WHAT IS TERRORISM?
Terrorism is the use of force or violence against persons or property in violation of the criminal laws of the United States for purposes of intimidation, coercion or ransom. Terrorists often use threats to create fear among the public, to try to convince citizens that their government is powerless to prevent terrorism, and to get immediate publicity for their causes.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) categorizes terrorism in the United States as one of two types–domestic terrorism or international terrorism. Domestic terrorism involves groups or individuals whose terrorist activities are directed at elements of our government or population without foreign direction. International terrorism involves groups or individuals whose terrorist activities are foreign-based and/or directed by countries or groups outside the United States or whose activities transcend national boundaries.
- National Terrorism Advisory System
- CDC – Bio-Terrorism
- CDC – FAQs About A Nuclear Blast
- A Journalist’s Guide to Covering Bioterrorism
- American Red Cross: Terrorism—Preparing for the Unexpected
- Bioterrorism Readiness Plan: A Template for Healthcare Facilities
- Coping with an Attack – A Quick Guide to Dealing with Biological, Chemical, and “Dirty Bomb” Attacks
- Dirty-Bomb Fact Sheet
- Dirty Bomb Frequently Asked Questions
- Facts About Sarin
- Individual Preparedness and Response to Terrorist Attacks
- Likelihood of Terrorists Acquiring & Using Chemical or Biological Weapons
- National Security Emergencies
- Nuclear Blast FAQ
- Personal Protection & Chemical or Biological Terrorism
- Protecting Building Environments from Airborne Chemical, Biological, or Radiological Attacks
- Radioactive Contamination
- Radiological Attack – Dirty Bombs and Other Devices
- Sheltering in Place During a Radiation Emergency
- Terrorism Fact Sheet
SUSPICIOUS MAIL PROCEDURES
- Anthrax Mail Advisory from Central District Health Department
- FBI Mail Advisory
- Low Volume / Low Risk Mailroom Procedures
- Mail Center Security Guidelines
ANTHRAX INFORMATION
- Anthrax Information from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
- Anthrax Information
- CDC Anthrax Advisory