This study analyzes states' and municipalities' terrorism
preparedness as a means of providing law enforcement with
information about the prevention and control of terrorist
activities in the United States. This document reports the results
of a 24-month research effort to survey and analyze the key
problems and issues confronting state and local law enforcement
agencies in countering such threats. The study's three principal
tasks were (1) to conduct a national survey of these agencies to
assess how they perceive the threat of terrorism and to identify
counterterrorism programs currently being used, (2) to select 10
jurisdictions to examine in detail how they have adapted to the
threat of terrorism, and (3) to identify agencies' programs
developed to counter potential future terrorist threats in
conjunction with the development of a prospective future research
agenda.
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