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Studies of Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Internal War
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A collection of works, some previously published as articles in the journal Police Practice and Research, this book provides both conceptual analysis and case studies, exploring historical and sociopolitical contexts of conflicts in order to help readers better understand these themes.
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A collection of works, some previously published as articles in the journal Police Practice and Research, this book provides both conceptual analysis and case studies, exploring historical and sociopolitical contexts of conflicts in order to help readers better understand these themes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781466588219
- Artikelnr.: 40725239
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781466588219
- Artikelnr.: 40725239
David Lowe is a principal lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University's Law School. Prior to becoming an academic, he served for 27 years with Merseyside Police in the United Kingdom. Most of his service was as a detective, and most of his detective service was in the United Kingdom's Special Branch Counter-Terrorism Unit. In addition to his recent publications in the area of policing, terrorism, and security, he regularly participates in television, radio, and print media (particularly the BBC) in the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe for commentary in these areas. Dilip K. Das, PhD, is a professor of criminal justice, a former police chief, and a human rights consultant for the United Nations. He is the founding president of the International Police Executive Symposium (IPES), where he manages the affairs of the organization in cooperation with an appointed group of police practitioners, academia members, and individuals from around the world. Dr. Das is also the founding editor-in-chief of Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. A prolific writer (30 books, numerous articles and scholarly presentations), he is the editor-in-chief of two book series published by CRC Press/Taylor and Francis Group: Advances in Police Theory and Practice and Interviews with Global Leaders in Policing, Courts and Prisons. Austin T. Turk is professor of sociology, University of California, Riverside. He is a fellow and former president of the American Society of Criminology and has been a trustee of the Law and Society Association as well as chair of the American Sociological Association's Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance. His research and writing focus primarily on relationships among law, power, and social conflict, with emphasis on the interaction between political policing and political crime. He is now working mainly on issues in counterterrorism.
Terrorism and Counterterrorism. Defining Terrorism: Is One Man's Terrorist
Another Man's Freedom Fighter? Boaz Ganor. Radicalization of Terrorist
Causes: The 32CSM/IRA Threat to U. K. Security; David Lowe. Policing
International Terrorism: Options; Austin T. Turk. Toward a Common Profile
of Religious Terrorism: Some Psychosocial Determinants of Christian and
Islamic Terrorists; Ayla Hammond Schbley. Countering Terrorism:
Developments from 9/11. Meeting the Terrorist Threat: The Localization of
Counterterrorism Intelligence; Stephen Sloan. The Need for a Coordinated
and Strategic Local Police Approach to Terrorism: A Practitioner's
Perspective; Vincent E. Henry. Local Preparedness for Terrorism: A View
from Law Enforcement; Joseph F. Donnermeyer. Policing and Networks in the
Field of Counterterrorism;; Darren Palmer and Chad Whelan. Policing
Terrorism: A Threat to Community Policing or Just a Shift in Priorities?
John Murray. Community Policing in Post-September 11 America: A Comment on
the Concept of Community-Oriented Counterterrorism; Ben Brown. Terrorism
Old and New: Counterterrorism in Canada; Stéphane Leman-Langlois and
Jean-Paul Brodeur. Policing Revolutionary and Secessionist Violence. The
Use of Informants in Counterterrorism Operations: Lessons from Northern
Ireland; Kiran Sarma. Defeating Terrorism: A Study of Operational Strategy
and Tactics of Police Forces in Jammu and Kashmir (India); Yateendra Singh
Jafa. Sri Lankan Terrorism: Assessing and Responding to the Threat of the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE); Cécile Van De Voorde. Targeting
Blue: Why We Should Study Terrorist Attacks on Police; Jennifer C. Gibbs.
Policing Political Violence in Australia; Steve James. Concluding
Observations. IPES History. Index.
Another Man's Freedom Fighter? Boaz Ganor. Radicalization of Terrorist
Causes: The 32CSM/IRA Threat to U. K. Security; David Lowe. Policing
International Terrorism: Options; Austin T. Turk. Toward a Common Profile
of Religious Terrorism: Some Psychosocial Determinants of Christian and
Islamic Terrorists; Ayla Hammond Schbley. Countering Terrorism:
Developments from 9/11. Meeting the Terrorist Threat: The Localization of
Counterterrorism Intelligence; Stephen Sloan. The Need for a Coordinated
and Strategic Local Police Approach to Terrorism: A Practitioner's
Perspective; Vincent E. Henry. Local Preparedness for Terrorism: A View
from Law Enforcement; Joseph F. Donnermeyer. Policing and Networks in the
Field of Counterterrorism;; Darren Palmer and Chad Whelan. Policing
Terrorism: A Threat to Community Policing or Just a Shift in Priorities?
John Murray. Community Policing in Post-September 11 America: A Comment on
the Concept of Community-Oriented Counterterrorism; Ben Brown. Terrorism
Old and New: Counterterrorism in Canada; Stéphane Leman-Langlois and
Jean-Paul Brodeur. Policing Revolutionary and Secessionist Violence. The
Use of Informants in Counterterrorism Operations: Lessons from Northern
Ireland; Kiran Sarma. Defeating Terrorism: A Study of Operational Strategy
and Tactics of Police Forces in Jammu and Kashmir (India); Yateendra Singh
Jafa. Sri Lankan Terrorism: Assessing and Responding to the Threat of the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE); Cécile Van De Voorde. Targeting
Blue: Why We Should Study Terrorist Attacks on Police; Jennifer C. Gibbs.
Policing Political Violence in Australia; Steve James. Concluding
Observations. IPES History. Index.
Terrorism and Counterterrorism. Defining Terrorism: Is One Man's Terrorist
Another Man's Freedom Fighter? Boaz Ganor. Radicalization of Terrorist
Causes: The 32CSM/IRA Threat to U. K. Security; David Lowe. Policing
International Terrorism: Options; Austin T. Turk. Toward a Common Profile
of Religious Terrorism: Some Psychosocial Determinants of Christian and
Islamic Terrorists; Ayla Hammond Schbley. Countering Terrorism:
Developments from 9/11. Meeting the Terrorist Threat: The Localization of
Counterterrorism Intelligence; Stephen Sloan. The Need for a Coordinated
and Strategic Local Police Approach to Terrorism: A Practitioner's
Perspective; Vincent E. Henry. Local Preparedness for Terrorism: A View
from Law Enforcement; Joseph F. Donnermeyer. Policing and Networks in the
Field of Counterterrorism;; Darren Palmer and Chad Whelan. Policing
Terrorism: A Threat to Community Policing or Just a Shift in Priorities?
John Murray. Community Policing in Post-September 11 America: A Comment on
the Concept of Community-Oriented Counterterrorism; Ben Brown. Terrorism
Old and New: Counterterrorism in Canada; Stéphane Leman-Langlois and
Jean-Paul Brodeur. Policing Revolutionary and Secessionist Violence. The
Use of Informants in Counterterrorism Operations: Lessons from Northern
Ireland; Kiran Sarma. Defeating Terrorism: A Study of Operational Strategy
and Tactics of Police Forces in Jammu and Kashmir (India); Yateendra Singh
Jafa. Sri Lankan Terrorism: Assessing and Responding to the Threat of the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE); Cécile Van De Voorde. Targeting
Blue: Why We Should Study Terrorist Attacks on Police; Jennifer C. Gibbs.
Policing Political Violence in Australia; Steve James. Concluding
Observations. IPES History. Index.
Another Man's Freedom Fighter? Boaz Ganor. Radicalization of Terrorist
Causes: The 32CSM/IRA Threat to U. K. Security; David Lowe. Policing
International Terrorism: Options; Austin T. Turk. Toward a Common Profile
of Religious Terrorism: Some Psychosocial Determinants of Christian and
Islamic Terrorists; Ayla Hammond Schbley. Countering Terrorism:
Developments from 9/11. Meeting the Terrorist Threat: The Localization of
Counterterrorism Intelligence; Stephen Sloan. The Need for a Coordinated
and Strategic Local Police Approach to Terrorism: A Practitioner's
Perspective; Vincent E. Henry. Local Preparedness for Terrorism: A View
from Law Enforcement; Joseph F. Donnermeyer. Policing and Networks in the
Field of Counterterrorism;; Darren Palmer and Chad Whelan. Policing
Terrorism: A Threat to Community Policing or Just a Shift in Priorities?
John Murray. Community Policing in Post-September 11 America: A Comment on
the Concept of Community-Oriented Counterterrorism; Ben Brown. Terrorism
Old and New: Counterterrorism in Canada; Stéphane Leman-Langlois and
Jean-Paul Brodeur. Policing Revolutionary and Secessionist Violence. The
Use of Informants in Counterterrorism Operations: Lessons from Northern
Ireland; Kiran Sarma. Defeating Terrorism: A Study of Operational Strategy
and Tactics of Police Forces in Jammu and Kashmir (India); Yateendra Singh
Jafa. Sri Lankan Terrorism: Assessing and Responding to the Threat of the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE); Cécile Van De Voorde. Targeting
Blue: Why We Should Study Terrorist Attacks on Police; Jennifer C. Gibbs.
Policing Political Violence in Australia; Steve James. Concluding
Observations. IPES History. Index.