Richard J. Hughbank

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Articles & Abstracts:

1. Hughbank, Richard J. & Curry, Jennifer L. (Sep/Oct 2002). “The Detainee Personal Identification Data Collection Process in Afghanistan.” Center for Army Lessons Learned.

2. Hughbank, Richard J. & Curry, Jennifer L. (Mar 2004). “The Detainee Personal Identification Data Collection Process in Afghanistan.” Detainee Ops: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Detainee Operations in a Joint Environment, pp. II-8 – II-10.

3. Hughbank, Richard J. (2006). “Lurking in Shadows: Hizballah (Party of God).” OnPoint: A Counterterrorism Journal for Military and Law Enforcement Professionals.

4. Hughbank, Richard J. (2006). “Policing America's Streets: How to Fight and Win the War on Terrorism in Anytown, USA: Introduction” (Series). OnPoint: A Counterterrorism Journal for Military and Law Enforcement Professionals.

5. Hughbank, Richard J. (2006). “Policing America's Streets: How to Fight and Win the War on Terrorism in Anytown, USA: Phase 1 – Preparation” (Series). OnPoint: A Counterterrorism Journal for Military and Law Enforcement Professionals.

6. Hughbank, Richard J. (2006). “Policing America's Streets: How to Fight and Win the War on Terrorism in Anytown, USA: Phase 2 – Initial Contact” (Series). OnPoint: A Counterterrorism Journal for Military and Law Enforcement Professionals.

7. Hughbank, Richard J. (2006). “Policing America's Streets: How to Fight and Win the War on Terrorism in Anytown, USA: Phase 3 – Infiltration” (Series). OnPoint: A Counterterrorism Journal for Military and Law Enforcement Professionals.

8. Hughbank, Richard J. (2006). “Policing America's Streets: How to Fight and Win the War on Terrorism in Anytown, USA: Phase 4 – Organization” (Series). OnPoint: A Counterterrorism Journal for Military and Law Enforcement Professionals.

9. Hughbank, Richard J. (2006). “Policing America's Streets: How to Fight and Win the War on Terrorism in Anytown, USA: Phase 5 – Buildup” (Series). OnPoint: A Counterterrorism Journal for Military and Law Enforcement Professionals.

10. Hughbank, Richard J. (2006). “Policing America's Streets: How to Fight and Win the War on Terrorism in Anytown, USA: Phase 6 – Combat Employment” (Series). OnPoint: A Counterterrorism Journal for Military and Law Enforcement Professionals.

11. Hughbank, Richard J. (2006). “Policing America's Streets: How to Fight and Win the War on Terrorism in Anytown, USA: Phase 7 – Demobilization” (Series). OnPoint: A Counterterrorism Journal for Military and Law Enforcement Professionals.

12. Hughbank, Richard J. & Hughbank, Robert D. (Spring 2007, Vol. 13, No. 1). “Special Reaction Team: Who Stops Those Who Won't Stop?” COUNTER TERRORISM: The Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security International, pp. 44-46.

13. Hughbank, Richard J. & Hughbank, Robert D. (Apr 2007). “Special Reaction Team: Who Stops Those Who Won't Stop?” SWAT Magazine, pp. 82-85.

14. Hughbank, Richard J. (Aug 2007, Vol. 4, No. 8). “Hezbollah in the homeland.” HSToday: Insight & Analysis for Homeland Security Decisionmakers, p.8.

15. Hughbank, Richard J. & Okerland, Ronald S. (Sep 2007). “Active Shooters in the Classroom: Case Histories and Proposed Tactics.” SWAT Magazine, pp. 60-65 & 102.

16. Hughbank, Richard J. & Hughbank, Robert D. (Sep/Oct 2007). “Terrorism: What Is It? Are We Prepared?” American Cop Magazine, pp. 48, 49 & 60-64.

17. Hughbank, Richard J. (Sep 2007, Vol. 5, No. 9). “Target Psychology: Understanding the Threat.” Homeland Defense Journal, pp. 26-29.

18. Githens, Don & Hughbank, Richard J. (Winter 2007, Vol. 13, No. 4). “Female Terrorists: Are the Chechen Black Widows Creating a New Culture?” COUNTER TERRORISM: The Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security International, pp. 14-20.

19. Hughbank, Richard J. (Dec 2007, Vol. 4, No. 12). “Understanding jihad's next stage.” HSToday: Insight & Analysis for Homeland Security Decisionmakers, p. 8.

20. Roorda, Tim & Hughbank, Richard J. (Dec 2007/Jan 2008, Vol. 5, No. 12). “Threat Convergence: MS-13 and al-Qaeda's Deadly Potential to Attack America, Again.” Homeland Defense Journal, pp. 30-33.

21. Hughbank, Richard J. & Hershkowitz, Martin. (Fall 2007). “TERRORISM 101: FUNDAMENTAL INFORMATION FOR THE CITIZEN VOLUNTEER” State Defense Force Monograph Series, pp.39-48.

22. Hughbank, Richard J. (Feb 2008, Vol. 6, Issue 1). “Crisis Management: The Critical Component to any Response and Recovery Plan.” Homeland Defense Journal, pp. 28-29.

23. Hughbank, Richard J. & Hughbank, David L. (Mar 2008). “The Application of the Social Learning Theory to Domestic Terrorist Recruitment” SWAT Digest.com.

24. Hughbank, Richard J. (Spring 2008). “Understanding Terrorism and Its Potential Impact on Law Enforcement Strategies.” The Tactical Edge: Official Journal of the National Tactical Officers Association, pp. 36-40.

25. Hughbank, Richard J. & Cano, Michelle. (May 2008). “The Role of Counseling in an Emergency Response Recovery Plan.” Nation Center for Crisis Management: The Traumatic Stress Library, online at http://www.nc-cm.org/article171.htm.

26. Hughbank, Richard J. (Summer 2008, Vol. 14, No. 2). “Understanding the al-Qaeda Organization: What Every Law Enforcement and Security Professional Should Know about Terrorism.” COUNTER TERRORISM: The Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security International, pp. 22-25.

27. Hughbank, Richard J. (Summer 2008, Vol. 6, Issue 2). “Interview.” Inside Homeland Security, p. 9.

28. Hughbank, Richard J. & Hughbank, David L. (Jun 2008). “Acts of Terror in Our Nation’s Schools: Can Active Shooters Be Stopped?” SWAT Digest.com.

29. Hughbank, Richard J., Hughbank, Bob & Githens, Don (Sep/Oct 2008). “Intelligence and Its Role in Protecting Against Terrorism.” Police and Security News. (Under Editorial Review).

30. Hughbank, Richard J. (In Progress). “El Paso County Sheriff's Office SWAT Team: Fighting the Good Fight.” The Tactical Edge: Official Journal of the National Tactical Officers Association. (Under Editorial Review).

31. Baxter, Dan & Hughbank, Richard J. (In Progress). “America's Misguided Tolerance for Terrorism and Islamic Fundamentalism: Is it Arrogance or Ignorance?” American Cop Magazine. (Under Editorial Review).

32. Hughbank, Richard J. & Hershkowitz, Martin. (In Progress). “Fundamentals of Terrorism: Understanding the Threat and Preparing for the Next Attack.” Inside Homeland Security. (Under Editorial Review).

33. Hughbank, Richard J. (In Progress). “The Cost of Defending a Nation: Balancing Liberty and Security in Defending Against Terrorism.” National Homeland Defense Foundation Library. (Under Editorial Review).


National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) Documents:

1. Title: “Target Psychology: Understanding the Threat”

    NCJ Number: 220997

2. Title: “Threat Convergence: MS-13 and al-Qaeda's Deadly Potential to Attack America, Again”

    NCJ Number: 222064

3. Title: “The Application of the Social Learning Theory to Domestic Terrorist Recruitment”

    NCJ Number: 222187


Chapters:

1. Forest, et. al. (June 2007). Countering Terrorism and Insurgency in the 21st Century [Three Volumes]: International Perspectives. Chapter titled “Guerilla Warfare and Law Enforcement: Combating the 21st Century Terrorist Cell within the United States.” Praeger Security International, Chapter 12, pp. 235-252. (Read)

2. Clement, et. al. (In Progress). Countering First Response, Second Response. Chapter titled “Securing Our Borders: The Wars Before the War.”


Books:

1. Hughbank, et. al. The Dynamics of Terror and the Creation of Homegrown Terrorists. (In Progress).



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