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Patrick Dunleavy - Author: June 2015
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Monday, June 15, 2015. Breakdown in Prison Security - The Human Factor. The daring escape of two murderers serving life sentences from a maximum security prison in New York proves the old adage, “A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.”. In this case it was the human factor, a lovelorn female civilian and a seasoned correction officer. But the responsibility for the escape goes beyond the two low-level employees who were “conned” by the convicts. Patrick Dunleavy - Author. Monday, June 8, 2015.
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Patrick Dunleavy - Author: March 2015
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Monday, March 2, 2015. Senators Press Administration for Report on Radicalization Threat. 10 years after the initiation of an FBI program designed to "detect and deter" Islamic radicalization in the U.S. prison system, Congress is demanding answers as to the effectiveness of the program. This request authored by Senators Susan Collins, Republican from Maine and Barbara Mikulski, Democrat from Maryland, was the result of the recent terrorists attacks in Paris and Copenhagen conducted by former inmates.
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Patrick Dunleavy - Author: October 2014
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Monday, October 6, 2014. The Face of a Terrorist: Radicalization and the Social Media. The family of Oklahoma beheading suspect Alton Nolen has expressed shock at how the ex-con raised in a Christian home could have committed such a gruesome crime, but experts say he fits the profile of a growing number of jihadists. Read more - Fox News. Patrick Dunleavy - Author. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Patrick Dunleavy - Author. View my complete profile. The Face of a Terrorist: Radicalization and the So.
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Patrick Dunleavy - Author: Breakdown in Prison Security - The Human Factor
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Monday, June 15, 2015. Breakdown in Prison Security - The Human Factor. The daring escape of two murderers serving life sentences from a maximum security prison in New York proves the old adage, “A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.”. In this case it was the human factor, a lovelorn female civilian and a seasoned correction officer. But the responsibility for the escape goes beyond the two low-level employees who were “conned” by the convicts. Patrick Dunleavy - Author. Patrick Dunleavy - Author.
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Patrick Dunleavy - Author: April 2014
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Thursday, April 17, 2014. Dismantling a Unit - NYPD Succumbs to Political Pressure. In a move designed to placate a small minority of New York City residents, the NYPD announced that it was disbanding its Demographics Unit. What came next was a series of lawsuits filed by "victims" of the Department anti-terrorism policies. The "victims" claimed that the NYPD program had "caused a series of spiritual, stigmatic, and pecuniary losses." The last being better translated as monetary losses. This belief was n...
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Patrick Dunleavy - Author: September 2014
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Sunday, September 28, 2014. Preventing Another Violent Act by a Deranged Terrorist. Could this action have been stopped before it started. Should authorities have known beforehand what an individual like this could do. Is there a profile or tell tale signs that authorities should have picked up on? The answer is yes. Over ten years ago a US Intelligence agency report on the profile of potential terrorist (violent extremists) was issued that stated in part;. In the New York Post. Patrick Dunleavy - Author.
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Patrick Dunleavy - Author: February 2015
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Thursday, February 19, 2015. Copenhagen Attacks Renew Fears of Prison Radicalization. The fertile soil of prison has once again produced deadly fruit as in the case of Omar Abdel El-Hussein. Just two weeks after release from a Danish prison, where he had been exposed to Islamic radicalization, he opened fire at an free-speech seminar and a synagogue in Copenhagen killing two before being shot by police. Patrick Dunleavy - Author. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Patrick Dunleavy - Author.
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Patrick Dunleavy - Author: Senators Press Administration for Report on Radicalization Threat
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Monday, March 2, 2015. Senators Press Administration for Report on Radicalization Threat. 10 years after the initiation of an FBI program designed to "detect and deter" Islamic radicalization in the U.S. prison system, Congress is demanding answers as to the effectiveness of the program. This request authored by Senators Susan Collins, Republican from Maine and Barbara Mikulski, Democrat from Maryland, was the result of the recent terrorists attacks in Paris and Copenhagen conducted by former inmates.
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Patrick Dunleavy - Author: December 2014
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014. The Genesis of ISIS. How and where does a terrorist organization begin and grow? Not necessarily where you'd think. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant,. More commonly referred to as ISIS is by far the most virulent terrorist organization of the 21st Century. Its goal, of establishing a Caliphate in the area of Iraq and Syria, is pursued by the deadly sword of hatred toward all who do not accept its form of radical Islamic theology. It was during this time of the operat...
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Patrick Dunleavy - Author: February 2014
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Monday, February 24, 2014. Court Upholds NYPD Counter Terrorism Program Despite Associated Press Campaign. The groups along with several individuals stated that the actions had “caused a series of spiritual, stigmatic, and pecuniary losses”. To them both as individuals and collectively. The plaintiffs went on to say that they experienced “diminished religious expression.”. All because the NYPD sought to prevent another attack by Muslim extremists by monitoring one of the communities most likely to harbor...