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Terror in the Classroom: Teaching Terrorism Without Terrorizing

Journal of Political Science Education, 2018
Despite its popularity among students, terrorism is a sensitive and emotive topic that is difficult to learn, and challenging to teach.
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The Impact of Terrorism on Children and Adolescents: Terror in the Skies, Terror on Television

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2005
Terrorist attacks and their aftermath have had a powerful impact on children and their families. Media and television exposure of terrorist events throughout the world has increased during the past few years. There is increasing concern about the effects of this exposure on children who witness these violent images. To develop a proactive and strategic
Wanda P, Fremont   +2 more
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Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

2004
These papers bring out the distinct contribution criminologists and criminological sociologists have to offer in the study of counter-terrorism from theoretical, methodological, and substantive viewpoints. It looks at terrorism in relation to hate crimes, state crimes, civil liberties, punishment, transnation crime and the international court.
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The “Ethics” of Terror and Terrorism

2011
Over two millennia ago, during the waning days of the Roman Republic, the great orator and statesman Cicero asked, “What can be done against force, without force?” Cicero was rewarded for his effort to pose a possibly nonviolent solution to Rome’s internal political struggles—with summary assassination.
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Combating the Terror of Terrorism

Scientific American, 2002
Ezra S, Susser   +2 more
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Terrore/Terror

2012
The definition of terrorist phenomenon presents several diffuculties given the characteristics of that phenomenon have changed in the course of history and in realation to place. The two principal categories tha thave historically assumed this behaviour tend to consider it both as a destabilization technique used tyically by élits who connect it to ...
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Concepts of Terror and Terrorism

1974
What do we mean when we speak of terror? In its most important and general sense the term signifies a psychic state of great fear or dread. Our modern words terror, terrorise, terrible, terrorism, and deterrent, are derived from the Latin verbs terrere, to tremble or to cause to tremble, and deterrere, to frighten from.
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Sex and Terror: Is the Subordination of Women Associated with the Use of Terror?

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2022
Valerie Hudson
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