Terrorism, a subject that has many facets, was recently the subject of an IACP global policing summit in Paris, France, September 21–22. The IACP held the event, titled Terrorism and the Prevention of the Radicalization of Youth, which focused on the youth facet of the terrorism picture. Partnering with the IACP to conduct this event were INTERPOL, FRANCOPOL, and the French National Police. Opening remarks for the summit were offered by the leaders of each organization: Frederic Pechenard, director of the French National Police; Chief of Police Michael Carroll, then-president of the IACP; Ron Noble, secretary general of INTERPOL; and Emile Perez, president of FRANCOPOL. Each provided remarks on the topic to set the tone and frame the summit. Perez, who also served as moderator for the conference said, “We as police have to realize that when the only response is police, it is too late. We need a political and social response.”