Interagency coordination
A case study of the 2005 London train bombings
Strom, K., & Eyerman, J. (2008). Interagency coordination: A case study of the 2005 London train bombings. NIJ Journal, (260), 8-11. https://www.nij.gov/journals/260/pages/interagency-coordination.aspx
Abstract
On July 7, 2005, at approximately 8:50 a.m., a series of bombs exploded on three London Underground trains. One hour later, a fourth bomb exploded on the upper deck of a bus in Tavistock Square. The attacks — the work of four suicide bombers — marked the deadliest bombings in London since World War II and the first suicide attacks in modern Western Europe.
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