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Suspicious Activity Reporting Public Safety Telecommunications Training Information

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Domestic and international terrorism plots did not end with 9/11—in fact, they continue to grow and threaten the United States, its citizens, and its critical infrastructure. Reporting suspicious activity to law enforcement provides leads to further investigations and helps prevent crime, including terrorism.
 
In the course of their daily duties and responsibilities, public safety telecommunications professionals may receive information during their interactions with the public regarding suspicious activity that could be an indicator of a terrorist attack or other criminal activity. This online training video was developed to assist public safety telecommunications professionals in:
  • Recognizing what kinds of suspicious behaviors are associated with pre-incident terrorism activities.
  • Understanding how and where to report suspicious activity.
  • Protecting privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties when reporting or documenting information.
Public safety telecommunications professionals can incorporate this video into their training programs for current or newly hired public safety telecommunications personnel.

Click here to learn more.
 

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