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Terrorism Represents the Organized Use Essay

Pages:6 (1727 words)

Sources:1+

Subject:Crime

Topic:Terrorism

Document Type:Essay

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They are bombarded with information concerning the crimes performed by a certain community and they come to believe that it is important for them to act the respective community regardless of the aftermath.

Women terrorists practically act against the generally accepted belief that women are non-violent. The reality is that many women become terrorists and governments need to take this concept into consideration in order to be able to effectively act against terrorist organizations worldwide.

Works cited:

CNN Wire Staff, "Syrian president tells envoy that support of 'terrorists' must stop," Retrieved March 30, 2013, from the CNN Website: http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/21/world/meast/syria-brahimi-assad-meeting

Daly, Sara A., "Women As Terrorists: Mothers, Recruiters, and Martyrs," (ABC-CLIO, 2009)

Harriman, Jake, "Linking Extreme Poverty and Global Terrorism," Retrieved March 30, 2013, from the NY Times Website: http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/13/linking-extreme-poverty-and-global-terrorism/

Khan, Muqtedar, "TERRORISM AND GLOBALIZATION," Retrieved March 30, 2013, from the GlocalEye Website: http://www.glocaleye.org/terglo.htm

Malisow, Ben, "Terrorism," (Infobase Publishing, 2008)

"Iratxe Sorzabal Diaz: why do women become ETA terrorists?," Retrieved March 30, 2013, from the Telegraph Website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/6397643/Iratxe-Sorzabal-Diaz-why-do-women-become-ETA-terrorists.html


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Works cited:

CNN Wire Staff, "Syrian president tells envoy that support of 'terrorists' must stop," Retrieved March 30, 2013, from the CNN Website: http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/21/world/meast/syria-brahimi-assad-meeting

Daly, Sara A., "Women As Terrorists: Mothers, Recruiters, and Martyrs," (ABC-CLIO, 2009)

Harriman, Jake, "Linking Extreme Poverty and Global Terrorism," Retrieved March 30, 2013, from the NY Times Website: http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/13/linking-extreme-poverty-and-global-terrorism/

Khan, Muqtedar, "TERRORISM AND GLOBALIZATION," Retrieved March 30, 2013, from the GlocalEye Website: http://www.glocaleye.org/terglo.htm

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