Solution Manual for Terrorism and Homeland Security, 9th Edition
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 9781305633773
- ISBN-13 : 978-1305633773
- Author: Jonathan R. White
Packed with engrossing examples and the most cutting-edge coverage available, best-selling TERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY provides a theoretical and conceptual framework that enables you to understand how terrorism arises and how it functions. Acclaimed national terrorism expert Jonathan R. White discusses the theories of the world’s best terrorist analysts, while focusing on the domestic and international threat of terrorism and basic security issues. You’ll learn about the essential historical background on the phenomenon of terrorism and the roots of contemporary conflicts, current conflicts shaping the world stage, emerging groups (i.e., Boko Haram, Ansaru, and ISIS), and theoretical and concrete information about Homeland Security organizations.
Table contents:
Part I: TERRORISM IN HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS.
1. The Shifting Definition of Terrorism.
2. Practical Criminology, Radicalization, and Types of Terrorism.
3. Terrorist Financing and Money Laundering.
4. Terrorism and the Media.
5. Force Multipliers, Gender Roles, and Tactics.
Part II: INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: NATIONAL AND ETHNIC MOVEMENTS.
6. Long-Term Separatist Terrorism.
7. Nationalistic and Endemic Terrorisms.
8. Background to the Middle East.
9. Terrorism in Israel and Palestine.
Part III: INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: IDEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS.
10. Revolutionary and Counterrevolutionary Terrorism.
11. Jihadist Networks.
Part IV: DOMESTIC TERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY.
12. Domestic Terrorism.
13. An Introduction to Homeland Security.
14. Organizing Homeland Security.
15. Homeland Security and Constitutional Issues.
16. Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, and the Future Word Cited.
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