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This 12 page paper examines how community policing can help to catch terrorists. Police are on the front lines and some believe that community policing can help in combating terrorism. Community policing is explored first and then strategies to fight terrorism are discussed. The paper concludes that for some areas, community policing works well, but in others, more complex structures work better. Terrorism can be detected by police with or without the community policing model. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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File: RT13_SA722ter.rtf
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at anytime. It is also true that the United States has taken steps to render a more protected nation. Does this mean that terrorists cannot strike? No. But it does
mean that at least something is done to deter terrorists. It is a reasonable response to a serious problem, but it is by no means a comprehensive solution. Although the
government has, at a federal level, taken steps to combat terrorism, it seems that most is accomplished through the eyes and ears of ordinary citizens. Just recently, a case in
New Jersey proves that the general public can help a great deal in catching terrorists. In this case, some of the terrorists were simply working in the roofing industry in
Cherry Hill (Meyer and Hayasaki A1). Six men were arrested as they tried to purchase weaponry to execute a terrorist plot (Meyer and Hayasaki A1). Police attribute the foiling of
the plot to FBI informants (Meyer and Hayasaki A1). It sounds as if good intelligence was the primary reason for the capture, but it also appears as if the eyes
and ears of the ordinary public is to be given credit for this latest success. McClatchy reports: " They recorded video of themselves firing guns and shouting "God is great!"
in Arabic, then turned over the ominous recording to a clerk at Circuit City in Mount Laurel, N.J., to make a DVD." It seems as if it had been a
joint effort. The FBI had been watching these people too (McClatchy). At the same time, the Circuit City clerk was integral to the capture of these criminals who were about
to commit terrorist acts. This example signifies cooperation between the public and the FBI. At the same time, some might ask whether or not there is something missing. It
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