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_93646 _aSchuurman, Bart |
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_93645 _aEijkman, Quirine |
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_aIndicators of terrorist intent and capability _b: Tools for threat assessment |
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_aPhiladelphia _bTaylor and Francis Group |
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| 520 | _aBehaviors or expressions can (inadvertently) communicate the intention or capability to commit a terrorist attack. Such pre-attack “indicators” can be used to improve police services’ ability to detect and interdict terrorist plots before they materialize. This article explores the concept of terrorism indicators by applying it to seven case studies of home-grown jihadist groups and individuals that occurred in three Western countries between 2004 and 2007. Two main findings are presented: a framework that conceptualizes the pre-attack process as consisting of seven distinct phases and, divided over these phases, a multitude of possible indicators of terrorist intent or capability. The run-up to a terrorist attack is found to be multipronged and chaotic rather than a neat linear progression through distinct preparatory stages. This may be characteristic of the loosely organized and relatively amateur nature of the home-grown jihadist groups and individuals studied. | ||
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_91745 _aTerrorismo internacional |
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_91182 _aMetodología de análisis |
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_91740 _aTerrorismo _xMovimientos extremistas |
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_91738 _aTerrorismo _xPrevención |
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_99060 _aConducta _2embne _xEvaluación |
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_aInternational Journal of Intelligence and counterintelligence _g. -- Vol. 8 No. 3 (2016) p. 215–231 _iEn : _tInternational Journal of Intelligence and counterintelligence _x1746-7594 |
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| 856 | _uhttp://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rdac20 | ||
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