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    Terrorism can be defined as threatening use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments‚ often for ideological or political reasons. It is the act of terrorizing or the state of being terrorized. Most acts of terrorism are committed by terrorist organizations. Terrorist organizations use terror to accomplish their mission or objective. One of the most infamous terrorist organizations is Al-Qaeda

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    Terrorism is the most hideous‚ abominable‚ and hateful activity ever committed by the human beings. Its aim is to horrify the people by the acts of creating horror‚ fear and terror and even damaging properties and hurting and killing innocent people. Unfortunately in recent times a fearful wave of terrorism has run through the whole world‚ particularly Pakistan‚ India‚ America and Afghanistan are its targets. Thousands of men‚ women and children have been killed by the terrorists in different

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    Domestic Terrorism‚ Overlooked? National terrorism has been the focus of attention since September 11. But now domestic terrorism is becoming increasingly common among hate groups across the nation. Domestic terrorism can be defined as visible crime‚ or "street crime." These acts would consist of violent crimes‚ (acts against people in which injury or death results) property crimes (acts that threaten property held by individuals or the state) and public order crimes. (acts that threaten the

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    The Threat of Domestic Terrorism In the past 10 years or so‚ we have all observed many changes in the way domestic terrorism operates. For instance‚ left-wing terrorism was overtaken by right-wing extremism as the most dangerous terrorist threat to the United States in the 1990’s. In the last few years‚ special interest extremism has now surfaced as a serious terrorist threat. With that said‚ it is widely known that extremist groups are largely involved in activity protected by guarantees

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    Lone Wolf Terrorism

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    This article discusses lone wolf terrorism as well as main features and patterns associated with it. In a previous article‚ Psychology of Radicalization‚ by Kruglanski et al. they explain the quest of significance‚ motivating force to matter (2014). I wonder if the quest for significance

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    Socially‚ terrorism is viewed as a deviant act against the public. From a structuralist perspective‚ terrorism is a result in a faulty public structure. Structuralist believe terrorism is a result of society’s failure to include a social group within its structure‚ especially politically. In western politics‚ terrorism is often defined as an unlawful use of violence‚ force‚ and intimidation in the pursuit of political goals. It often is aimed at civilians in order to gain a response from a government

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    that was the first time the entire world experienced a major act of terror. This was not the first terrorist attack; people were aware of terrorism‚ but this was the

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    OF TERRORISM AND RISE OF NON STATE ACTORS “Prediction is very difficult‚ especially about future”. - Niels Bohr 12. Terrorism is by no means a new concept in terms of law; however it is a complex one as no consensus has yet been reached regarding its definition under international law1.There are many definitions of terrorism but the underlying fact is that all of them encapsulate the major elements of threat and act. Few examples of the definition of terrorism are

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    Although media is not the reason why terrorism are growing‚ every move of those terrorists are somehow taking advantage of the media. The media stimulates the terrorist acts unconsciously‚ and those terrorists acts are using the media coverage to maximise their influence. The media should be selective when it comes to doing reports about terrorism‚ editors should be analytical about the coverage. The aim of media coverage is telling people the truth not creating fear. If the intervention of media

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    Counter-terrorism Patrol

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    Counter-terrorism From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Coast Guard on counter-terrorism patrol in Upper New York Bay. Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in distance spanning The Narrows between Brooklyn (left) and Staten Island (right). Terrorism Definitions History Incidents Types[show] Tactics[show] Terrorist groups[show] State terrorism[show] Organization[show] Fighting terrorism[show] v t e Counter-terrorism (also spelled counterterrorism) incorporates the practice‚ tactics‚ techniques

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