PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR SURROUNDINGS! Everyone can
help with security by being aware and reporting any suspicious persons
or activity on campus to the University Police Department at (706)
542-2200.
Awarenesss of suspicious persons or activities during
normal daily campus activities and knowledge of who should be in the
area plays an important part in keeping the campus safe and secure.
THE SEVEN SIGNS OF TERRORISM
1. Surveillance:
Someone
recording or monitoring activities. This may include the use of cameras (either still or video), note taking, drawing diagrams, annotating on
maps, or using binoculars or other vision-enhancing devices.
2. Elicitation:
People
or organizations attempting to gain information about military
operations, capabilities, or people. Elicitation attempts may be made
by mail, fax, telephone,or in person.
3. Tests of security:
Any
attempts to measure reaction times to security breaches or to penetrate
physical security barriers or procedures in order to assess strengths
and weaknesses.
4. Acquiring supplies:
Purchasing or stealing
explosives, weapons, ammunition, etc. Also includes acquiring military
uniforms, decals, flight manuals, passes or badges (or the equipment to
manufacture such items) or any other controlled items.
5. Suspicious persons out of place:
People
who don’t seem to belong in the workplace, neighborhood, business
establishment, or anywhere else. Includes suspicious border crossings
and stowaways aboard ship or people jumping ship in port.
6. Dry run/Trial Run:
Putting
people into position and moving them around according to their plan
without actually committing the terrorist act. This is especially true
when planning a kidnapping, but it can also pertain to bombings. An
element of this activity could also include mapping out routes and
determining the timing of traffic lights and flow.
7. Deploying assets:
People
and supplies getting into position to commit the act. This is a
person’s last chance to alert authorities before the terrorist act
occurs.
The Seven Signs of Terrorism
Office of Security & Emergency Preparedness
Hodgson Oil Building
Suite 200 South
286 Oconee Street
Athens, Georgia 30602-1977
Phone (706) 542-5845
FAX (706) 542-4664
Email: osep@uga.edu
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