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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
Caroly Pataki   +2 more
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Research on Terrorism and Countering Terrorism

Crime and Justice, 2009
Abstract Social and behavioral research on terrorism has expanded dramatically. However, theoretical work that incorporates terrorism and collection of valid data on it has lagged behind theoretical work on other criminological subjects. Theorizing has been dominated by deterrence perspectives.
Laura Dugan, Gary LaFree
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Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in Bangladesh

2016
Bangladesh emerged as a sovereign nation in 1971 after a bloody and fierce war against Pakistan. The bitter and violent relationships between major political parties and their ‘zero-sum’ mentality to acquire or retain political power may create a favorable ground for the growth of radicalism.
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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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Terrorism

2009
Terrorism is a tool of non-state actors and as such poses a particular threat to the United Nations as a state-based organization. This chapter examines the responses of the General Assembly, Security Council, and Secretary-General to terrorism. While the Security Council has taken the lead, all three actors have made an effort to develop a sustained ...
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Illusions of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

The European Legacy, 2018
This volume was born of a joint British Academy/University of St. Andrews Symposium on “9/11: Ten Years On,” held in London on September 2, 2011.
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Gender and Terrorism

2016
Even though conventional wisdom has it that women are not frequently involved in the political violence known as terrorism, women have in fact participated in the writing and dissemination of ideological beliefs, planning of attacks, and participation in such violence since, at a minimum, the mid-1800s. Terrorism studies grew as a field in the 1970s in
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Combating the Terror of Terrorism

Scientific American, 2002
Ezra Susser   +2 more
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Illusions of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism

2015
Terrorism and counter-terrorism represent enduringly and globally important phenomena, and the mutually shaping relationship between non-state terrorism and state counter-terrorism continues to shape world politics. Illusions of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism brings together leading scholars in the field to analyse this relationship, and to do so in a
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Cyber Terrorism and Public Support for Retaliation – A Multi-Country Survey Experiment

British Journal of Political Science, 2022
Sophia Backhaus   +2 more
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