Securing the City: Inside America's Best Counterterror Force – The NYPD
By Christopher Dickey
Thursday, February 26, 2009
3.128 Sinclair Suite, Texas Union
3:00-4:30 p.m.
Light refreshments will be served
Sponsored by the Knight Chair in Journalism and Strauss Center for International Security and Law
Christopher Dickey, a Newsweek journalist who has covered international terrorism for more than twenty-five years, reveals how the New York City Police Department has transformed itself since 9/11 into one of the leading counterterrorism organizations in the world, and the extraordinary measures it is taking to prevent New York City from once again becoming Ground Zero.
In his newly published book, SECURING THE CITY: Inside America's Best Counterterror Force – The NYPD (Simon & Schuster; February 2009), Dickey discloses for the first time finely grained details of the NYPD's counterterrorism operations – including techno helicopters with enormous telephoto lenses, high-tech snipers watching over the New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square, and the stationing of NYPD personnel in cities around the globe – that are startling, impressive, and sometimes worrisome. In the seven years since Al Qaeda's attacks on New York and Washington, Americans have grown increasingly complacent about the threat of terrorism on our own soil. Yet with the recent attacks in Mumbai, and U.S. government reports predicting the high likelihood of another major terrorist strike on an American city in the next five years, Dickey's authoritative reporting is more important and timely than ever. As the gold standard for all domestic counterterrorism operations, the NYPD's intelligence division is the most ambitious, the most capable, the most controversial – and one that is bound to be emulated by other police forces around the country, as well as branches of the federal government.
In the increasingly crowded field of 'war on terror' books, Dickey's measured meditation on a secured city and its vigilant police force stands out as one of the best. (Publishers Weekly)
For more information on the event, contact the Jennifer Potter-Andreu. For more information on the book, contact Kelly Welsh at Simon & Schuster, or visit Christopher Dickey's blog, The Shadowland Journal.