On Demand March 22, 2007
Psychology of Terrorism and Psychology and Counterterrorism:
Seven Things You Should Know
Broadcast Date: March 22, 2007 | (1 hour, 30 minutes)
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Handouts (16 pages)
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Program Overview
Sun-Tzu once wrote that to win at war you must know the enemy as you know yourself. This means knowing the manner in which the war will be fought. Winning the war on terrorism requires a practical understanding of the nature of terrorism and those who use it. This program will focus on the most important component of the war, which is the psychology of the weapon itself and its implications for public health preparedness and response.
Faculty
George S. Everly, Jr., PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins Center for Public Health Preparedness
Target Audience
First responders, public health professionals and their partners with whom they will need to communicate in a public health emergency, community planners, command and control personnel and public health and medical students.
Contact Hours
None for this program.
Contact for Technical Assistance
Call 334-206-5618 or email ALPHTN.
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