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Terrorism Risk Modeling for Intelligence Analysis

by Henry H. Willis, Tom LaTourrette
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Overview

The Department of Homeland Security is moving increasingly to risk analysis and risk-based resource allocation, a process that is designed to manage the greatest risks instead of attempting to protect everything. The authors show how a probabilistic terrorism model can be used to assess terrorist risk across cities and within specific cities, and to assist intelligence analysis.

Synopsis

The Department of Homeland Security is moving increasingly to risk analysis and risk-based resource allocation, a process that is designed to manage the greatest risks instead of attempting to protect everything. The authors show how a probabilistic terrorism model can be used to assess terrorist risk across cities and within specific cities, and to assist intelligence analysis.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780833039743

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