This study seeks to answer the question What are police doing to counter terrorism? We use a multistep process to unearth these global tendencies of police responses. First, we review existing studies which have surveyed police agencies about their counterterrorism activities. To supplement this existing research, we then report preliminary findings from three new studies currently underway by the authors and others. We conclude by providing an agenda for future research and action given this exercise. Specifically, the one major lesson that emerges that influences our agenda is: Despite the proliferation and spending on police counterterrorism efforts, very little is known about the nature and effectiveness of police counterterrorism strategies. Clearly, building the knowledge and a research infrastructure to support such knowledge with regard to police counterterrorism strategies is an essential and currently missing component of this research and action arena. © Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2009.
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Lum, C., Haberfeld, M., Fachner, G., & Lieberman, C. (2011). Police activities to counter terrorism: What we know and what we need to know. In To Protect and To Serve: Policing in an Age of Terrorism (pp. 101–141). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73685-3_5
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