Terry Nichols

Terry Lynn Nichols (born April 1, 1955) was a U.S. Army veteran who was convicted of being an accomplice to Timothy McVeigh, the man convicted of murder in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S, April 19, 1995), which claimed 168 lives. Nichols was convicted of eight counts of…

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Terrorism: Crime or Asymmetrical Warfare?

Introduction             The definition of a crime dictates our response.  For instance, while responding to a robbery-in-progress call you and your partner should be formulating your tactical plans.  Indeed, as you receive more information, perhaps from dispatch, other units or air support, you change your plans based on the information.  In addition to affecting your…

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Defining Terrorism: A Difference of Opinion

In order to successfully combat terrorism around the world, there must be a universal method of identifying potential terrorists or terrorist organizations.  In order to accomplish this task, nations must come to an agreement on an objective definition of the word terrorism.  Unfortunately, many nations around the world define terrorism differently.  The lack of a common definition of terrorism may…

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Beslan: Cry of the Bear Cubs

The Day of Knowledge is an important day in Russia. This is the first day of school and they take it much more seriously than their American counterparts. It is a day of celebration and festivities. The first day of school in Russia always is on September 1st and young Beslan students dressed in their best…

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Workplace Violence

Workplace violence happens every hour of every day in America. Whether you are a police officer or a security guard assigned to duties in an office building or department store, it is likely that you will be called upon to respond to such a situation at some point in your career. When that happens, it…

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Narcs and Weapons

As a drug enforcement officer/detective, working undercover (UC) is the grass roots of what we do. This can be as complex as interjecting yourself into an organization or as simple as pretending to be a drunk passed out of a bench in order to conduct some type of strategic surveillance. Either way you are pretending…

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POLICE RESPONSE TO THE MENTALLY ILL

More than One-quarter of all Americans met the criteria for having a mental illness problem within the past year, and fully over a quarter of those had a “serious” disorder that significantly disrupted their ability to function day to day, according to the largest and most detailed survey of the nation’s mental health, published in…

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