Thesis: Ineffective law enforcement strategies are the leading causes of frequent attacks in Pakistan. I. Introduction A. Thesis: Ineffective law enforcement strategies are the leading causes of frequent attacks in Pakistan. II....
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State-Sponsored Terrorism State-sponsored terrorism is the support given by a government to violent non-state actors involved in terror. Such organizations tend to have the privilege of doing anything without the repercussions of being held accountable in the safe haven countries facilitating their activities. History has been proven that incorporation of economic...
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The Use of Sage Publications as a Source The use of Sage publications by Martin as a source of the secondary source of data in the introduction part of the research is meaningful at all folds. The Sage Publications source gives the audience an acute and a brief history about terrorism and...
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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is an economic and political alliance of six countries within the Arabian Peninsula namely: Kuwait; Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia. This alliance which was established in 1981 promotes security, economic, social and cultural corporation between the six countries and as a...
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Improving Efficiency of Investigations into City Bombings One strategy towards improving the efficiency of investigations into city bombings is by arresting all drivers who violate traffic rules few hours after the explosion especially if they illegally possess weapons. In the Oklahoma City bombings, the main perpetrator, Timothy McVeigh was arrested ninety...
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The 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina has gone into history as two of the most critical incidents to have ever occurred in the U.S. On 11th Sept 2001, AL Qaeda hijacked four commercial airliners and crashed into the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon (CBC, 2011). The incident became the most...
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The September 11 Attacks and the Groups Involved The September 11 attacks that were carried out on the World Trade Center buildings on September 11th, 2001 are clearly one of the most violent attacks to have ever been conducted on American soil. The attack which left close to 3000 people dead...
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The Film "Footprint: Where the Towers Stood" by Sara Newens The film “Footprint: Where the Towers Stood” by Sara Newens is a short documentary submitted to The New York Times Op-Docs series. In this film, Newens covers activities at the site of the 9/11 terror attack in New York City. This...
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Introduction Over the previous decade, there has been growth in threats to critical infrastructure sectors to potential disastrous dimensions. Critical infrastructure protection has turned out to be an issue of economic stability, domestic security, and public safety. To protect the nation from cyber-attacks to critical infrastructure it is imperative the United...
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Thesis Statement: Globalization has led to a broad range of negative effects including insecurity and increased levels of terrorism; effects on income distribution; loss of national identity; and competition which compels countries to dangerously lower environmental standards. Reference Citation (APA style required) Bauman, Z. (2008). Globalization: The human...
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Online communication is a tool used by terrorists on coordinating attacks, spreading propaganda, raising funds, recruitment and sharing information. Online conversations, however, are useful in developing resistance to terrorism as they create an attempt for the discovery of justification of insurgency of the threat. Technological developments provide a form...
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Nigeria's Battle against Boko Haram Nigeria is one of the countries that have faced terror attacks over a long period. Almost all the attacks that Nigeria encounters originate from a terror group known as Boko Haram. Boko Haram was just a quiet religious group which offered religious studies to its members...
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