Multi-faceted approach to radicalization in terrorist organizations

Terrorism, and the radicalization of terrorists in particular, has become a focus for academics and practitioners in recent years. However, the concept of radicalization has a variety of definitions and this is due in part to its relationship to other concepts with no clearly agreed definition, such...

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Other Authors: Bal, Ihsan, Ozeren, Suleyman, Sozer, Mehmet Alper
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam, Netherlands IOS Press 2011
Series:NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics v.87
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505 |a Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Conceptual Framework and Radicalization: Trends and Case Studies -- Revisiting the Terrorist vs. Guerilla Debate on PKK via the Ach Software: Known Answers, Unknown Methods / Seniz Bilgi -- Violent Extremism in Terrorist Organizations: The Case of Turkish Hizbullah / Murat Sever -- University under Risk: The University as Incubator for Radicalization / Diab M. Al-Badayneh -- Social Environment, Individual Characteristics, Religion, and Radicalization: The Case of Turkish Hizbullah / Onder Karakus -- Al Qaeda as a Transnational Political Movement / Cindy L. May -- pt. 2 Macro and Micro Level Analysis in Countering Radicalization -- The Role of Social Projects in Preventing Radicalization in Terrorist Organization / Ferhat Goktepe -- Exploring the Effects of American Foreign Policy on Muslims' Perceptions toward Terrorism / Giray Sadik -- Contents note continued: The Evolution of State Counter-terrorism Strategies in France, Germany and United Kingdom, 1960--2010 / Mitchel P. Roth -- pt. 3 Nexus between Financing Mafia-Type Organized Crime and Terrorism -- A Policy Implementation Analysis of Money Laundering Policies: Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Terrorism Financing / Yildirim Uryan -- An Examination of the Links between International Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime: Moving Beyond the Factual Nexus / Emmanouela Mylonaki -- Explaining Terrorism Financing As a Mafia Type Crime Using Social Disorganization Theory / Tamer Koksal -- pt. 4 Weapon and Target Selection Patterns of Terrorists -- An Empirical Study on the Terrorists' Target Selection: The Turkish Case / Niyazi Ekici -- Smuggling of Nuclear Materials and the USA's Possible Response to this Threat / Ahmet Celik -- Terrorism and Public Administration: An Evaluation of the Impacts of Terror Attacks on Public Service / Ahmet Guler. 
520 |a Terrorism, and the radicalization of terrorists in particular, has become a focus for academics and practitioners in recent years. However, the concept of radicalization has a variety of definitions and this is due in part to its relationship to other concepts with no clearly agreed definition, such as terrorism. Clarifying the intellectual background is important if the various trends in radicalization are to be properly understood. A clear picture of such trends is essential for the analysis of the radicalization process which will enable law enforcement agencies, academics and policymakers to develop tactics and strategies to counter such radicalization. This book presents the proceedings of the NATO 2010 Advanced Research Workshop on Developing Prevention Strategies and Tactics in Countering Radicalization, held in Antalya, Turkey, in December 2010. This workshop reviewed the process through which an individual becomes radicalized, examining the concept of radicalization and presenting comparative perspectives from different countries. It sought to propose a model of prevention policy to target radicalization and present the fundamental dynamics of preventing radicalization. Topics addressed include militant identity building procedure, how radicalization is financed and preventive strategies to counter the use of sophisticated weapons. The book is an important addition to the field of countering terrorism and will be of interest to all practitioners, academics and policymakers involved in this endeavor. 
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