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ID060480
Title ProperChildren, Terrorism and Counterrorism: Lessions in Policy and Practise
LanguageENG
AuthorSilke, Andrew
PublicationJan 2005.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Children are all too often the victims of terrorist conflicts and, as the Beslan school siege tragically illustrated, this victimisation can be extreme, deliberate and intentional. While all victims of terrorism attract a special interest, child victims unquestionably attract the most. Following this, how terrorist groups and governments initiate and react to violence which kills and maims children can play a major role in how conflicts are perceived and in how campaigns unfold. A failure to appreciate the critical issues surrounding the victimisation of children risks undermining perceived legitimacy, eroding wider support and increasing the backing opponents enjoy. Drawing on a variety of case studies, this article provides a review of how the victimisation of children has impacted in recent terrorist conflicts. Implications for policy and practice are highlighted.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 17, No. 1-2; Jan 2005: p201-213
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 17 No 1-2
Key WordsChildren Violence ;  Terrorism-Israel


 
 
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