terrorist or criminal activities. |
Surveillance Detection Principles Course (AWR-940) | Provides participants with a topical knowledge and introductory skills to recognize hostile surveillance at facilities and events, and foundational knowledge for planning and responding appropriately. |
COURSE | IN-PERSON | |
Bombing Prevention Awareness Course (AWR-348) | The Bombing Prevention Awareness Course (AWR-348) provides participants knowledge of general bombing prevention measures that aid in mitigating the impact of a bombing incident |
Surveillance Detection for Bombing Prevention Course (PER-346) | Provides public safety and security professionals fundamental knowledge and skills to recognize and respond appropriately to hostile surveillance at facilities and planned and unplanned events. |
Web-Based INDEPENDENT STUDY |
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Bomb-Making Materials Awareness: Your Role Course (AWR-911) |
Uses an immersive, graphic novel style storytelling approach to educate and empower community members on how to identify and report suspicious activity and purchasing behaviors related to bomb-making materials. |
Bomb-Making Materials Awareness Employee Training Course (AWR-921) |
Teaches participants how to recognize suspicious purchasing behaviors in a retail setting that might indicate bomb-making activity and what to do when a suspicious incident occurs. |