| April Fri, 2023

Rutgers Miller Center hosts Emergent Threats Roundtable

The Miller Center on Policing and Community Resilience is hosting a virtual roundtable discussion on May 1, 2023 at 1pm EST about an alarming increase in physical attacks on U.S. electric utilities and disinformation about the power grid. Experts in law enforcement, government, and private industry will discuss the grid, its security, recent attacks on infrastructure, best practices for law enforcement, and public-private information sharing.

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| April Mon, 2023

International Law Enforcement Leaders Issue Declaration Against Extremism and Hate at March of the Living in Poland

Today, for the first time ever, an intercontinental delegation of chiefs of police and sheriffs are convening in Krakow, Poland, to participate in the International March of the Living, a formal remembrance of the horrors of the Holocaust. The annual event, which began in 1988, is taking place this year from 17-19 April 2023. The delegation issued a formal declaration against antisemitism, extremism, hatred, and intolerance.

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| January Fri, 2023

Eagleton Podcast Features Chief Jan. 6 Committee Intelligence Investigator; Jan 6 Report cites two groundbreaking Eagleton Miller Center reports on January 6, QAnon conspiracies

The Eagleton Institute of Politics is commemorating the second anniversary of the January 6, 2020 disruption of the transition of presidential power by releasing the latest episode of its podcast “This Moment in Democracy,” featuring former Congressman Denver Riggleman, an experienced intelligence analyst who led the January 6 Committee’s investigation of data related to texts, telephones, Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Web Intelligence (WEBINT) that lead to the violence on January 6.

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