This LSU NCBRT
presentation outlines the differences between hostile surveillance points and
hostile surveillance detection points. Hostile or adversarial surveillance is
when a potential offender performs surveillance on a target to gather critical
information. Watching for on-site hostile surveillance is called conducting
hostile surveillance detection. This module will help emergency personnel
better recognize, communicate, and act upon suspicious behaviors.
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- Select Profile
- Under User Details, select Edit Profile
- Scroll down and click FEMA Required Fields,
- Fill out all fields and click Update Profile
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- Email elearn@ncbrt.lsu.edu if your access is not granted after 5 minutes.