Abstract
Recent wave of terrorism after Operation Zarb-e-Az 'b has witnessed a dispersal of terrorist elements and has also initiated targeting of soft vulnerable non-kinetic social outlets as a means to deal considerable counter value collateral damage. Where one purpose of such a strategy could be to divert attention of law enforcement away from terrorist nerve centers, another noteworthy factor is that academic institutions are extremely vulnerable given their overall design and security layout. Apart from infrastructural deficiencies, academic institutions also house a considerable diversity of students and employees; therefore, there may be an instance of diffusion of extremist or terrorist elements both as operatives and as collaborators. Attacks on Army Public School Peshawar and Bacha Khan University revealed that terrorists had sufficient information and infrastructural knowledge that allowed them relative ease of operation. Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) is a mean to consolidate available data and information regarding any individual working in an organization. It enhances outreach of the organization in verifying inclinations and predispositions of any prospective individual aspiring to join an institution. PRP in academic institutions would be an enhancement of personal information collection procedure only to maintain consistent verification of on-campus activities as a means to further scrutinize not only miscreants but terrorist prone elements. The object is to allow a database that can be verifiable with NADRA, intelligence authorities, and other law enforcement authorities without physical intervention that can introduce caution and allow sufficiency of time toprepare a response.

Dr. Iram Khalid. (2016) ROLE OF ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS IN COUNTERTERRORISM: INSTITUTING PERSONNEL RELIABILITY PROGRAMS (PRP), Journal of Political Science, Volume 34, Issue 1.
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