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errorism remains one of the major threats facing the world community. While literature on the subject is dominated by discussion of the factors leading individuals and groups to join violent extremist, terrorist groups, the question of what can lead them to disengage from such groups is an equally important one. This book is the first study to prov...

  • Writen byHamed El-Said; Jane Harrigan
  • PublisherRoutledge
  • Year 2018
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“Anyone, whether he or she be a Muslim, a follower of another religion, or more generally anyone who is seriously interested in the relation between Islam and the West and Islam in the West, cannot but be attracted to this volume, which is the fruit of the thought of some of the best minds of the younger generation of Muslim scholars, who are at ...

  • Writen byJoseph E. B. Lumbard
  • PublisherWorld Wisdom
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A Collection Of Essays On War And Peace 1845

  • Writen byGeorge Cone Beckwith
  • PublisherKessinger Publishing, LLC,
  • Year2008
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This new fatwa from the renowned authority of Islamic world, Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, leader of the overwhelming majority of Muslims deals a devstating blow to al-Qaeda and its affiliates by removing decisively any remnant of theological justifications for terrorism. In what is the most comprehensive edict on this topic in the h...

  • Writen byShaykh-ul-Islam Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
  • PublisherMinhaj-ul-Quran International
  • YearMarch 2, 2010
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Scans counter-terrorism policymaking and implementation in selected European countries since 9/11.

  • Writen byErik van de Linde
  • PublisherRand Publishing,
  • Year 2002
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This book is an analysis and critique of the concepts of ‘exception’ and ‘exceptionalism’ in the context of the politics of liberty and security in the so-called ‘War on Terror’. Since the destruction of the World Trade Centre on September 11th 2001, a notable transformation has occurred in political discourse and practice. Politicians ...

  • Writen byAndrew W. Neal
  • PublisherRoutledge,
  • Year2009
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Adopted in April 2004, UN Security Council Resolution 1540 obliges all states to take steps to prevent non-state actors, especially terrorist organizations and arms traffickers, from acquiring weapons of mass destruction and related materials. This book provides an overview of the novel policy questions UNSCR 1540's future implementation and e...

  • Writen byOlivia Bosch, Peter van Ham
  • Publisher
  • Year2007
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Counter-Terrorism for Emergency Responders, Second Edition

  • Writen byRobert Burke
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Hamed El-Said investigates the emergence of new, 'soft' approaches to counter violent extremists, generally known as counter radicalization and deradicalization programmes (Counter-de-Rad). This is the first work to develop a holistic framework which will allow policy makers and practitioners to better understand conditions conducive to v...

  • Writen byHamed El-Said
  • PublisherPalgrave Macmillan,
  • Year2015
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Forensic Speaker Recognition: Law Enforcement and Counter-Terrorism is an anthology of the research findings of 35 speaker recognition experts from around the world. The volume provides a multidimensional view of the complex science involved in determining whether a suspect’s voice truly matches forensic speech samples, collected by law enforceme...

  • Writen byKanae Amino Ph.D., Takashi Osanai Ph.D., Toshiaki Kamada B.E., Hisanori Makinae Ph.D. (auth.), Amy Neustein, Hemant A. Patil (eds.)
  • PublisherSpringer-Verlag New York
  • Year2012
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Category : Peace, Love and Counter-Terrorism Author : Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri Book Language : Urdu

  • Writen byShaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
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This work outlines the important considerations of policy that confront a democratic state in trying to combat terrorism and at the same time remain democratic. Part I of this book, provides the reader with a comprehensive introduction to the definition, history, theory, operation and effects of terrorism as an essential background to policy anal...

  • Writen byGrant Wardlaw
  • PublisherCambridge University Press,
  • Year23 nov. 1989
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“A clear, trenchant book on a topic of enormous importance... Overall this is a courageous plungeinto boiling waters. If it helps propel forward a debate that has hardly begun in this country it willhave performed a signal scholarly and political function.”—Tony Judt, New York University“. . . a pioneering text. . . . [A]s such it will take...

  • Writen byAuthor(s): Prof. Virginia Tilley
  • Publisher University of Michigan Press
  • Year 2005
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The 'war on terror' and ongoing terrorist attacks around the world have generated a growing body of literature on national and international measures to counteract terrorist activity. This detailed study investigates an aspect of contemporary counter-terrorism that has been largely overlooked; the impact of these measures on the continued...

  • Writen byJenny Hocking,Colleen Lewis
  • PublisherEdward Elgar
  • Year2007
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dited by  Muhammad Haniff Hassan Rohan Gunaratna  With a Foreword by Karen Armstrong  2021 First published in Singapore in 2021 by Singapore Islamic Scholars and Religious Teachers Association 448 Changi Rd #03-01 Singapore 419975 Email: info@pergas.org.sg | Website: pergas.org.sg All rights reserved. No part of this publicatio...

  • Writen byMuhammad Haniff Hassan,Rohan Gunaratna
  • PublisherPERGAS
  • Year2021
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The post-9/11 era, with its emphasis on preparedness against terrorist attacks, has seen an ongoing conflict of priorities between law enforcement agencies and the civilian sector: public safety versus individual rights. Community-oriented policing-mobilizing community support in partnership with local law enforcement-has been developed internation...

  • Writen byM.R. Haberfeld, Joseph F. King
  • PublisherSpringer New York
  • Year2009
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'Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society is an important collection on the key nexus between government anti-terrorism policy, foreign aid, and the changing roles of civil society in key nations across the world. It is a splendid melding of theory and analysis of reality on the ground. This volume will advance scholarly debate, teach students...

  • Writen byJude Howell & Jeremy lind
  • PublisherPalgrave Macmillan London
  • Year2009
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Discusses and compares various reactions to the challenges of mass-scale terrorism. This volume is grounded in a conceptual presumption that the countries directly affected by terrorism produce different types of responses.

  • Writen byR. W. Orttung, A. Makarychev
  • PublisherIOS Press
  • Year2006
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The purpose of this book is to explain the need for a global network approach to counter-terrorism, and to elaborate how it could be formed. As the authors see it, the world is changing today far more rapidly than ever before, and current public and private institutions cannot keep up with this new paradigm. While terrorism has a long history, it ...

  • Writen byPeter Katona, Michael D. Intriligator, John P. Sullivan
  • PublisherTaylor & Francis
  • YearJanuary 24, 2007
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During the Cold War - an era in which the term asymmetric warfare was not well known - the issue of the laws and ethics of war seemed simple enough to most soldiers, being concerned mainly with leadership, management, and morale. Post-Cold War reality revealed a very different set of challenges, including a significantly wider moral dimension, part...

  • Writen by Ted van Baarda
  • PublisherBRILL
  • Year2009
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https://www.minhajbooks.com/images-books/Peace-Resolution/Peace-Resolution_1.pdf فہرست تعارف آرٹیکل نمبر 1 : اسلام دینِ امن و سلامتی ہے آرٹیکل نمبر 2 : خدمت انسانیت آرٹیکل نمبر 3 : مسلمان کو ناحق قتل کرنے والے کی کوئی عبادت قبول نہی...

  • Writen byShaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
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Muslimanoon awr Ghair Muslimoon kay Bahmi Taalluqat Category : Peace, Love and Counter-Terrorism PUBLICATION-DATE : June 2020

  • Writen byShaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
  • PublisherMinhaj-ul-Quran Publications
  • Year2020
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Islam main Mahabbat awr Adam-e-Tashaddud Islam on Love and Non-Violence (Urdu) Category : Peace, Love and Counter-Terrorism Author : Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri Book Language : Urdu

  • Writen by Author : Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
  • PublisherMinhaj ul Quran piblications
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Jami‘ Khalq par Huzur Nabi Akram (PBUH) ki Rahmat wa Shafqat The Compassion and Clemency of the Chosen Prophet (PBUH) Category : Peace, Love and Counter-Terrorism Author : Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri Book Language : Urdu Price : Rs.440

  • Writen byShaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
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This accessible book identifies twelve mechanisms of political radicalization that can move individuals, groups, and the masses to increased sympathy and support for political violence. Terrorism is an extreme form of radicalization, and the book describes pathways to terrorism to demonstrate the twelve mechanisms at work. Written by two psychologi...

  • Writen byClark McCauley, Sophia Moskalenk
  • PublisherOxford University Press
  • Year240
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Islamophobia and radicalization: breeding intolerance and violence

  • Writen byJohn L. Esposito, Derya Iner
  • PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
  • Year2019
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This book addresses the pressing issue of jihadism and the phenomenon of foreign fighters within the European Union. It provides a multidisciplinary examination of the legal frameworks, functional responses by governments and security agencies, and the psychosocial factors driving individuals toward radicalization. The book analyzes the impact of E...

  • Writen byInmaculada Marrero Rocha, Humberto M. Trujillo Mendoza
  • PublisherRoutledge
  • Year2018-11-20
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Abstract: This book investigates the political participation of migrants in exclusionary environments, where social and political marginalization often leads to the formation of subcultures within these communities. It explores the pathways from political engagement to radicalization, considering how discrimination and lack of integration contribu...

  • Writen byKatia Pilati
  • PublisherPalgrave Pivot
  • Year2016
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This book examines the role of the internet in facilitating terrorist propaganda, recruitment, and the radicalization of individuals. It explores the ways in which terrorist organizations use online platforms to spread extremist ideologies, recruit members, and incite violence. The book analyzes the psychological appeal of online propaganda, the me...

  • Writen byJohn R. Vacca
  • PublisherCRC Press
  • Year2019
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Abstract: This book examines how Arab-Canadian students navigate their diasporic identity, exploring the interplay between double consciousness, belonging, and the potential for radicalization. It investigates the complexities of cultural and national identity for Arab youth in Canada, who often experience a tension between their heritage and thei...

  • Writen byWisam Kh. Abdul-Jabbar
  • PublisherSpringer International Publishing
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This book delves into the issue of political violence targeting civilians within the framework of nationalist conflicts, with case studies from Northern Ireland, Israel, and Palestine. It analyzes the causes, tactics, and consequences of militant violence against civilians and examines the rehabilitation processes for affected individuals and commu...

  • Writen byAoibhín de Búrca
  • PublisherPalgrave Macmillan UK
  • Year2014
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This book examines the dynamics of political violence targeting civilians in the context of nationalist conflicts, focusing on case studies from Northern Ireland, Israel, and Palestine. It explores the strategies and motivations of militant groups, the societal and political repercussions of such violence, and the efforts to prevent civilian harm. ...

  • Writen byFrancesco Ragazzi, Martijn de Koning, Nadia Fadil
  • PublisherI.B. Tauris
  • Year2019
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This book explores the phenomenon of radicalization in Pakistan, tracing its roots in historical, political, and socioeconomic contexts. It examines the role of religious ideologies, militant groups, and external influences in fostering extremism. The analysis delves into how radicalization impacts society, politics, and regional stability, with a ...

  • Writen byMuhammad Shoaib Pervez
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This book explores the dynamics of religious radicalization and securitization within Canada and in global contexts, emphasizing the rehabilitation of terrorists and efforts to counter radical ideologies. It examines how religious extremism evolves and evaluates the impact of securitization policies on social integration and civil liberties. A sign...

  • Writen byPaul Bramadat, Lorne Dawson
  • PublisherUniversity of Toronto Press
  • Year2014
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This book examines the radical potential of pedagogy through the lens of anarchism, geography, and revolutionary thought. It explores how educational practices can challenge dominant power structures and inspire the spirit of revolt. By integrating anarchist principles and geographical perspectives, the book proposes alternative approaches to teach...

  • Writen bySimon Springer,Marcelo Lopes de Souza,Richard J. White
  • PublisherRowman & Littlefield International
  • Year2016
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This book explores the strategic role of persuasive communication in both promoting and combating violent radicalization. It examines how extremist groups use propaganda and narrative warfare to recruit and radicalize individuals, leveraging ideology, social media, and psychological tactics. The book also highlights counter-radicalization strategie...

  • Writen byKurt Braddock
  • PublisherCambridge University Press
  • Year2020
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This book investigates incidents of jihadist terrorist radicalization in the United States since September 11, 2001, focusing on the psychological, ideological, and sociopolitical factors that lead to the radicalization of individuals. Through case studies of Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and other groups, it explores how domestic jihadist threats have evolved a...

  • Writen byBrian Michael Jenkins
  • PublisherRAND Corporation
  • Year2010
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"Helpless Imperialists: Imperial Failure, Fear and Radicalization" explores the connections between imperial decline, the fear of losing power, and the rise of radicalization. The book argues that the failure of imperial powers often leads to political instability, heightened fears of losing influence, and the emergence of radical ideolog...

  • Writen byMaurus Reinkowski,Gregor Thum
  • PublisherVandenhoeck & Ruprecht
  • Year2013
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Front Matter -- Contents -- Counter-Terrorism: The Border Not to Cross /Benoit Royal -- Counterterrorism and the Problem of Moral Exploitation /Camilla Serck-Hanssen and Andreas Brekke Carlsson -- What Terrorism is and is Not /Boris Kashnikov -- Divided by Ethical Choices? New or Old Debates between “mainstream” Terrorism Scholars and Their Cri...

  • Writen byMagdalena Badde-Revue, Marie-des-Neiges Ruffo De Bonneval De La Fare Des Comtes De Sinopoli De Calabre
  • PublisherBrill Nijhoff
  • Year2018
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This book examines how language shapes the policies and practices of the global "War on Terrorism." It explores the interplay between political rhetoric and counter-terrorism strategies, revealing how discourse influences public perceptions, radicalization, and the effectiveness of peaceful co-existence initiatives. The text highlights th...

  • Writen byRichard Jackson
  • PublisherManchester University Press Oxford
  • Year2012
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This book explores the normative value of the fundamental right to data protection within the context of counter-terrorism surveillance. It delves into the tension between ensuring national security and safeguarding individual privacy, analyzing the ethical, legal, and societal implications of surveillance practices. The text emphasizes the need fo...

  • Writen byMaria Tzanou
  • PublisherHart Publishing(Oxford [UK] Portland, Oregon)
  • Year2017
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This book explores the normative value of the fundamental right to data protection within the context of counter-terrorism surveillance. It delves into the tension between ensuring national security and safeguarding individual privacy, analyzing the ethical, legal, and societal implications of surveillance practices. The text emphasizes the need f...

  • Writen byMaria Tzanou
  • PublisherHart Publishing ( Oxford [UK] Portland, Oregon)
  • Year2017
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This book investigates the psychological underpinnings of terrorism and counter-terrorism efforts. It explores the motivations, mindsets, and behavioral patterns of extremists, providing insights into radicalization and the pathways to violence. The text also discusses psychological approaches to de-radicalization, rehabilitation, and fostering int...

  • Writen byAndrew Silke
  • PublisherRoutledge
  • Year2011
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the weapons and equipment utilized in counter-terrorism operations. It examines the role of advanced technology and tactical tools in combating terrorism, preventing violence, and enhancing operational efficiency. The text highlights the ethical considerations and challenges in using such equipment whi...

  • Writen byMichael Dewar
  • PublisherArms and Armour Press ; Distributed by Sterling Pub. Co
  • Year1987
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This book examines the global strategies employed in the ideological war on terror, focusing on combating the narratives that fuel radicalization and extremism. It analyzes the role of ideology in terrorism and the corresponding counter-measures, including promoting peacebuilding, interfaith harmony, and de-radicalization efforts. The text offers ...

  • Writen byAnne Aldis, Graeme P. Herd
  • PublisherFrank Cass
  • Year2007
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This book critically examines the securitization of Islam in Central Asia and its impact on both counter-terrorism strategies and religious freedoms. It argues that state-led efforts to combat extremism through restrictive policies contribute to a vicious circle of repression, radicalization, and religious intolerance. The text explores the tension...

  • Writen byKathrin Lenz-Raymann
  • PublisherTranscript,Bielefeld
  • Year2014
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This book explores how Muslim bodies are politically appropriated and framed within the context of Islamophobia, counter-terrorism laws, and gender politics. It critically examines the intersection of religion, race, and gender, revealing the stigmatization and marginalization of Muslim communities under the guise of security measures. The text hig...

  • Writen bySusan S. M. Edwards
  • PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
  • Year2021
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The Routledge Companion to UK Counter-Terrorism provides a comprehensive overview of counter-terrorism policies and strategies employed by the United Kingdom. It covers various aspects of national security, from radicalization prevention to intelligence operations, and explores the legal and ethical challenges in balancing security with individual ...

  • Writen byAndrew Staniforth, Fraser Sampson
  • PublisherRoutledge
  • Year2013
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This book examines the intersection of extremism, counter-terrorism, and policing, focusing on how law enforcement agencies tackle the threats posed by radicalization and terrorism. It highlights various counter-terrorism strategies, the challenges in identifying and intervening with extremists, and the role of policing in violence prevention. The ...

  • Writen byImran Awan,Brian Blakemore
  • PublisherAshgate Pub. Limited
  • Year2013
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This book explores the legal dimensions of counter-terrorism within the European Union, focusing on the tension between pre-emption strategies and the rule of law. It analyzes the balance between effective terrorism prevention and the safeguarding of fundamental rights and freedoms. The text examines the legal frameworks governing counter-terroris...

  • Writen byCian C. Murphy
  • PublisherHart,Oxford
  • Year2012

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