What is terrorism? How do terrorists operate - what are their means, targets, and motivations? How can governments prevent terrorist attacks from happening? Henry Prunckun and Troy Whitford address these questions in their systematic, comprehensive exploration of terrorism and counterterrorism.
What is terrorism? How do terrorists operate - what are their means, targets, and motivations? How can governments prevent terrorist attacks from happening? Henry Prunckun and Troy Whitford address these questions in their systematic, comprehensive exploration of terrorism and counterterrorism.
What is terrorism? How do terrorists operate-what are their means, targets, and motivations? How can governments prevent terrorist attacks from happening? The authors address these questions in their systematic, comprehensive exploration of terrorism and counterterrorism.
Notably, this authoritative text:
Explains complex issues in an objective, accessible way Traces the phenomenon of terrorism through history Examines law enforcement, as well as intelligence and military operations Features case studies from around the world Includes learning aids for students
Designed to appeal to both students and instructors, the text enables readers to deepen their understanding of terrorism today and learn what is being done to combat it.
“"One of the best and most informed examinations of terrorism and counterterrorism to date.... I highly recommend it. Reflecting both cutting-edge theories/approaches and the authors' real-world experiences, this book has a decided advantage over others in the field." -Joshua Sinai, Kiernan Group”
Henry Prunckun is associate professor of Applied Research at the Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security, Charles Sturt University.
Troy Whitford is lecturer at the Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security, Charles Sturt University.
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