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These pages from Pearson Education provides many tools for law enforcement officers to educate themselves in specific areas of knowledge in general some links are specifically geared to terrorism . |
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This page from the publisher Prentice Hall, Police Training Division has a variety of Books mostly dealing with, but not limited to furthering your law enforcement career in a supervisory status. |
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this is a direct link to the center for disease control which provides information on everything form the latest strain of influenza to bio hazard and bio terrorism |
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The Sheffield Chemdex: the directory of chemistry on the WWW since 1993. lists everything in reference to chemicals including the Periodic Table, Elements and links to governmental agency laboratories
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This link has multiple resources and knowledge bases available a useful tool for Law Enforcement
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Sponsored by Think-Quest, Though geared toward and built by high school students this can be a useful resource for adults as well.
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This site provides searchable data bases of knowledge as well as interactive inquiries. "Bringing the CB Defense and Homeland Security Communities Together" |
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A very useful index to identifying chemical agents. gives profiles of each agent and the specific symptoms and characteristics of each agent.
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This is pretty self explanatory, but it is links via Johns Hopkins
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United States Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventative Medicine. A pretty good resource for alll sorts of research on current health issues and diseases. |
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A great resource dedicated to developing medical countermeasures to chemical warfare agents and to train medical personnel in the medical management of chemical casualties.
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Environmental Protection Agency Web Site has some very useful information regarding preacutions in the event of HAZMAT/Chemical incidents
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American Chemistry Council's website 24 hour "HAZMAT" and Emergency Communications Center
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National Institute of Justice has created the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center a great resource tool.
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Our mission is to offer practical, nonpartisan, creative solutions to the problems of national and international security through research projects of the highest quality. |
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Federal Emergency Management Agency website Providing emergency preparedness and response information to emergency personnel. Through this site you can navigate to their educational section and get updates on the status of our domestic preparedness.
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U.S. Department of Justice sites, the homepage includes searchable database and information on the AMBER Alert system. The Training page has multiple links that Guide you to Training and Technical Assistance at OJP
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United States Department of Defense Counter Terrorism web site
This site is a plethora of information regarding arms research and disarmament theory.
This site is exactly what it says it is, well it is a page of useful links anyway
this site sponsored by the C.D.C. mainly focuses on safety in the Workplace but has useful information on Chemical safety and Emergency Response Resources
Part of the National Academies the N.R.C. has some information that may prove useful, there is also links on this site to the other academies and a searchable data base
Okay this is, well you guessed it, where to find M.S.D.S. (material Safety Data Sheet) On-Line
The National Council on Radiation Protection, Web Site.
The National response team Comprised of some sixteen governmental agencies has a fair amount of resources and links to such governmental agency sites as the U.S. Coast Guard as well as who to call and where to call in event of an environmental threat.
The National Disaster Medical System is a section of Homeland Security that provides Federal medical response to major emergencies and Federally declared disasters. Visit their web site for more information.
United States Department of energy. On this site they used to have an the emergency response page, but is no longer available. Never the less, it still offers some interesting links and information.
RAND Corporation, A non-profit institution that addresses the challenges facing the public and private sectors around the world! Enough said.
The Resource Center is designed to provide you with one central place for key documents released by the government and other organiztions related to chemical and biological terrorism.
Chem-Bio.com
Helping you counter the threat.
This site has articles and Press releases regarding chemical agents and the like.
The Executive Session on Domestic Preparedness (ESDP) is a standing task force of leading practitioners, first responders, and academic specialists concerned with terrorism and emergency management.
United States Department of Homeland Security
this site has many other links and offers numerous resources for law enforcement
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