James Kirkhope

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James Kirkhope is responsible for coordinating a broad array of research and consulting projects on terrorism and homeland security. He has published in academic journals, books, and electronic media on political violence and domestic security issues since 1989. Currently, Mr. Kirkhope is deeply engaged in the operationalization and delivery of a variety of significant Department of Homeland Security initiatives. For example, Mr. Kirkhope has advised DHS' development of its 15 Threat Scenarios as well as Alternative Homeland Security Threat Futures, has served on a DHS Technical Assistance Program delivery team since 2004, and continues to support the DHS-funded Responder Knowledge Base (RKB) as a senior analyst. Mr. Kirkhope has lectured in Anchorage, Boston, Cape Town, London, New York, Pretoria, San Diego, Tampa, Warsaw, and Washington, D.C. James Kirkhope founded the Terrorism Studies Group in 2002 and most recently in 2006 joined the Board of Directors for the Council of Emerging National Security Affairs (CENSA) and began serving on the Editorial Board of the international Journal of Business Continuity and Emergency Planning published in London. Mr. Kirkhope holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and Psychology from Bowling Green State University, a Master of Arts in International Affairs from The George Washington University, and a Master of Arts in Political Science from Columbia University.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag;

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