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_aOsama bin Corleone? Vito the Jackal? Framing threat convergence through an examination of transnational organized crime and international terrorism/ _c John T. Picarelli |
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520 | _aThis article frames the existing literature on crime-terror interaction to demonstrate that threat convergence is more complex than policymakers and practitioners often realize. With terror and crime groups evolving to resemble one another, convergence is undermining the conventional wisdom that limited crime-terror interaction to short term relationships due to divergent motives. The contemporary threat environment is promoting longer-term cooperation between organized crime and terrorism, in some cases resulting in hybrid organizations that merge elements of both. | ||
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_aTERRORISM _xORGANIZED CRIME _xTRANSNATIONAL THREAT |
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_aTerrorism and Political Violence: _gVol.24 No.2 April-June 2012, pp.180-198 (116) |
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_uhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09546553.2011.648349 _zClick here to go to the website |
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