corruption becomes embedded in the practice of an agency‚ it may not remain restricted to its original domain; an army commander accustomed to taking bribes from drug traffickers may be less resistant to bribes from terrorist groups. The opposite effect is also‚ of course‚ logically possible; the flow of corrupt money from drug trafficking may make the bribes terrorist groups are capable of paying seem too small to bother with from the viewpoint of officials used to larger bribes in the drug business
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WAR AGAINST TERRORISM Terrorism means extreme fear. It is an act of terrorizing which means to use force of threatening to demoralize & subjugate others. It is a form of violent actions used to enforce the authorities or the government or communities for a special purpose or to achieve political demands in a country or worldwide. Actually the rebels of a country make frantic efforts in order to pressurize the government to bring about a radical change in the domestic as well as foreign policies
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Terrorism‚ as defined in the dictionary‚ is known to be making use of violence‚ intimidation and threats to achieve a certain goal‚ which happens to be of political purposes most of the times. In this essay‚ we’ll look into the different reasons of why people resort to terrorism‚ if it is really the last and best way to achieve what they want. I will also write about the opposing views of seeing terrorists as just terrorists alone‚ or if they are actually freedom fighters. Lastly‚ we will discuss
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Terrorism is becoming a problem in the United States and is a major focus for the government. Each branch deals with terrorism in different ways. The judicial deploys a project which will aid to fighting terrorism. The Legislative designed a team to counterattack terrorist destruction. Executive uses all strength in power to reduce enemy attempts. The Judicial branch main focus is to launch a project to support senior judicial officials in leading a criminal justice response to terrorism. Allowing
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Caless (2012) defines terrorism as " the threat or use of violence to further a political agenda for change by inducing widespread fear". However‚ experts have been debating over a clear definition for terrorism for over 100 years. Although the word was first used over 200 years ago when discussing the Reign of Terror (Whitaker‚ 2001). Consequently‚ there have been over 100 definitions offered for terrorism (Laqueur‚ 1977‚ cited in Martin‚ 2013). Alex Schmid ’s (2004) research also illustrates
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war on terrorism into the war on tourism” (Zemsky‚ 2005) The term terrorism has evolved in its meaning since it was first introduced in 1790s during the violent period following the French Revolution‚ to what it is now as the acts of violence or brutality intended to gain political‚ religious or ideological objective through intimidation and instillation of fear in the targeted population (Jenkins‚ 2003; Enders and Sandler‚ 2002). In hospitality industry‚ concern regarding terrorism has been
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Terrorism means spreading terror or horror through unusual activities such as bomb blasts etc. An act of terrorism spreads panic among the people so it can be said that the main purpose of terrorism is to spread panic in a particular area or throughout the country. The use of word terrorism has become very common after the act on World Trade Center on 11th September 2001. Terrorism is the most challenging issue which must be essentially controlled
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Can Terrorism be Eradicated? Terrorism is the use of fear and violence in order to spread specific political or religious beliefs. Terrorism is often a last resort method for groups because they see that creating chaos is the only way to bring attention to the cause that they believe in. Terrorism cannot be completely eradicated because no matter what actions are taken‚ someone’s fundamental beliefs will not be changed; however‚ if the root causes that drive people to joining terrorist groups are
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the salient features of the Australian Anti-terrorism Legislation passed in 2004. Explain. Answer: Three anti-terrorism bills were enacted in the Australian Parliament in 2004 by a Coalition government with the Labor opposition’s support. These were the Anti-terrorism bill‚ 2004‚ the Anti-terrorism bill (No 2)‚ 2004 and the Anti-terrorism bill (No 3)‚ 2004. Anti-terrorism bill‚ 2004 The Attorney-General‚ Philip Ruddock‚ introduced the Anti-terrorism bill‚ 2004 on 31 March. He described it as
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10‚ 2012. Terrorism: Affecting the Civilized With this project‚ I aim to discover the EU’s status in counter terrorism preventions and citizens view of how terrorism has been dealt with in the past. By exploring the different patterns and types of terrorism in the EU‚ the project will provide with an idea of what policy makers have to deal with. According to article 1 of the EU Council’s Framework Decision on combating terrorism of 2002‚ “Terrorism offences are international acts‚ which
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