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www.AmericanSecurityToday.com February 2019 - Edition 32 Prof. Alexander’s professional experience in- cludes executive, business development, and legal positions in the United States and abroad, including Chile, Israel, and the United Kingdom. He served as a consultant to the World Bank, Organization of American States, homeland security firms, and investment companies. Dean C. Alexander,  professor/director of the Homeland Security Research Program at Western Illinois University and author of the groundbreaking new book, ‘Fami- ly Terror Networks’, which analyzes the emerging and troubling aspects of family terror networks. Since first publishing on terrorism in 1991, Prof. Alexander has written several books on the subject, including: Family Terror Net- works (2019), The Islamic State: Com- bating the Caliphate Without Borders (2015), Business Confronts Terrorism: Risks and Responses ( Wisconsin, 2004) and Terrorism and Business: The Impact of September 11, 2001 (Transnational, 2002). Prof. Alexander’s teaching, research, and speaking activities encompass terrorism, He was a founding Advisory Council member of the Marsh Center for Risk Insights, re- security, and legal issues. search fellow at the Chesapeake Innovation Center, and served on the Anti-Terrorism Ad- He has lectured in ten countries; to law en- visory Council executive board for the Central forcement and military officials, including District of Illinois. the National Intelligence University, NA- TO’s Centre of Excellence Defence Against Prof. Alexander earned law degrees from Terrorism, Illinois Statewide Terrorism Georgetown University Law Center (LL.M.) and Intelligence Center, Oregon Fusion and American University, Washington Center, Michigan State Police, Milwaukee College of Law (J.D.). He received his under- Police Department, and Northern Califor- graduate degree from Georgetown Univer- nia Regional Intelligence Center, among sity and attended the Graduate Institute of others. International Studies. 46