Terrorist innovations and anti-terrorist policies / Joao Ricardo Faria

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Terrorism and Political Violence Vol 18 No 1, Spring 2006, pp.47-56 (116)Summary: Suggests that terrorist innovations are triggered by counterterrorist policies. Uses a model to compare three different counterterrorism policies: deterrence, pre-emption and intelligence. Finds that intelligence is the most effective policy and deterrence the least effective, but notes that this ranking may change if intelligence is used more widely or for pre-emption or deterrence.
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Suggests that terrorist innovations are triggered by counterterrorist policies. Uses a model to compare three different counterterrorism policies: deterrence, pre-emption and intelligence. Finds that intelligence is the most effective policy and deterrence the least effective, but notes that this ranking may change if intelligence is used more widely or for pre-emption or deterrence.

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