Michael R Ronczkowski
Terrorism and Organized Hate Crime
Intelligence Gathering, Analysis and Investigations, Fourth Edition
Michael R Ronczkowski
Terrorism and Organized Hate Crime
Intelligence Gathering, Analysis and Investigations, Fourth Edition
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The ability of law enforcement agencies to manage and act upon intelligence is the key to countering terrorism. Likewise, a critical foundation of intelligence-led policing is the proper analysis of all information gained. Terrorism and Organized Hate Crime: Intelligence Gathering, Analysis, and Investigations, Fourth Edition demonstrates
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The ability of law enforcement agencies to manage and act upon intelligence is the key to countering terrorism. Likewise, a critical foundation of intelligence-led policing is the proper analysis of all information gained. Terrorism and Organized Hate Crime: Intelligence Gathering, Analysis, and Investigations, Fourth Edition demonstrates
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- Verlag: Bsp Books Pvt. Ltd.
- 4th edition
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781032096452
- ISBN-10: 1032096454
- Artikelnr.: 62152954
- Verlag: Bsp Books Pvt. Ltd.
- 4th edition
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781032096452
- ISBN-10: 1032096454
- Artikelnr.: 62152954
Major (honorably retired as of April 2010) Michael Ronczkowski served the citizens of Miami-Dade County Florida and Miami-Dade Police Department for nearly 27 years. He rose through all the Civil Service Ranks serving as a Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain before his appointment to Major in the spring of 2006. His assignments consisted of 19 years of investigations to include; burglary, auto theft, assault, robbery, fugitives and homeland security which included the Joint Terrorism Task Force. Major Ronczkowski retired after serving four years as the Department's Homeland Security Bureau Commander and Director of the Miami-Dade Fusion Center a DHS recognized center that he initiated. He commanded and managed 80 multi-discipline personnel on homeland security and terrorism-related investigations at the Fusion Center which served South Florida. Major Ronczkowski also served as the Chair of the County's Terrorism Advisory Committee (TAC), member of the Southeast Regional Domestic Security Task Force (SERDSTF), Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Grant Program and Urban Area Work Group (UAWG) board member for Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, and Major Cities Chiefs Association Intelligence Commanders Group advisor. He also maintained high level national security clearances and credentials with the Miami Office of the FBI JTTF. Major Ronczkowski has testified before both the U.S. Senate and Congress on matters related to Islamic Extremism and Emergency Response. Major Ronczkowski holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and a Masters degree in Public Administration from Florida Atlantic University as well as being a graduate of the FBI's National Academy, Session 217. He is the author of several publications to include two text books published with CRC Press titled Terrorism and Organized Hate Crime and co-author of the article Tactical / Investigative Analysis of Targeted Crimes, published by the National Institute of Justice in the Advanced Crime Mapping Topics book sponsored by the Crime Mapping and Analysis Program as well as three contributing articles for various encyclopedias. Major Ronczkowski is also an established instructor on matters related to homeland security, intelligence, analysis, and a certified GIS instructor with ESRI. He served eight years as an adjunct professor at Florida Atlantic University teaching terrorism and has been an instructor for the Alpha Group Center for Crime and Intelligence Analysis for nearly 10 years.
Chapter 1: A Need for Understanding and Analysis
Chapter 2: Understanding and Defining Terrorism
Chapter 3: Homeland Security and Analysis
Chapter 4: Behavioral Traits and Suspicious Activity
Chapter 5: Radicalization and Recruitment
Chapter 6: Gathering Information, The Key to the Process
Chapter 7: Enhancing Investigations: Going Beyond the Traditional
Chapter 8: Working the Puzzle One Piece at a Time: Learning to Anticipate
Behavior
Chapter 9: Enhanced Analysis: Transforming Information into Intelligence
Chapter 10: The Threat: The Future is Here Today - Learning from the Past
Chapter 11: What the Future May Hold
Chapter 12: Conclusion
Appendix A: Domestic-Based Terrorist Organizations
Appendix B: "Patriot" Groups in the United States
Appendix C: Symbols of Hate
Appendix D: Foreign-Based Terrorist Organizations
Appendix E: Explosive Materials
Appendix F: Homeland Security State Contact List
Appendix G: Publication References
Appendix H: Government Legislative References
Appendix I: Glossary of Terminology
Appendix J: Department of Homeland Security Recognized Fusion Centers
Appendix K: Guide to Sources of Information for Investigators
Chapter 2: Understanding and Defining Terrorism
Chapter 3: Homeland Security and Analysis
Chapter 4: Behavioral Traits and Suspicious Activity
Chapter 5: Radicalization and Recruitment
Chapter 6: Gathering Information, The Key to the Process
Chapter 7: Enhancing Investigations: Going Beyond the Traditional
Chapter 8: Working the Puzzle One Piece at a Time: Learning to Anticipate
Behavior
Chapter 9: Enhanced Analysis: Transforming Information into Intelligence
Chapter 10: The Threat: The Future is Here Today - Learning from the Past
Chapter 11: What the Future May Hold
Chapter 12: Conclusion
Appendix A: Domestic-Based Terrorist Organizations
Appendix B: "Patriot" Groups in the United States
Appendix C: Symbols of Hate
Appendix D: Foreign-Based Terrorist Organizations
Appendix E: Explosive Materials
Appendix F: Homeland Security State Contact List
Appendix G: Publication References
Appendix H: Government Legislative References
Appendix I: Glossary of Terminology
Appendix J: Department of Homeland Security Recognized Fusion Centers
Appendix K: Guide to Sources of Information for Investigators
Chapter 1: A Need for Understanding and Analysis
Chapter 2: Understanding and Defining Terrorism
Chapter 3: Homeland Security and Analysis
Chapter 4: Behavioral Traits and Suspicious Activity
Chapter 5: Radicalization and Recruitment
Chapter 6: Gathering Information, The Key to the Process
Chapter 7: Enhancing Investigations: Going Beyond the Traditional
Chapter 8: Working the Puzzle One Piece at a Time: Learning to Anticipate
Behavior
Chapter 9: Enhanced Analysis: Transforming Information into Intelligence
Chapter 10: The Threat: The Future is Here Today - Learning from the Past
Chapter 11: What the Future May Hold
Chapter 12: Conclusion
Appendix A: Domestic-Based Terrorist Organizations
Appendix B: "Patriot" Groups in the United States
Appendix C: Symbols of Hate
Appendix D: Foreign-Based Terrorist Organizations
Appendix E: Explosive Materials
Appendix F: Homeland Security State Contact List
Appendix G: Publication References
Appendix H: Government Legislative References
Appendix I: Glossary of Terminology
Appendix J: Department of Homeland Security Recognized Fusion Centers
Appendix K: Guide to Sources of Information for Investigators
Chapter 2: Understanding and Defining Terrorism
Chapter 3: Homeland Security and Analysis
Chapter 4: Behavioral Traits and Suspicious Activity
Chapter 5: Radicalization and Recruitment
Chapter 6: Gathering Information, The Key to the Process
Chapter 7: Enhancing Investigations: Going Beyond the Traditional
Chapter 8: Working the Puzzle One Piece at a Time: Learning to Anticipate
Behavior
Chapter 9: Enhanced Analysis: Transforming Information into Intelligence
Chapter 10: The Threat: The Future is Here Today - Learning from the Past
Chapter 11: What the Future May Hold
Chapter 12: Conclusion
Appendix A: Domestic-Based Terrorist Organizations
Appendix B: "Patriot" Groups in the United States
Appendix C: Symbols of Hate
Appendix D: Foreign-Based Terrorist Organizations
Appendix E: Explosive Materials
Appendix F: Homeland Security State Contact List
Appendix G: Publication References
Appendix H: Government Legislative References
Appendix I: Glossary of Terminology
Appendix J: Department of Homeland Security Recognized Fusion Centers
Appendix K: Guide to Sources of Information for Investigators