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Murat Haner and others
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 60, Issue 6, November 2020, Pages 1606–1626, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azaa045
Published: 04 July 2020
... of violence and (4) vulnerability factors predict risk perceptions for all forms of violence. social amplification of risk perceived risk terrorism immigrant criminality racially divisive discourse psychological vulnerability After the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States, many countries embarked...
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Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 45, Issue 4, July 2005, Pages 470–486, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azi033
Published: 19 April 2005
...Jude McCulloch; Sharon Pickering © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (ISTD). All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: [email protected] 2005 Abstract Combating the financing of terrorism...
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Anna Eriksson
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 49, Issue 2, March 2009, Pages 274–276, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azn069
Published: 04 September 2008
... that the book will be a welcome contribution to scholars, practitioners and students of law and justice in Ireland alike. The detail and in-depth discussions around responses by the nation-state to ‘old’ and ‘new’ threats of terrorism, embedded in legal and criminological discourse, make a significant...
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Vincent Miller and Keith J Hayward
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 59, Issue 4, July 2019, Page 1008, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azy031
Published: 14 August 2018
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Karen Cooper and Clive Walker
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 56, Issue 6, November 2016, Pages 1125–1145, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azw057
Published: 02 August 2016
...Karen Cooper; Clive Walker terrorism IVTS hawala regulation financial sanctions The events of 9/11 have deepened and widened strategies to counter the financing of terrorism. The resulting assemblage is designed to capture financial intelligence, enable criminal detection and prosecution...
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Johanna Granville
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 43, Issue 2, 1 March 2003, Pages 452–453, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/43.2.452
Published: 01 March 2003
... purchasing anything by credit card over the Internet or opening a web address sent by e-mail after reading The Transnational Dimension of Cyber Crime and Terrorism. The book, edited by Abraham Sofaer and Seymour E. Goodman reveals, ironically, the Catch-22 of international cyber security: cyber crime...
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Revital Sela-Shayovitz
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 49, Issue 6, November 2009, Pages 772–787, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azp037
Published: 12 June 2009
... the Second Intifada and ethnic origin: pre-trial detentions of Arabs increased during the Intifada and were higher than those of Jews. The results partially support the economic threat hypothesis. terrorism economic threat minority threat pre-trial detention Rates of imprisonment are not random...
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Bruce A. Arrigo
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 50, Issue 4, July 2010, Pages 772–790, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azp061
Published: 10 September 2009
...Bruce A. Arrigo Admittedly, this explanatory framework does not address such emerging concerns as governmental surveillance/control and the risk-society thesis ( Mythen and Walklate 2006 ), or the associations between the new terrorism and complex systems science ( Knorr Cetina 2005 ). Projects...
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Gabe Mythen and Sandra Walklate
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 46, Issue 3, May 2006, Pages 379–398, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azi074
Published: 28 July 2005
..., terrorism has been the subject of intense media interest, political dialogue and public scrutiny. Through well publicized discussions about its constitution and consequences, the ‘new terrorism’ has been open to heavy institutional construction. Yet, criminological incursion into the debate about ‘new...
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Christos Balafoutis
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 58, Issue 6, November 2018, Pages 1521–1523, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azy022
Published: 19 June 2018
...Christos Balafoutis The Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism . By Hamm Mark S. and Spaaij Ramon ( New York : Columbia University Press , 2017 pp. 307, £27.00) © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (ISTD). All rights...
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Anat Berko and others
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 50, Issue 4, July 2010, Pages 670–689, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azq013
Published: 11 March 2010
..., motivation, pathways and prison experiences of Arab/Palestinian women who were imprisoned for conventional crimes with those who were incarcerated for security-related or terrorism offences. In-depth interviews of the two groups were conducted in the Israeli prisons in which they served their sentences...
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Michael Levi and others
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 50, Issue 4, July 2010, Pages 617–621, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azq024
Published: 17 May 2010
...Michael Levi; Susanne Karstedt; Vincenzo Ruggiero On one level, a focus on terrorism seems to be a distorted priority in most countries most of the time. A Martian looking at preventable deaths and serious injuries on Planet Earth might focus more on poverty and on poorly maintained, overcrowded...
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Michael Levi
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 50, Issue 4, July 2010, Pages 650–669, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azq025
Published: 17 May 2010
...Michael Levi terrorism financing money laundering financial intelligence risk policing Jihad The Home Office website states: The cost of terrorism The attacks in New York and Washington on 11 September 2001 are estimated to have cost the terrorists who carried them out US$500,000...
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Tal Jonathan
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 50, Issue 4, July 2010, Pages 748–771, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azp044
Published: 06 July 2009
... attitudes towards the police are considered one of the important outcomes of policing in democratic countries. However, it is not clear how policing terrorism may affect these evaluations. The ‘Rally Effect’ provides a context for examining this question, and suggests that when faced with severe terrorism...
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Gary LaFree and others
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 50, Issue 4, July 2010, Pages 622–649, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azp066
Published: 05 November 2009
...Gary LaFree; Nancy A. Morris; Laura Dugan Compared to other sources of cross-national data on crime, terrorism poses several special data collection challenges. In criminology, data on illegal violence come traditionally from three sources, corresponding to the major social roles connected...
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Vincent Miller and Keith J Hayward
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 59, Issue 1, January 2019, Pages 1–23, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azy017
Published: 12 July 2018
... behind attacks was the desire for “suicide by IDF”, attaining the status of martyrdom and sparing family embarrassment. ( Pfeffer 2016 ) Such reportage is not, however, without foundation. One of the most robust and oft-repeated research findings within the discipline of terrorism studies is that, rather...
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Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 49, Issue 5, September 2009, Pages 628–645, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azp023
Published: 11 May 2009
... before 2001 ( Zedner 2000 : 210; Loader and Sparks 2002 ; O'Malley 2004 ). Risk and threat anticipation have, however, undeniably consolidated and expanded in the context of the counter-terrorism frameworks and legislation implemented post 9/11: the ‘politics of pre-emption draw on but go beyond...
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Published: 20 November 2009
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Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 57, Issue 6, November 2017, Pages 1279–1300, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azw066
Published: 10 September 2016
... of the colonized, producing exclusivity and hegemony on the basis of cultural, religious, national and security claims ( Mbembe 1992 ). Dominant criminological approaches privilege the study of interpersonal crime, policing criminality and terrorism, fear of crime, and other related trends of crime prevention...
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Claudia Aradau and Rens van Munster
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 49, Issue 5, September 2009, Pages 686–701, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azp036
Published: 12 June 2009
...Claudia Aradau; Rens van Munster Abstract Criminology and International Relations (IR) share a relatively wide vocabulary: political violence, crime, security, deterrence, war on terror, risk, human rights and freedom. Particularly in the case of the ‘war on terror’, similar concerns...