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The future of policing Counter-terrorism John Parkinson OBE

The future of policing Counter-terrorism John Parkinson OBE Chair of CENTRIC Steering Group & Senior Research Fellow Andrew Staniforth Detective Inspector, Head of West Yorkshire for Innovation & CENTRIC Senior Research Fellow 9 July 2014. Facilitators. John Parkinson Andy Stanford

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The future of policing Counter-terrorism John Parkinson OBE

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  1. The future of policing Counter-terrorism John Parkinson OBE Chair of CENTRIC Steering Group & Senior Research Fellow Andrew Staniforth Detective Inspector, Head of West Yorkshire for Innovation & CENTRIC Senior Research Fellow 9 July 2014

  2. Facilitators • John Parkinson • Andy Stanford • Edwin Meese III • Greg Saathoff • Mark Holder

  3. Threats to the UK……. Al Qaeda (AQ) Terrorist threats to the UK Extreme Right-Wing (XRW) Cyber Terrorism (CyT) Northern Ireland Related Terrorism (NIRT)

  4. Al Qaeda leadership; and their immediate associates, located mainly on the Pakistan and Afghanistan border. Terrorist groups affiliated to Al Qaeda; particularly those based in North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq and Yemen The threat to the United Kingdom from Al Qaeda Terrorist groups following the Al Qaeda ideology; but which have their own identity and regional agenda. ‘Self-starting’ networks; or even lone individuals, motivated by an ideology similar to that of Al Qaeda but with no connection to the organization. Threats to the UK from Al Qaeda…

  5. Cyber threats…… • Terrorist use of the internet • The Internet has changed the very nature of terrorism • The Internet is well suited to the nature of terrorism and the psyche of the terrorist. • Online radicalisation

  6. The future of counter-terrorism policing

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