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 "St. Kitts and Nevis Counter-Terrorism Initiative Document outlines
Strategies to mitigate domestic terror situation." 

Article by: Mutryce Kennings-Williams, Press Release

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BASSETERRE St. Kitts, March 9th 2011 - The abstract of the St. Kitts and
Nevis Counter-Terrorism Initiative, a 25 page document presented to the
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Security Sam Condor by doctoral
candidate Mutryce A. Williams reads, "This paper is a community
counterterrorism initiative for the federated state of St. Kitts and Nevis.
In this paper I discussed the issue of domestic terrorism, as it pertains to
armed robberies in the nation. I provided an assessment of the impact that
these terrorist events have had on the state. The role of first responders
in helping to prepare and protect the community,  and also the role that the
media plays in helping to prepare and inform was discussed. 


A brief description of relief organizations and the potential intervention
and post-vention strategies each might provide to survivors was provided. I
provided a description of a disaster response strategy and skills that may
be used. I provided an analysis of the ethical and cultural considerations
that may be related to the preparation and response to terrorism and
discussed how I would address each of them. A description of potential risk
and resilience factors and an explanation of how each might impact the
recovery of survivors was also provided." 

 
Williams said, "As a result of what has been described as an unprecedented
attack, (the November 14th 2010 Brimstone Hill Incident), other armed
robberies and also the criminal activity within the nation the psychological
impact on the population should be examined and counterterrorism initiatives
implemented in order to mitigate the situation." 


In citing Bongar, Brown, Beutler, Breckenridge and Zimbardo (2007) Williams
suggests that the fear generated by terrorism may be more persistent and
more potent in generating psychological sequelae than other forms of
disaster. She said, "With the aforementioned statement in mind, I deduce
that the armed robberies may have long and short term psychological impact
on the community of St. Kitts and Nevis. There may be neurobiological,
behavioral, and cognitive impact. Special population such as the elderly,
children, first responders and disabled may also be impacted by the armed
robberies. It is therefore pertinent that we not only look at this
phenomenon as it relates to our economic survival as people, but also how it
has been affecting our mental health.

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