Case Study – 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
Case studies provide an excellent opportunity for you to conduct more in-depth research and analysis on a relevant law enforcement intelligence topic or incident. Each student is required to write a 5-10 page research on the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings according to the guidelines below.
At a minimum, you will examine the After Action Report for the response to the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings found at http://www.mass.gov/eopss/docs/mema/after-action-report-for-the-response-to-the-2013-boston-marathon-bombings.pdfLinks to an external site.. You are encouraged to research additional sources including Congressional reports, think tank reports, state reports, local perspectives, etc.
The following questions should guide you while writing:
1. Were the bombings avoidable? If so, what could federal, state and local authorities have done differently to prevent the attack?
2. Was this attack a failure of intelligence collection, analysis or timely dissemination to local authorities?
3. Should the local authorities and private corporations involved in supporting the marathon provided enhanced security measures that weren’t already planned and/or in place at the time of the attack?
4. What were the 3 most important lessons learned from the attack? Why did you choose them?
5. How can federal, state and local agencies improve intelligence sharing to prevent another similar attack at a national event?
6. Have adequate security measures been implemented at other similar events since the attack occurred?
7. How well did the federal, state and local law enforcement agencies respond to the attacks?