Many faith-based organizations lack formal resources and functions dedicated to security and risk monitoring, which puts them at a disadvantage when it comes to early warning and threat response.

Many faith-based organizations lack formal resources and functions dedicated to security and risk monitoring, which puts them at a disadvantage when it comes to early warning and threat response.
Houses of worship across many religions faced a spike in security incidents in recent years, whether driven by the response to a controversial event or a longstanding tension or discrimination. In this collection of articles from Security Management, explore how security and religious leaders are tracking threats, changing mindsets, and preparing for extremist-linked incidents.
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▪ 5 Underlying Reasons for Extremist Attacks on Houses of Worship
▪ How Faith-Based Organizations Can Improve Threat Intelligence Collection
▪ Infographic: How to Build Priority Lists for Threat Monitoring
▪ PRAY: A Model to Change Mindsets about Security in Houses of Worship
▪ 4 Steps to Mitigate Crime Risks at Houses of Worship
▪ Fast Facts: 11 Security Scenarios Religious Personnel Should Prepare For
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