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Subject: AWR-409: Recognizing and Identifying Domestic and Homegrown Violent Extremists

NDPC NO-COST TRAINING

May 29, 2024

AWR-409: Recognizing and Identifying Domestic and Homegrown Violent Extremists

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What

1-day, In Person, NO-COST Training Opportunity

Where


Monmouth County Police Academy

Monmouth

Freehold, NJ 07728

When

Tuesday, June 18, 2024; 8:00am to 5:00pm

Point of Contact

Questions and requests for more information can be directed to: cpet...@njohsp.gov

Description

Recognizing and Identifying Domestic and Homegrown Violent Extremism is an instructor-led, awareness-level course that introduces participants to the differences between domestic violent extremism (DVE) and homegrown violent extremism (HVE), indicators of violent extremist behavior, characteristics of recruitment and radicalization, and the legal safeguards that protect civil rights, civil liberties, and privacy. Additionally, the course covers social media as it relates to extremism, ways to improve responder safety, and techniques to counter violent extremist threats through interagency and community partnerships.

Target Audience

  • Law enforcement officers, including school resource officers
  • Correctional officers
  • Campus police officers
  • Fire services
  • Emergency medical services
  • Analysts, particularly those assigned to a fusion center, joint terrorism task force, threat assessment center, or as terrorism liaison officers
  • Private security personnel

Registration

For your convenience, please select the "Register Here" button below, making note of the course access code, and you will automatically link to the registration form. This is the only method of registering for this training. All information is required; be sure to accurately enter your email address given this will be our method of communicating with you.

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Course Access Code: NCBRT409

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Contact Us

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New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness
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