The Monitor is the Institute's homeland security and resilience publication which is produced ten times a year. Encompassing a range of issues at strategic, operational and tactical levels relating to man-made, man-assisted and natural emergencies and disasters.Issue: Jul 2002, Vol. 1, No. 1
Protecting the UK against Terrorism
This article oulines the measures taken by the British Government since 9/11 and points out the additional institutional work which must be accomplished.
Bob Whalley
Reassessing the Threat of Bio-Terrorism
The successful 'anthrax letter' campaign in the US has highlighted a new trend in terrorism, from conventional to biological weapons, which requires a revision of threat assessments.
Jonathan B. Tucker
Suicide Bombers:Tactics and Mindsets
The experience and record of the Tamil fighters in Sri Lanka in using suicide attacks can help us to understand the rituals - as well as discipline - required to motivate suicide bombers.
Mariyam Hasham
Why Security Fails
This article gives a sobering view of the potential pitfalls and reasons for the failure of security measures. They are partly psychological and partly organizational.
Nikki Heath
Could 11 September have been Prevented?
Shortly after the catastrophic events of 11 September it became apparent that there had been some significant failures in the dissemination of, and responses to, intelligence.
Garth Whitty