2019 ACA Boston Program Book_149th Congress of Correction

Correctional Intelligence Program and FBI eGuardian, two national initiatives developed to enhance terrorist offender management and suspicious activity reporting. Objectives: Identify available resources to assist in the management of violent extremist offenders; identify indicators of violent extremism; identify reporting procedures and how to liaise with counter terrorism partners. Moderator: Jeffrey Woodworth, Intelligence Officer, BOP/NJTTF CIP, Alexandria, Virginia Speakers: Richard A. DeRiso, FBI/eGuardian, McLean, Virginia; Joseph Hokanson, FBI/NJTTF CIP, McLean, Virginia; Jeffrey Woodworth, Intelligence Officer, BOP/NJTTF CIP, Alexandria, Virginia

D-1J Managing Extremist– Correctional Practices and Strategies for Violent Extremist Room 203 Historically, offenders associated violent extremism or foreign terrorist

organizations have been housed federally. However, increasingly, offenders associated with these groups are being housed in state and local custody. The central question is what resources can be leveraged to assist in the management of this population and how can corrections most effectively receive and convey threat information as part of a national security strategy. This workshop will focus on the National Joint Terrorism Task Force,

Workshops Tuesday, Aug. 6 t 8:30–10 a.m.

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It’s Never Too Early to Plan Ahead!

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