Speaker Series 1: “Threats of Domestic Terrorism”
Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
Aspen University, School of Business & Technology
November - December 2024
Abstract of the Speaker Series
In this series, factors that contribute to the increased risk of domestic terrorism will be explored. The implications of the Southwest Border on the risk of domestic terrorism will be discussed. Data regarding those apprehended on the terror watchlist at the border will be examined. The role of specific terror groups and the impact of the turmoil in the Middle East will be discussed through the lens of domestic terrorism risks. Strategies to mitigate the risk of domestic terrorism will be explored.
· Factors that are Leading to an Increased Risk of Domestic Terrorism
Nov 05 @ 9:00am PST- Recording Link
· The Implications of the Southwest Border in Terms of Terrorism
Nov 21 @ 12:00pm PST- Recording Link
· Specific Terror Groups and the Impact of the Unrest in the Middle East on the Risk of Terrorism Against the U.S.
Dec 03 @ 10:00am PST- Recording Link
· What can be Done to Mitigate the Risk of Domestic Terrorism?
Dec 17 @ 9:00am PST- Recording Link
Brief Bio of Speaker
With a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, Dr. Sadulski frequently conducts research on the evolving threat of terrorism. He served on the frontlines combating terrorism. He participated in counter-terrorism operations and critical infrastructure protection. Jarrod has interviewed a suspected terrorist who was plotting an attack at the Port of Miami shortly following 9/11. Dr. Sadulski received the Global War on Terror Medal.
Benefits of Attending the Speaker Series
The benefits of attending this presentation are gaining a deeper understanding of the threat of domestic terrorism from a research perspective. The influence of current events in our society and around the world on the risk of domestic terrorism will be explored. Participants will be provided with data that reflects the risk of domestic terrorism and what is being done to mitigate it.