Category: Terrorism
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Terrorists: Criminals or Crusaders?
In Combs Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century, Chapter 4 Criminals or Crusaders? describes and attempts to unravel the thinking that drives terrorists to act the way they do. The chapter begins by classifying three categories of persons who commit terrorism, according to Fredrick Hacker. According to him, terrorists can be crazies, crusaders, or criminals. Hacker…
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Definition of Terrorism Mitigation
Table of Contents Introduction Mitigation Conclusion References Introduction To begin with, it is necessary to mention that mitigation is the key assignment of the emergency management. Mitigation itself is the necessary effort aimed at decreasing the dangerous impact of disasters on people and property. The mitigation actions should be taken before the disaster strikes. Mitigation…