Biological weapons
PIOs Must Know a Little About a Lot
NCJ Number
203357
Journal
Law and Order
Date Published
November 2003
EU and Terrorism After 11 September 2001 (From International Terrorism Prevention Strategies, P 115-126, 2003, Oksanna Hatalak, ed. -- See NCJ-203260)
NCJ Number
203267
Date Published
2003
Applying Lessons From Medical Management of Conventional Terror to Responding to Weapons of Mass Destruction Terror: The Experience of a Tertiary University Hospital
NCJ Number
202704
Journal
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
Date Published
September 2003
Saddam Hussein: Political Psychological Profiling Results Relevant to His Possession, Use, and Possible Transfer of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) to Terrorist Groups
NCJ Number
202702
Journal
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
Date Published
September 2003
Preparing Texas Today... for Tomorrow's Challenges: Terrorism Preparedness Program
NCJ Number
202565
Date Published
2000
Bioterrorism Response: Should an Event Occur, the Forensic Nurse Would Be an Essential Part of a Multidisciplinary Team
NCJ Number
202555
Journal
On The Edge
Date Published
2003
Cleaning Up
NCJ Number
202517
Journal
Homeland Defense Journal
Date Published
September 2003
Bioterror in the Heartland: Confronting the Spectre of Agriterrorism
NCJ Number
202177
Journal
Intersec: The Journal of International Security
Date Published
September 2003
Dust in Time: Detecting Bioterror with Tiny Particles
NCJ Number
202053
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology
Date Published
August 2003
Ricin Toxin: What Law Enforcement Needs to Know
NCJ Number
202046
Journal
Law Enforcement Technology
Date Published
August 2003
Defending the Homeland: Domestic Intelligence, Law Enforcement, and Security
NCJ Number
201839
Date Published
2004
Contagion and Conflict: Health as a Global Security Challenge
NCJ Number
201647
Date Published
2000
Santa Fe Community College Crisis Management Team--Part III
NCJ Number
201454
Journal
Campus Law Enforcement Journal
Date Published
May 2003