Feb, 2004
Bioterrorism Bulletin: Policy and Operational Guidance from the Bureau of Justice Assistance [February 2004]
United States. Bureau of Justice Assistance
This February 2004 issue of the Bioterrorism Bulletin contains the following articles: "CDC Local Centers for Public Health Preparedness: Resources for Local Law Enforcement in Bioterrorism Planning, Prevention, and Response"; "Forensic Science and Homeland Security: A Missing Component to a Complex Problem"; "Police and Public Health: Moving Toward Collaboration"; "Paper Examines Key Quarantine Issues for Law Enforcement Executives"; "'First Responder Treatment and Resource Guide' Spells Out Prevention and Mitigation Steps to Protect Emergency Staff"; and "DoD National Defense University: A Resource for Homeland Security Preparedness".
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    United States. Bureau of Justice Assistance
  • Date
    Feb, 2004
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
    Lessons Learned Information Sharing (LLIS)
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Source
    Bioterrorism Bulletin (February 2004)
  • Subjects
    Terrorism and threats/Biological terrorism
    Emergency management/Emergency preparedness
    Emergency management/Emergency response
    Law and justice/Law enforcement
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    Newsletters

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