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Bomb Threats and Physical Security Planning

NCJ Number
192803
Date Published
July 1987
Length
22 pages
Annotation

This pamphlet provides information on how to prepare for the potential threat of explosives-related violence.

Abstract

The ideas set forth in this pamphlet are applicable in most cases, but they are intended only as a guide. The information was compiled from a wide range of sources, including the experiences of special agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). The document emphasizes the value of being prepared. By developing a bomb incident plan and considering possible bomb incidents in a physical security plan, organizations and individuals can reduce the potential for personal injury and property damage. Preparation for coping with a bomb incident involves preparation of two separate but interdependent plans. The physical security plan provides for the protection of property, personnel, facilities, and material against unauthorized entry, trespass, damage, sabotage, or other illegal or criminal acts. The bomb incident plan provides detailed procedures to be implemented when a bombing attack is executed or threatened. The pamphlet includes a copy of the ATF Bomb Threat Checklist. Figures

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