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Domestic Terrorism: Difficult to Define Research Proposal

Pages:4 (1501 words)

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Subject:Crime

Topic:Domestic Terrorism

Document Type:Research Proposal

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Further, these groups are not motivated by violence, but instead are still political groups trying to convince the mainstream political organizations of their views.

Thus, it is clear that identifying domestic terrorism is different in today's society, taking many forms. Understanding how domestic terrorism can often be difficult to pinpoint can help criminal justice scholars as they attempt to define what should be considered domestic violence and what can be simply labeled political.

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Hsu, S.S. (2005). FBI Papers Show Terror Inquiries Into PETA; Other Groups Tracked.

Retrieved June 9, 2009, from The Washington Post. Web Site: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/19/AR2005121901777.html

Huus, K. (2003, November 14). U.S. takes hard line on Greenpeace. Retrieved June 9,

2009, from MSNBC. Web Site: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3475218/

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