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Terrorism is a kind of crime that affects several people at one. Terrorists have devised
new ways of executing their operations. The government must be actively involved in
combatting terrorism and protecting property and the lives of its citizens. In the scenario where
intelligence has been gathered on a potential terrorist threat at a shopping mall, a task force
comprising of officers from Department of Homeland Security counterterrorism unit, local
firefighting department, local nurses, state law enforcement officers and federal law enforcement
officers will be deployed into the scene to prevent the threat or reduce casualties in the event of a
terrorist attack.
Adequate planning is required to counter the threat and ensure that all the citizens are
evacuated from the building. The counterterrorism unit will be in charge of assessing potential
risk areas and scanning the area to ascertain if the threat is real (U. S. Department of Homeland
Security, n.d.). The unit will review CCTV footage to figure out the people behind the threat. The
unit will further conduct interviews and coordinate all the operations with other members of the
task force. They will give direction and orders for other members to act. The counterterrorism
unit is experienced in handling potential hostage situations that could result in mass casualties if
adequate plans are not implemented (U. S. Department of Homeland Security, n.d). The unit will
further deploy officers to counter any potential attacks on civilians by the terrorists.
State law enforcement officers will be tasked with the role of helping in a rescue
situation. These officers will be armed to protect civilians from the terrorists. They will work to
shied civilians being rescued from the building at the same time responding to potential attack
outside the building (Sandler, 2014). The state officers will also offer direction to other officers
who will be reporting to the scene to assess the situation. The federal officers involving military
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officers will coordinate efforts to disarm the terrorists. The team will be deployed where special
forces officers will enter the building together with the counterterrorism unit. Their work will
involve repulsing potential attacks and ensuring that civilians are rescued.
The other members of the task force that will play a limited but important role are the
officers from the fire department and local nurses. The members of the fire department will be
present to fight fires or help in breaking into buildings that have been secured by the special
officers. The firefighting department has experience in terrorist situations, and their efforts have
helped to reduce the number of casualties and injuries in hostage situations (American Political
Science Association, n.d.). The nurses will work in providing first aid to civilians who suffer
injuries while being evacuated from the mall. The nurses will assess the health needs of the
victims and recommend if these victims should be accorded special treatment. Besides, the
nurses will provide psychological and psychosocial support victims who might be affected by the
traumatic events that unfolded in the rescue operations. The two members of this task force will
play a role particularly in responding to the disaster as well as helping in the recovery.
Hostage situations present challenges that require the efforts of a task force to be able to
manage. Task forces should be developed comprising members of different groups who can offer
support that can help in countering terrorism and reducing the number of casualties. The vice
cannot be fought by one unit which demands support from other agencies.
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References
American Political Science Association. (n.d.).
Task force on political violence and terrorism
.
Retrieved June 8, 2016, from
http://www.apsanet.org/politicalviolence
U. S. Department of Homeland Security. (n.d.).
Fusion centers and joint terrorism task forces.
Retrieved June 8, 2016, from
http://www.dhs.gov/fusion-centers-and-joint-terrorism-task-
Forces
Sandler, T. (2014). Terrorism and counterterrorism: An overview.
Oxford Journals
, 67(1), 1–20.