Law Enforcement Experts to Address Domestic Terrorism and
Other Security Threats at Day-Long Session for Practitioners
DISCOUNT RATE FOR FIRST RESPONDERS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PRACTITIONERS, AND STUDENTS - Undergraduate and Graduate
New Rochelle, NY (April 2012) Top local, state and federal
law enforcement experts will participate in Iona College’s Second Annual
Conference on Security Threat Assessment from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Thursday, May
17th at the college’s Christopher J. Murphy Auditorium, 715 North Avenue, New
Rochelle.
Among the topics that will be addressed are:
• Security Threat Assessment and Its Significance Today
• Fraud & Money Laundering: Detecting the Links in the
Criminal Cycle
• Strategies for Crisis Management
• Threat Assessment Issues for College Campuses, including
Clery Compliance and Dating Violence
• Cyber-crime and Terrorism
• Security Threat Issues in the Classroom for K-12 for
educators and administrators
• Community-wide Approaches to Crisis Management and
Preparedness
This year, we will be holding specific break-out groups to
give participants a more intimate setting with practitioners on special
concerns within their own fields regarding security threat assessment issues.
Topics include: First response measures and special issues for campus security,
domestic and dating issues for educators and medical practitioner, security
threats for administrators at K-12 schools, radicalization of youth, and money
laundering and the impact on terrorist financing. All sessions, including
break-out groups will be taught by leaders in the field of security threat
assessment and crisis management.
To sign up for break-out groups or for more information,
please email Dr. Cathryn Lavery at Clavery@iona.edu or call (914) 633-2597.
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