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Preventing Religious Radicalisation and Violent Extremism
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukThe radicalisation of European Muslims is now a focal point of research and political debate on contemporary Al Qa’ida-influenced terrorism in Europe. Considerable research efforts have been made to understand this new emerging paradigm in radicalised violence, and this review examines and synthesises this research literature.
MEASURING AND UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF …
www.economicsandpeace.orghelp inform the future deadliness of terrorist organisations, the trends in their tactics and the effectiveness of counterterrorism operations. The 2016 GTI report reinforces the fact terrorism is a highly concentrated form of violence, mostly committed in a small number of countries and by a small number of groups. The
Covert Action and Clandestine Activities of the ...
sgp.fas.orgJun 14, 2019 · Covert Action and Clandestine Activities of the Intelligence Community Congressional Research Service 1 Introduction Congressional oversight of the intelligence community (IC)1 enables Members to gain insight into and offer advice on programs and activities that can significantly influence U.S. foreign policy
Economics and National Security: Issues and Implications ...
sgp.fas.orgfuture threat, when I am unemployed because my job just went to China?” Others may say, “What good is a high salary, if I am dead in a terrorist attack? This debate over national security reaches deep into the fiber of American society. It is not merely political theater, and it is receiving a fillip by the weakened U.S. economy.
ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME
www.unodc.orgfocusing particularly on terrorism-related offences. But in a ‘cash economy’ such as environmental crime, alternative investigation techniques are needed in order to combat sophisticated criminals and prevent them from realising the proceeds of their crime, estimated to be worth billions of dollars each year.4 Failure to address this crime will