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  • Wolf, John B.  (2)
  • Boston, MA : Springer  (2)
  • Social sciences  (2)
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    Boston, MA : Springer
    ISBN: 9781468456288
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (236p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Criminal Justice and Public Safety
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Criminology ; Political science.
    Abstract: I: Essence and Manifestations -- 1 · The Deadly Masquerade: Is Political Assassination an Intelligence Task? -- 2 · State-Directed Terrorist Squads: A New Dimension in Warfare -- 3 · Propaganda: Activities and Analysis -- 4 · Antiterrorist Intelligence -- 5 · Antiterrorist Military Units: Organization and Operations -- 6 · Clandestine Channels and Networks -- II: Applications -- 7 · Antiterrorism in Northern Ireland -- 8 · Terrorism in the Pacific Regions -- 9 · Covert Cuban Intelligence Operations in the Americas -- 10 · Upgrading the American Antiterrorist Capability -- 11 · The Antiterrorist Analyst -- Selected Bibliography.
    Abstract: Traditionally, terrorist bands operating in rural or urban areas use vio­ lence to cast themselves as a legitimate political force. Necklacing, plac­ ing an oil-soaked tire around the neck of an informer and then igniting it, and knee-capping, positioning a handgun behind the kneecap of a "tout" (a police informer) and then squeezing the trigger, are among the enforcement methods used by clandestine groups to administer "revo­ lutionary justice." Necklacing is used by the African National Con­ gress (A.N.C.). Knee-capping is a traditional Irish Republican Army (I. R. A.) tactic. Governments frequently lend credibility to the terrorists' claim of legitimacy by not implementing measures intended to extirpate them. Frequently, democratic societies fear that rigid control measures pose a threat to civil liberties. Reluctant to move, a democracy is often ham­ strung by terrorists bent on manipulating its values. A media campaign, intended to mobilize public opinion against the terrorists and garner mass support for the government and its control measures, is the linchpin of any antiterrorist campaign. Centralized intelligence-gathering is another essential component. Terrorism, when it becomes a regular campaign of bombings and other atrocities, is no longer a problem for just the police and the army. The entire society is affected. For example, all groups comprising the multi ethnic popu- vii viii PREFACE tion of Sri Lanka and South Africa are presently exposed to the terror­ ist threat.
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    Boston, MA : Springer
    ISBN: 9781468439953
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 235 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Criminal Justice and Public Safety
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Criminology
    Abstract: I: Operations -- 1 · The Global Terrorist Coalition -- 2 · Urban Terrorist Operations -- 3 · Organization and Management Practices of Urban Terrorist Groups -- 4 · Terrorist Manipulation of the Democratic Process -- 5 · Prisons, Courts, and Terrorism -- II: Controls -- 6 · Controlling Political Terrorism in a Free Society -- 7 · Approaches to Antiterrorism -- 8 · Antiterrorism in Western Europe -- 9 · Antiterrorist Intelligence: Limitations and Applications -- 10 · A Framework for the Study and Control of Terrorism -- III: Appendixes -- Appendixes A · A Year of Terror (July 1, 1979–June 30, 1980) -- Irish Repulican Army (I.R.A.) -- Euzkadi Ta Askatasuna (E.T.A.—The Basque Separatist Organization) -- Red Brigades and Prima Linea (Front Line) -- Corsican National Liberation Front (F.N.L.C.) -- Fuerzas Armadas De Liberacion Nacional (F.A.L.N.) -- Omega-7 (An Anti-Castro Group of Cuban Exiles) -- Appendix B · A Chronology of Apprehensions and Convictions of Terrorists Linked to West Germany’s Baader–Meinhof Gang (December 1977 to July 1980) -- Appendix C · Investigating the Assassination of Aldo Moro -- Appendix D · Thoughts and Strategies of Islamic Guerrilla Warfare in the United States -- Appendix E · Manifesto 1980 of the W.E.B. Du Bois Revolutionary Army -- Appendix F · Remarks by Robert A. Fearey -- Selected Bibliography.
    Abstract: Terrorism, continuing unabated in the contemporary world, is having a serious impact on the lives of people and nations. Once, only govern­ ments and ruling classes possessed the power to coerce large segments of the world's peoples. Today, a handful of thugs, covered and concealed by a collection of terrorist organizations, are disturbing people every­ where by perpetrating dramatic criminal acts-bombings, kidnappings, assassinations, etc.-on an almost daily basis, in places specifically cho­ sen for their vulnerability: a railroad train, a pub, a beachfront apartment, a bus, a restaurant. Furthermore, a few of the world's most notorious terrorist groups are associated in a loose coalition, which has left around the earth a trail of violent crimes against humanity of the most heinous type. Among these outrages are random murder, including the killing of innocents, and barricade and hostage situations involving the elderly and young children. Many of the victims of these terrorists are randomly selected for the sole purpose of obtaining maximum shock action calculated to attract widespread exposure via the communications media. A dramatic example is the assassination of Lord Louis Mountbatten, one of the most distinguished soldier-statesmen of the century, by terrorists of the Pro­ visional Wing of the Irish Republican Army (LR.A.).
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