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NTER Terrorism & Targeted Violence Prevention Resources

Terrorism & Targeted Violence Prevention Resources

The National Threat Evaluation and Reporting (NTER) Program Office protects the American people by educating State, Local, Tribal, Territorial, and Privaet Sector partners on recognizing and reporting the early warning signs of terrorism and mass violence—expanding awareness of threat indicators, emerging trends, and practical tools for public safety through a variety of training content, reference guides, and events.

NTER Resources

Quarterly Webinar Series: Brings together public and private sector experts from a wide variety of disciplines to discuss trends and topics in mass violence prevention and Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management. To access future NTER webinars, please contact us!

Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management Resources: NTER develops resources to expand awareness of best practices and emerging trends in terrorism and targeted violence prevention.

Other DHS Resources

If You See Something, Say Something®: NTER partners closely with the If You See Something, Say Something® Campaign to conduct outreach and build partnerships with organizations in the public and private sector, helping amplify the campaign’s message and expand awareness of reporting suspicious activity. Access additional resources from the If You See Something, Say Something® Campaign.

DHS Prevention Resource Finder: The Prevention Resource Finder provides tools to help people prepare for and prevent acts of targeted violence like mass shootings, school and campus shootings, workplace violence, and hate crimes.

Last Updated: 03/14/2025
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