CAS® Certified Anti-terrorism Specialist
This course is a study on the Historical and current terrorist threats, both on a national and international level. The Certified Antiterrorism Specialist (CAS) Certification is fully recognized Internationally and will help those interested in archiving the knowledge in this very broad Course.
Terrorist group strategies, tactics and targets will be discussed as well as counterterrorist measures taken to suppress these groups. You will have to think critically throughout this course, applying language and theory to current policing issues based on sound reasoning and fact. No opinion is right or wrong in this course, even where it contradicts the professor’s, as long as it is always presented in a constructive forum.
The concept of anti-terrorism emerges from a thorough examining of the concept of terrorism as well as an attempt to understand and articulate what constitutes terrorism in Western terms. Anti-terrorism was bound to emerge as the stakes for a concise definition of terrorism are raised.
Since the September 11, 2001 attacks, leaders in Western nations have emphasized the importance of living a full life with no undue fear, burden, no less valor. This is commonly posited as an average citizen's way to help "defeat terrorism". Prescription of such reactive behavior has faded from the public discourse in more recent years. In the United States, the Department of Homeland Security was created and the War on Terrorism has shifted to diplomatic and other fronts like Iraq.
There had been numerous cases made for the abuse of the term Anti-terrorism as a general umbrella under which cause is formulated to stifle civil liberties and dissipate dissent.
In the wake of the London bombings of 7 July and 21 July 2005, the term has been used to describe legislative measures in both the United Kingdom and Australia which extend unprecedented powers to law enforcement. Such powers facilitate more aggressive methods of detainment and investigation of persons suspected of terrorism.
The legislation in Australia allows police to detain suspects for up to two weeks without charge, and to electronically track suspects for up to a year. In both countries, with entrenched liberal democratic traditions, the measures have been controversial and have been criticised by civil libertarians and Islamic groups.
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