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The Threat of Domestic Terrorism in the Workplace

On Demand Until October 21, 2022

Duration:60 minutes

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Earn: 0.1 IACET CEU 

 

BNP Media is authorized by the IACET to offer 0.1 CEU for this program.
Participants completing this course may be eligible to receive Continuing Professional Education credit or CPEs toward ASIS re-certification.


The threat and growing reality of domestic terrorism has been recognized by the Department of Homeland Security as the United States’ greatest domestic threat and challenge. The surge in extremist groups in the United States cannot be minimized, and it poses a risk to enterprises and security leaders across all sectors. Many types of enterprises and organizations, including hospitals, campuses, and pharmaceutical facilities, for example, are recognized by security planners as “soft targets” and readily vulnerable to a domestic terrorist attack. Security leaders need to accept and act on this reality and take measured and thoughtful steps to mitigate the risk and train staff about the growing likelihood of such violent incidents in their facilities and workplaces. 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Review some of the steps security leaders can take to reduce and mitigate the threat of domestic terrorism within their organizations.  
  2. Describe the scope of the growing threat of domestic terrorism and extremist groups as it relates to the workplace. 
  3. Implement key staff training programs that sensitize, enlighten and build awareness about the risk and the problem. 
  4. Compare best practices on “hard targeting” your facility to eliminate the “soft target” designation. 


Speaker

Jim Sawyer, CHS-Diplomate, CPP, CHPA

Director of Security Services

Seattle Children’s Hospital

Jim Sawyer, CHS-Diplomate, CPP, CHPA, is the Director of Security Services for Seattle Children’s Hospital. He is a crime prevention instructor and has received much recognition for his efforts, including being recognized by the Washington State Crime Prevention Association as Non-Law Enforcement Program of the Year; receiving the President’s Award for Crime Prevention Education; and Crime Prevention Practitioner of the Year. At Seattle Children’s, Sawyer plans, implements, and evaluates the overall strategy and related plans to ensure a safe and secure environment for patients, families, visitors, and employees, emphasizing prevention. He is also a member of Security’s Editorial Advisory Board.

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